File -> Preferences -> Editing -> Enable Case correction. This feature doesn't work as intended (or as it should).
If you type a built-in function, it works; if using a custom one, it doesn't. It's annoying to always juggle with the Shift key.
Enable Case correction doesn't work on custom functions
Re: Enable Case correction doesn't work on custom functions
Select Menu : File -> Preferences -> Editor -> Coloring -> CustomKeyWords and enter the correct Words... The Case correction work for the words in this list.
I don't would call it a bug... only a misunderstood behaviour...
I don't would call it a bug... only a misunderstood behaviour...
Re: Enable Case correction doesn't work on custom functions
You probably misunderstood. I'm talking about functions, not keywords.
If I type "addelement(" the case correction works and I get "AddElement(". However, if I declare a procedure called MyProcedure() and if I type "myprocedure(", the case correction does not work.
If I type "addelement(" the case correction works and I get "AddElement(". However, if I declare a procedure called MyProcedure() and if I type "myprocedure(", the case correction does not work.
Re: Enable Case correction doesn't work on custom functions
Since this feature has never existed, it cannot be called a bug.
I have shown the possibility of achieving it anyway.
I Think, the idea is that you can identify what is an original Purebasic function, and what is not ...?
I have shown the possibility of achieving it anyway.
I Think, the idea is that you can identify what is an original Purebasic function, and what is not ...?
Re: Enable Case correction doesn't work on custom functions
Just press Tab after typing some of your custom function name, and the auto-complete feature will correct the case. Been doing it like that for years. Can't remember if it's a setting I had to enable, but it works.