
Hello Christian, The separator characters play an essential role in the auto completion mechanism as it works now in Oxygen. The editor detects the prefix of an XML tag name, an XML attribute name or a code template name by going backwards from the cursor position to a separator character. Please give some examples of sequences of characters and what you mean by triggering the auto completion anywhere for these sequences. How many characters should the prefix detection go backwards? Regards, Sorin Christian Wittern wrote:
Dear Sorin,
Thank you for your answer. However, since Chinese and Japanese is usually written without space, it would be even better if you could either allow the triggering anywhere, or if that is not possible, than at least on all CJK characters. I am looking forward to seeing this implemented.
All the best,
Christian
Sorin Ristache wrote:
Hello,
We will try to implement the detection of East Asian separator characters (whitespace and interpunction characters) for triggering code templates in the next version of Oxygen, that is in the next two or three months.
Regards, Sorin
Christian Wittern wrote:
Dear Sorin,
below is a message you wrote on 2008-06-06. I was hoping that this would make it into the new version of Oxygen, but I just checked to see that it seems to be not yet available. Could you give me an estimate to when this will be available? This problem is a bit annoying to my users, since in East Asian text, not even East Asian interpunction characters, including the fullwidth space character (U+3000) allow the triggering of code completion, so sometimes it is not clear to them, why it does not work.
All the best,
Christian