Hi All,

I have installed the three other Autocompletion tools – eric assistant, jedi, 
and Rope; none of them seem are currently showing autocompletions for imported 
modules. For example, I have installed and imported a module called jieba, 
typing “jieba.” and then pressing ctrl+space shows nothing. Starting to type 
directly after typing “jieba.” shows matches from other modules, but none from 
jieba. For example, typing jieba.cut brings many matches from PyQt5 and eric6, 
but none from jieba. The function cut_for_search from jieba doesn’t show up at 
all.

Is there some configuration I have missed?

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From: Eric <[email protected]> on behalf of Alex 
Gerhardt-Bourke <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2018 11:54:22 AM
To: Tobias Rzepka; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Eric] Autocompletion behaviour

Hi Tobias,

Thanks for that, that’s exactly what I needed. It seems as though the checkbox 
works opposite to how it should! Next time I’ll be sure to check all the mouse 
hover over texts.

Christos, thanks for your recommendations on other plugins. I’m still 
familiarizing myself with Eric so didn’t know which functionalities are 
built-in and which are plug-ins.

Alex.

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From: Eric <[email protected]> on behalf of Tobias Rzepka 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2018 4:11:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Eric] Autocompletion behaviour


Hello Alex,

you can configure it under Settings -> Preferences -> Editor -> Autocompletion 
-> QScintilla. Keep the first checkbox ("Show single") unchecked. If you stay a 
little while over the text, you'll see a tooltip with a good hint about the 
function of the specific setting.

You should also try out the eric plugins which support autocompletion. I prefer 
jedi, but you can also choose Eric assistant or rope (or even all of them 
together).

Tobias

Alex Gerhardt-Bourke schrieb am 19.10.2018 um 05:46:
Is there a way to change the behavior of autocompletion so that eric never 
forces a match, but still displays the drop-down suggestion list?

For further clarification, my current experience with autocomplete turned on is 
that if there is only one match, the match will automatically fill, if there is 
more than one match, a drop-down of current matches will display. I like the 
drop down but do not like the automatic fill.


I am also wondering if it is possible, and if so how, to get autocomplete 
suggestions from imported modules outside of the python standard library.

Regards,
Alex.




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