To get around this, just export your eclipse preferences, then do a find/search in the prefs file for "auto" and you'll find the entry for auto activation. Change the value to
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz." and prepare to be amazed... just re-import your preferences and now you'll get content assist when you need it.. as soon as you start typing!!
Note: You won't see this entry
/instance/org.eclipse.jdt.ui/content_assist_autoactivation_triggers_java=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.
unless you've modified your key preferences in some way, since eclipse won't export the default settings.
This makes writing code way faster, not to mention easier on the old fingers/wrists-
Also, here's how I've got the rest of the autocomplete settings configured
2 comments:
Hi
This is great. Tanx for the solution of a really annoying problem.
I also add all the capital letters, so that the autocomplete works for anything.
Anja
wow, thanks a million!!!
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