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Re: Stephen Wolfram's recent blog
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- Subject: [mg129855] Re: Stephen Wolfram's recent blog
- From: awnl <awnl at gmx-topmail.de>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 06:05:43 -0500 (EST)
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Hi,
> To each his own. To me it's like constantly swatting away flies. I would
> prefer that WRI gave us the additional option of restoring Ctrl+K.
I think it's possible to get back the old behavior: if you uncheck the
entry "Enable autocompletion with a popup delay of ..." the resulting
behavior is almost exactly as it was before version 9. You can also
define a delay for the autocompletion there, but I doubt that this is
what anyone using Mathematica frequently would choose. I personally like
the new autocompletion, though...
hth,
albert
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