On Monday 11 October 2004 01:29, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > On Monday 11 October 2004 08:08, John Fabiani wrote: > > On Sunday 10 October 2004 22:54, John Fabiani wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I come from the windows world where I have a thing called > > > Intellisense (Visual FoxPro). Intellisense some how is aware of > > > all available functions (even user defined functions). I was > > > wondering if that's what auto-complete is suppose to do? It > > > appears that my version only knows about what is in the current > > > file and excludes any of the import statements. It maybe that > > > the doc's explain it better but what I have read so far does > > > little to clear up my confusion. I'm using 3.4.2 on SUSE 9.1 > > > x86_64 thanks for your help. > > Well, you could try my rpms on sf.net (as announced lately). My eric > build comes with a set of ready to use API files, just configure eric > to use them. To adjust them to your system, simply rebuild the > src.rpm. > > > Just downloaded 3.5.0 and it has more on the auto-complete. But > > using API appears to give me something to do with QT (that's a > > guess). In either case I was hoping that it would provide a list > > of my import functions/methods. > > > > BTW when I click on 'About Eric' it closes the editor down. > > Not here. > > Pete Somebody suggested that I look at wings. I download their beta and it's sort of running. But it does have the intellisense that I was looking for - at least when I type 'wx.' a list pops up of available functions. Is this how the API is suppose to work? I ask because I really don't know how to setup the API. There is a radio button selection but when I set it to API I get a select box with a list of items I do not know. Thanks for your help! BTW the debugger works well! John
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