Damien,
I can simply turn it off, but my concern is that those unaware of it, as I was, would tend to think the image is broken rather than feature-rich. It's your call, of course.
Bill
Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. University of Florida Department of Anesthesiology PO Box 100254 Gainesville, FL 32610-0254
Email: bschwab@anest.ufl.edu Tel: (352) 846-1285 FAX: (352) 392-7029
damien.cassou@gmail.com 10/12/07 9:16 AM >>>
I won't remove eCompletion from the base image because it's one of the most powerful tool to help you write code. What is your problem with eCompletion ?
What's wrong with eCompletion?
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 13:59:10 -0700, Bill Schwab BSchwab@anest.ufl.edu wrote:
Damien,
I can simply turn it off, but my concern is that those unaware of it, as I was, would tend to think the image is broken rather than feature-rich. It's your call, of course.
Bill
Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. University of Florida Department of Anesthesiology PO Box 100254 Gainesville, FL 32610-0254
Email: bschwab@anest.ufl.edu Tel: (352) 846-1285 FAX: (352) 392-7029
damien.cassou@gmail.com 10/12/07 9:16 AM >>>
I won't remove eCompletion from the base image because it's one of the most powerful tool to help you write code. What is your problem with eCompletion ?
2007/10/15, Bill Schwab BSchwab@anest.ufl.edu:
Damien,
I can simply turn it off, but my concern is that those unaware of it, as I was, would tend to think the image is broken rather than feature-rich. It's your call, of course.
Hi Bill,
if there is something that was a problem to you with eCompletion, I would really like to know what it was to change things. I won't remove eCompletion, but things can get better.
Bye