I have one question though: Does Geany support or will it support calltips for the following languages:
- python like for instance in Editra:
On the screenshot there are not calltips shown but usual symbol autocompletion. This is basically possible with Geany,
another screen shot from PyDev: http://pydev.sourceforge.net/images/codecompletion/codecompletionattr1.png
For instance Stanis IDE recognises imported modules in python and then provides the namespace as calltip. from easygui import easygui easygui.{msgbox} {choicebox} ...
If I am looking for a feature already implemented then please give me a pointer to it. But again, it will not be possible to create a methods file for every python module in the world...
you just need a file with known symbols(methods) of some common python classes.
How does one create such a file?
As you probably might have experienced, Geany already suggests you known methods in the current file while typing. Calltips are even more than this. Calltips mean the whole method/function signature, i.e. the return value and the arguments.
- CSS
Mainly the same as for Python: it's basically possible but one has to create a list with known common symbols.
again, see above. I expect to have something like: background-color:{color} width{px,|em,etc.}