On 4/19/07, Philippe Lhoste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

James Cuénod wrote:
>     I think that the best implementation, as long as there is only one
>     proposal displayed, is to display a tooltip instead. If what it
display
>     is relevant, we should hit some non-editing hotkey to a accept the
>     proposal.
>
>  What about a tooltip type thing where if u hit some non-editing key it
> gives the tooltip focus and then it behaves like the good ol' auto
> complete dialog thing? That could be pretty easily implemented couldn't
it?

In Windows, AFAIK, you cannot give a focus to a tooltip. Since
autocomplete only shows one entry, having completion when hitting
Ctrl+Space, for example, would be enough.


No, what I mean is, if some sort of event occurs - such as control+space
(but i was thinking of a non-editing keystroke) then scite takes away the
tooltip and replaces it with an autocomplete dialog because then it knows
that you want it. Also, scite doesn't use the traditional windows tooltips
does it? I thought they were custom made...


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