Just now reading up on Leo's Autocompletion feature 
<http://leoeditor.com/tutorial-scripting.html#autocompletion> and comparing 
to how Notepad++ does it 
<http://docs.notepad-plus-plus.org/index.php/Auto_Completion>. It appears 
that Leo's AC feature is tied exclusively to the Python language. I don't 
edit much in NPP as I use Leo mostly, but have found that when I do, it's 
very convenient to have words in the document come up as suggestions as 
well as having closing tags inserted (HTML, XML and LaTex). Two questions:


   1. How extensible is Leo's AC feature to possibly include some of this 
   functionality?
   2. How many others here might find that feature useful?

Regards,
Rob...........

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