Enrico Tröger a écrit :
It is.
Here it is :
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[Default] name=K.Christophe
[Python] ifp=if %cursor%:\npass
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The file itself looks fine at least there doesn't seem to be any syntax errors. But you never defined a auto completion for "for". So when you try to autocomplete "for" you should also define it as an auto completion. You can only auto complete these words which you have defined in the auto completion file. So, instead of trying it with "for", try it with "name" and it might work.
Hi Enrico,
did you really think I've made such a mistake ? It could happen but... Before I simplify my autocomplete.conf file, I've tried with 'for', and all the others.
With the modified one, I just got nothing with 'name' of 'ifp'.
Regards, Enrico
Cheers, Kib.