Other than scope based autocomplete, if you only have six items in the autocomplete list you are very lucky in my experience. Large amounts of "junk" options is very common making the list of options longer than the displayed menu. So if a user moves up they would wrap to an unknown item past the end of the displayed list.
Because of this a heroic heuristic has been added to try to order C/C++ autocompletes with the most likely first eg local variables, and that will be available at the next release of Geany. So the most likely should be at or near the top. But if Scintilla adds the wraparound thats ok, nobody has to scroll up, I just don't think it will be very useful in real life. -- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/3546#issuecomment-1689127129 You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Message ID: <geany/geany/issues/3546/[email protected]>
