[kdevelop] [Bug 338005] Editor: define key for invoking code completion UI

2021-03-10 Thread Nick Lee
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338005

--- Comment #4 from Nick Lee  ---
Yes, this is still a problem on KDevelop 5.5.0 on Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS. 
Ctrl+Space *sometimes* brings up the arguments tooltip, but as soon as you've
typed one argument and gone on to the next, the tooltip disappears and there
seems to be no way of getting it back.

Also tried the KDevelop 5.6.1 AppImage and it's a problem on that too.

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[kdevelop] [Bug 335832] Automake Targets In Project Tree

2018-11-21 Thread Nick Lee
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335832

--- Comment #9 from Nick Lee  ---
Ok, never mind.  I'll try and somehow get a non-AppImage version of KDevelop 5 
(it's currently on 4.something) on Kubuntu at some point.  But we digress from
the original topic.  Feel free to close!

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[kdevelop] [Bug 335832] Automake Targets In Project Tree

2018-11-21 Thread Nick Lee
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335832

Nick Lee  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Resolution|NOT A BUG   |FIXED

--- Comment #7 from Nick Lee  ---
It is on Oxygen, but I'm running KDevelop as an AppImage, so maybe that's why
it's using the wrong icon set?

I'm on Kubuntu 16.04, and it seemed like the easiest way to get the latest
KDevelop.

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[kdevelop] [Bug 335832] Automake Targets In Project Tree

2018-11-21 Thread Nick Lee
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335832

--- Comment #5 from Nick Lee  ---
I'm embarrassed to say I didn't notice that button.  Yes, that does exactly
what I want, thanks.

In my defence, since KDevelop has moved to the new trendy flat monochrome
icons, they all look the same to me, so I didn't notice the square with a
triangle in it appearing between a load of other icons that all look very
similar.  But that's another problem (though if you can, please make it be
known that it's made the UI extremely hard to use for some).

But thanks for helping me filter out the automake targets, that's saved a lot
of bother!

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[kdevelop] [Bug 335832] Automake Targets In Project Tree

2018-11-21 Thread Nick Lee
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335832

--- Comment #3 from Nick Lee  ---
Yes, it's still a problem, but with slightly different behaviour in the latest
version of KDevelop.  It still populates the source tree with all the automake
targets when you import a project.  However, once you've excluded them all
manually, it doesn't seem to proliferate, so that's an improvement.  That said,
it's still quite cumbersome to remove all the targets by hand for each project
you import; indeed, I don't understand why KDevelop would show them in the
source tree in the first place!

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