Cool. Thanks Mike. I'll wait the 5 hours before cvs sync :-)
Greg
On 15/09/2005, at 12:08 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
> OK -- I just checked in:
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> 1) true/false are offered as completions
> 2) offer protected fields and methods as completions
> 3) support for WOD warnings, and changed "defined in WOD but not in
> HTML" to a warning
> 4) allow {'s on the next line
> 5) I couldn't reproduce the problem where WOD parser required a
> newline between WO definitions? maybe it was fixed by accident by
> something else?
>
> On Sep 14, 2005, at 9:55 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
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>> I actually just put up the replacement wolips.psf ... I
>> accidentally had them in the plugins folder instead of the
>> features folder, though you probably don't need that those checked
>> out separately at all.
>>
>> I noticed true/false aren't in completion either. It's kind of a
>> funky problem since those are not "real" bindings. I might just
>> sneak them in though.
>>
>> On Sep 14, 2005, at 9:43 PM, Greg wrote:
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>>> Thanks Mike, I got it to work. I noticed that true/false aren't
>>> in the list of completions. I only make this comment as I tried
>>> to add a binding to escapeHTML on a string.
>>>
>>> I'll file a bug for Ulrich.
>>>
>>> The wolips.psf file on the wiki has about 3 modules listed in it
>>> that are not in the cvs and causing it to die when importing into
>>> eclipse. I am just removing each one as I come across it when
>>> trying to check out and will send you a copy once I have removed
>>> all offending lines.
>>>
>>> Greg
>>>
>>> On 15/09/2005, at 11:19 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
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>>>> I think i called it autocompletion earlier (vs "completion") --
>>>> I didn't mean to ... I don't have autocompletion enabled yet,
>>>> which is the auto-popup after you hit a qualifying key. I had
>>>> it early on but there was some issue (can't remember what now,
>>>> I'll have to check again).
>>>>
>>>> If you go into Preferences=>General=>Keys, I have
>>>> Category :Edit, Name: Content Assist, When: In Dialogs and
>>>> Windows, Key = cmd-space. I think default is ctrl-space
>>>> actually. You can remap in this dialog also.
>>>>
>>>> Outline is Ulrich's thing ... He'll have to take a look at that
>>>> one.
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 14, 2005, at 9:12 PM, Greg wrote:
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>>>>> On 15/09/2005, at 10:59 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
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>>>>>> Also I think I didn't respond to this part earlier --
>>>>>> completion works even in MPE. Mine is bound to the same key
>>>>>> as I use for Java completion (cmd-space). I don't think you
>>>>>> have to manually map it, but it's possible.
>>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>> This might be a dumb question, but how do I map it? In the java
>>>>> editor, the completion automatically popups up after hitting
>>>>> '.' Command-space brings up Spotlight searching for me. Is it
>>>>> possible to get it to automatically appear after typing an
>>>>> equals sign?
>>>>>
>>>>> Another thing I noticed is if you add/delete an element from
>>>>> the wod, the outline doesn't update (even after saving the file).
>>>>>
>>>>> The user/getUser doesn't seem to be occurring now. It may have
>>>>> been before I cleaned the project initially.
>>>>>
>>>>> Greg
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