Progress Intellisense?
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 10:39 am
There's a lot added in X# but what I need most is unfortunately unchanged since I posted this March 30.
https://www.xsharp.eu/forum/private-pro ... ning#13915
After an enter to start an Endif on the next line, I wrote:
"When I continue typing with the 'i' ("endi") I only get the option IF. I type <Enter>, get endIF, have to type Enter again and then I get the Endif on the next line"
This still is unchanged in the latest X#. Probably you think "what's the big deal" but I am used to programming efficiently in VO for 25+ years and in X# I have to look in my screen after every return to see if I need an extra Enter or if something has been changed to something I don't want. Does this happen in VO? Yes, but only in 1 situation where an ELSE becomes an ELSEIF. I am used to always check this one. Very annoying, but it's really the only side effect of Intellisense I encounter in VO.
Is there any chance that this gets solved at all? I have written often that I am not in a hurry to abandon VO at all, which remains unchanged, but as long as this is not solved I am sure I continue with VO.
Can't I opt for an X# version where I uncheck all new language features (Delegates, Switch, ForEach, Lambda expressions etc ) and check a 100% VO compatible Intellisense instead
Dick
https://www.xsharp.eu/forum/private-pro ... ning#13915
After an enter to start an Endif on the next line, I wrote:
"When I continue typing with the 'i' ("endi") I only get the option IF. I type <Enter>, get endIF, have to type Enter again and then I get the Endif on the next line"
This still is unchanged in the latest X#. Probably you think "what's the big deal" but I am used to programming efficiently in VO for 25+ years and in X# I have to look in my screen after every return to see if I need an extra Enter or if something has been changed to something I don't want. Does this happen in VO? Yes, but only in 1 situation where an ELSE becomes an ELSEIF. I am used to always check this one. Very annoying, but it's really the only side effect of Intellisense I encounter in VO.
Is there any chance that this gets solved at all? I have written often that I am not in a hurry to abandon VO at all, which remains unchanged, but as long as this is not solved I am sure I continue with VO.
Can't I opt for an X# version where I uncheck all new language features (Delegates, Switch, ForEach, Lambda expressions etc ) and check a 100% VO compatible Intellisense instead
Dick