Actually, from beginning to experienced user, I still find
the difference between Smart and Basic hard to understand.
So I tentatively vote +1

Valentin Kipiatkov wrote:
>>But -- this was requested often -- wouldn't it make sense, if the
>>SmartCompletion falls back to BasicCompletion if there are no smart
>>suggestions?
> 
> 
> This might make understanding of SmartType completion harder for novice
> users, I think.
> 
> Valentin Kipiatkov
> JetBrains, Inc / IntelliJ Software
> http://www.intellij.com
> "Develop with pleasure!"
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thomas Singer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 8:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [Eap-list] a few 614 issues
> 
> 
> 
>>At 19:14 02.04.02 +0400, you wrote:
>>
>>>>Code completion--
>>>>* For autocomplete, I assume there is no way to combine SmartType with
>>>>Basic in one keymap, but I think such a combined code completion
>>>>technique would be helpful. Ideally, SmartType would take effect if
>>>>possible but if it cannot then Basic completion would be in effect.
>>>
>>>This is actually not that straightforward. For example in the following
>>>code:
>>>
>>>String s = a<code completion here>
>>>
>>>you can either get
>>>
>>>String s = aStringVar;
>>>with SmartType code completion, or
>>>
>>>String s = aNonStringVar.getSomeString();
>>>
>>>by using normal completion. So the choice is up to you.
>>
>>But -- this was requested often -- wouldn't it make sense, if the
>>SmartCompletion falls back to BasicCompletion if there are no smart
>>suggestions?
>>
>>Tom
>>
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