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Re: How do you use Xcode 3?
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Re: How do you use Xcode 3?


  • Subject: Re: How do you use Xcode 3?
  • From: "Stelian Iancu" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 10:28:58 +0200

Hi,

I would like to second what Leo is experiencing. For me, Xcode 3 works auto-completion works the same: I see the grayish line, but no automatic popup. Tried it on my account, on a fresh account, same behavior. So I would also like to know if there's any way to get the popup to appear automatically in Xcode 3.

Thanks!

S.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Leo Revzin (Zevrix Solutions) <email@hidden> wrote:
From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>


> Create a new account.  Log out, then login to the new account.  Open  
> Xcode 3, create a new project, and see if the auto-completion works,  
> or whether it still requires Escape.  If it works, then the problem  
> is some setting in your old account's Xcode preferences file.  If it  
> still requires Escape, then something else is wrong.  Double-check  
> for InputManagers, application enhancers, etc. that might affect apps  
> system-wide.

Thanks Greg,

Well, the auto-completion does work, but it works the new Xcode 3 way: instead of showing the pop-up with suggestions, it only shows this one grayish line of suggested text. And I find this behavior unreliable, unpredictable and counter-productive.

In Xcode 2, this grayish line of suggested text doesn't exist. The pop-up with suggestions shows up automatically once you start typing a new word. Which I find to be an amazing feature.

In Xcode 3, he pop-up with suggestions doesn't show up automatically when you start a new word. The only way to call the pop-up, is to press Escape.  That's why I want to find a way to invoke the Escape button automatically - to mimic the Xcode 2 auto-completion behavior in Xcode 3.

Or does it work differently for you?

Thanks,
Leo




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