Well, I've tried a lot and what's closest to what I need is (for me) a vmbox with Ubuntu 14.04.5. LTE with valama
> NP, ask as much as you want. We need new Vala warriors ;-) Now i know why looking for "warriors" and not for developers ;-) I wanted to try porting a bigger C# project to vala (performance/etc.) but i think this is not a good idea. As long as I have to deal with buildsystem/ctags/plugins/autocomplete/whatever and not with my actual work.... It just wastes my time. So thank's a lot for help, but back to monodevelop ....... Wolfgang PS. Maybe the vala-team should think about it.... Von: Ulink <ul...@gmx.at> Gesendet: 02.10.2018 19:19 An: <vala-list@gnome.org> Betreff: Re: [Vala] Newbie need help Hi, > Works! Thank's a lot!!! You are welcome. > Well, as coming from C# and VS2017/Monodevelop i tryed the following: > Label label = new Label("mylabel"); > label. > Well I expected that after the "." the list of Label Methods/Props pop up.... > Are there some settings to do this ? Don't think so, you have to type some characters after the dot, but you get ALL textually matching functions. You can tweak it a little bit at "Edit - Preferences - Editor - Completions" (e.g. I set "Characters to type for autocompletion" to 2) but I'm afraid that's it. The "real dot thing" IMHO works for vala structs, but not for classes/namespaces. Maybe YOU want to improve Geany to give it a better autocompletion ;-) ? > Do I get this right, that there is no IDE just for vala like monodevelop for C# ? I don't know any better than Geany, at least the last time I checked this (approx 2016). Anyway, I will stay with Geany because it's cute, small and fast and good enough for (for me). _______________________________________________ vala-list mailing list vala-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list _______________________________________________ vala-list mailing list vala-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list