Press key "Tab" on the keyboard.mohsen wrote:1- Environment editor software is capable AutoComplete, but when writing code, it opens the list can not be selected with the keyboard is one of them. Please add this feature in the new version.
Several requests
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Re: Several requests
Re: Several requests
1. Use the TAB-Key
2. And?
3. Most users have written itself!
4. WebGadget?
5. WebGadget?
6. CanvasGadget?
7. http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... =3&t=47499
8. http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... =3&t=55725
9. and || for Abs() function ^^
2. And?
3. Most users have written itself!
4. WebGadget?
5. WebGadget?
6. CanvasGadget?
7. http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... =3&t=47499
8. http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... =3&t=55725
9. and || for Abs() function ^^
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Lizard - Script language for symbolic calculations and more ― Typeface - Sprite-based font include/module
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Re: Several requests
7. static libraries -> http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... =3&t=30342
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Re: Several requests
1. I use the Enter/Return key.
Change in Preferences - Shortcuts - Insert the selected AutoComplete word = [Return]
9. ^ operator would be nice, but the Pow() function does exist.
Change in Preferences - Shortcuts - Insert the selected AutoComplete word = [Return]
9. ^ operator would be nice, but the Pow() function does exist.

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Re: Several requests
I think it is perfectly adequate, it is functional and easy to use. It certainly isn't ugly! VS has a lot of idiosyncrasies of it's own but at the end of the day, you can't please all of the developers all of the time.2-This object is not user friendly at all, I think the object is needed, such as VS 2010 interface.
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Re: Several requests
I guess your last sentence is true, I thought that was the best way to deal with so many properties at once, and it seems to do the job for most that use the form designerIdeasVacuum wrote:I think it is perfectly adequate, it is functional and easy to use. It certainly isn't ugly! VS has a lot of idiosyncrasies of it's own but at the end of the day, you can't please all of the developers all of the time.2-This object is not user friendly at all, I think the object is needed, such as VS 2010 interface.
