SteveKing wrote:
> On 8/10/05, Peter Mounce <pete@molehole.org> wrote:
>
>
>>A good start is ignoring those that the autocompletion list offers - I'm
>>not using a nightly right now, so I hadn't known that's already done.
>
>
> Actually, it's been done for the 1.2.1 release already:
> http://tortoisesvn.berlios.de/issues/?do=details&id=102
>
>
>>Other than that... I don't suppose caching the autocompletion list
>>contents is an option? Such a thing would have utility not just with
>>spell-checking, though; people would eventually get a kind of
>>project-wide autocomplete list; I think _I_ would definitely find such a
>>thing useful for log message writing.
>
>
> But wouldn't that make the autocompletion list too huge? I mean
> sometimes the when I type the list of offered items has 8 or even more
> items in it.
It quickly narrows down after typing more characters. I mostly write
C#, and as one might imagine, the .NET Framework has many many members
and namespaces. Only rarely do I need to scroll, though, since I can
just keep typing to narrow it down.
>>By the way - do you want me to edit changelog to reflect the changes
>>I've made, or would you like to do that?
>
>
> Just add it yourself, you know best what you changed.
> Oh, and don't forget to close the issues when they're finished (just
> noticed that you have some issues marked as 100% complete, but not
> closed them yet).
Will do.
Re: closing issues; I didn't want to do that until after some testing
not done by me. So if things went well at the next release, I'd planned
to close them sometime after _that_. The difference between
implementation-complete and development-complete, kinda thing.
Pete
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Received on Wed Aug 10 13:50:56 2005