I have been writing code on a daily basis since 1984 in various 
languages and FoxPro since 1991.  I frequently write code without 
looking to see what I am typing.  I knew I could turn intellisense off, 
but never got around to it.  Well, today is the day!

Thanks,

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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SanDC, Inc.
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Paul McNett wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote:
>> On Oct 12, 2007, at 10:42 AM, Paul McNett wrote:
>>
>>>> Since 1991 I have always typed the complete command and still do.   
>>>> These
>>>> days I have problems with SET FILTER TO TO.
>>> Why type the complete command in the command window when shortcuts
>>> exist? Is that how you make the big bucks? ;)
>>>
>>> Do you not let Intellisense fill stuff in for you?
>>      His problem *is* intellisense filling in stuff; in this case, typing  
>> 'SET FILT' followed by a space not only completes FILTER but also  
>> adds the TO after it.
> 
> Yeah, I saw that after I posted. I have the same problem. Sometimes, I 
> get so annoyed with Intellisense that I SET FOXCODE TO.
> 
> Sometimes, if Intellisense is on, and I'm editing a method in a class in 
> a classlib, and I press '.', that's enough to cause a C0000005 and boom, 
> I've lost all my unsaved changes.
> 
> And it is amazing how much snappier VFP becomes by turning Intellisense off.
> 


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