>I'm talking about the drop-down list that appear as soon as you type a character.
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>It got better since 1.1. Now it remember the last one you selected. For example, let say that you type "Console.W". The first time around, it will highlight "Console.Write". Let say that you select "Console.WriteLine" in the list. The next time you type "Console.W", "Console.WriteLine" will be the one highlighted. Very nice.
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>>Do you mean auto-complete (as opposed to IntelliSense)? My C# was back in the 1.1 days, I'm trying to recall if it was available then, ISTR it might have been. But, I was finding I was using some long variable names that differed only in the last portion, so it was more efficient for me to copy/paste than to type the beginning of the variable name then arrow up/down to the one I wanted.
That is slick. But, the example you use is for methods, I do recall that in IntelliSense in 1.1 (but I don't recall it remembering your last choice). I was talking about variable names, I thought that used to be called auto-complete? Or has that and IntelliSense now been rolled into one single tool/feature?
Regards. Al
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