Hi,
OCompletion forked the code from ECompletion and it now builds on it.
I think the reason for this fork was that at the time when Romain
started there was nobody really maintaining ECompletion.
But, it would be great to have just one completion mechanism. I highly
suggest to take a look at the new OCompletion: now it is fast and in
most situations it provides significantly better suggestions than
ECompletion. What's more the ECompletion-based suggestions are also
available in a reasonable manner.
Cheers,
Doru
On 3 Aug 2010, at 13:23, Lukas Renggli wrote:
I am using the images from hudson.lukas-renggli.ch. I don't know how
oCompletion depends/overrides on eCompletion, so indeed it might make
a difference.
Lukas
On Tuesday, August 3, 2010, Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]>
wrote:
Lucas, which image are you using - and I will load it up and try
again (I am using the seaside 3.0rc image - although I did unload
oCompletion from it and then load eCompletion - maybe that makes a
difference?). I appreciate your patience on this by the way - often
I'm not sure which things are supposed to work (or work differently
from how I expect).
Tim
On 3 Aug 2010, at 11:24, Lukas Renggli wrote:
I played a bit with the selection an the enabling of the menus this
morning, however I found it quite confusing if the closest matching
expression is automatically picked.
I could not reproduce the issue you report with the spaces. In my
image when I select a full expression whitespaces at start and end do
not matter.
Lukas
On Tuesday, August 3, 2010, Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]>
wrote:
Lukas - I logged it as issue 2742 (now that I know its a bit picky,
I'll select extra spaces as a workaround).
Some day I will learn how some of this works so that I can try and
help out (from my time spent in Dolphin where RB is tightly
integrated, it was cool messing around with parse nodes to drive
better UI tools).
Tim
I don't see that difference with the space, but it is true that you
need to select a valid expression to get the menu items enabled. In
that regard, the conditions could probably be relaxed a bit.
Lukas
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