What you are searching for should be Ctrl+Space which shows a list of known function declarations. This list should also open when you start typing the beginning of the function name(it starts at the fourth character).
Auto-complete lists all of the GNOME devel stuff that I have installed (whether or not I include them in my source), however, it doesn't work for my own local variables that I have included in my test program, in this instance a simple integer variable. I had already tried both ctrl-enter and ctrl-space, I just assumed that the behavior would be the same as that of Scite. Thanks for the suggestion though, it's appreciated none the less.
If this doesn't work too, please give us some more information(mainly a piece of your code to test).
My code really isn't worth posting; I was using a simple "Hello World"-esque program just to compare various editors. However, I have included it per your request.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Cheers, Mike Lynch
#include <iostream> using namespace std;
int main() { int BobDole = 5; cout << BobDole; return 0; }