On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:48:57 +0100, Dirk Weber dietrich-weber@web.de wrote:
Hi,
using GEANY to write some PASCAL code I wonder if it might be possible to make the code auto completion non case sensitive. At the moment it only works when the statements are lower case, not when they are upcase.
How should Geany know how you want to write a command? I know camel case is quite useful for longer words but look at the following example: You start typing "writ" and Geany suggests you "write", "writeln", "writeport" and some more. So, now you like to choose "writeLn", me likes "writeln" and another guy prefers "WriteLN". So, what to choose? We could make the detection case insensitive but if you choose an item from the list it will be written as it is in the list because nobody knows in which way the current user likes to format the word. As I said, we could make the detection case insensitive but it doesn't solve your problem and would slow down typing a little bit because the string to be compared with available keywords have to be converted first in lower(or resp. upper) case. Probably it wouldn't hurt anyone but it is necessary?
ps Schreibt/liest eigentlich hier jemand mit, der auf den Gebrauch der Deutschen Sprache mehr oder weniger zwingend angewiesen ist? Falls
Question(translated): is here anybody on the list who understands only German? Answer: No, so writing posts in English and German isn't necessary. Just write English and all should be able to understand you.
Regards, Enrico
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