Hi Gj, 

I am sure this is 100% feedback.

Best regards, Alex

>Вторник,  9 октября 2018, 11:58 +03:00 от Geertjan Wielenga 
><[email protected]>:
>
>
>Guys,
>
>Save yourself and everyone time — join the NetCAT program so that you can 
>test, try out, and give feedback on these items for Apache NetBeans 10. The 
>first voting candidate, i.e., the Alpha release, is already available.
>
>Gj
>
>On Tuesday, October 9, 2018, Alex Sviridov < [email protected] > 
>wrote:
>>I can say two situations, when code completion inserts class fully qualified 
>>name in code
>>instead of import + short name:
>>1) When I use code templates.
>>2) When in code I press Ctrl+Space two times to get full list and select from 
>>this list.
>>
>>Best regards, Alex
>>>Вторник,  9 октября 2018, 11:19 +03:00 от Peter Nabbefeld < 
>>>[email protected] >:
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I've got another problem: Code completion doesn't work at all at some 
>>>circumstances. So we'll have to see some more context, IMHO.
>>>
>>>Places where code completion does not work for me:
>>>- in braces (e.g. loop odr if conditions)
>>>- if I want to import a class included in the JDK (but  only as long as 
>>>there isn't an import statement already for this class).
>>>
>>>Places/conditions where code completion doesn't work correctly for You?
>>>
>>>Kind regards
>>>Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>Am 09.10.18 um 09:27 schrieb Alex Sviridov:
>>>> Hi all
>>>>
>>>> I use NetBeans 9.0 and when I use code completion NetBeans inserts 
>>>>  fully qualified name.
>>>> For example, I have:
>>>>
>>>> String s = "This is my code";
>>>> com.temp.foo.SuperFoo superFoo....
>>>>
>>>> When I used previous versions full qualified name was added to "import 
>>>> section" and I had
>>>>
>>>> import com.temp.foo.SuperFoo;
>>>> .....
>>>> String s = "This is my code";
>>>> SuperFoo superFoo....
>>>>
>>>> Could anyone say how to fix it?
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Alex Sviridov 
>>>
>>
>>
>>-- 
>>Alex Sviridov


-- 
Alex Sviridov

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