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Doesn't work with previously typed words

Open foo-foo opened this issue 8 years ago • 5 comments

I just installed autocomplete+ which is a awesome package but it doesn't show the words I have previously typed... and I think that it's a very important functionnality...

I didn't see any issue like this so I hope someone will have an answer ;

I am running atom with windows 10 and I have an AZERTY keyboard (maybe causing troubles ?)

Thank you very much for you attention and your time.

Best,

Anatole

foo-foo avatar Mar 23 '16 13:03 foo-foo

I also see this issue. I have normal keyboard with archlinux and also tried on windows 10. I remember it used to work. I have atom 1.12.2 and I noticed this when editing latex files. It only completes several latex commands but not once any word. I created new plain text file and it doesn' t complete anything I just typed.

xgdgsc avatar Nov 13 '16 09:11 xgdgsc

I am having the same issue as well. Windows 10, fresh Atom installation, 100% default. Even in Safemode. I experienced no suggestions of previously typed words in .txt and .tex files, .md files work though. Tried both Fuzzy and Symbol providers. I knew this worked some months before. Would be great to have it working again.

simon123h avatar Jul 23 '17 21:07 simon123h

I'm also having the same issue.
OS X Yosemite, Atom ver 1.18.0, autocomplete-plus 2.35.4. No suggestions appears in .tex files. It works with .md files. Any solutions?

karadaharu avatar Aug 07 '17 13:08 karadaharu

I found a similar report here https://github.com/atom/autocomplete-plus/issues/824 and comment below.

just change the file grammar (hotkey: ctrl+shift+L)

I set the file grammar to LATEX, then the autocomplete for words worked. After that, I cannot reproduce the issue.

karadaharu avatar Aug 07 '17 13:08 karadaharu

I'm also experiencing a similar issue. When I am writing in LaTeX, the "Fuzzy" provider gives suggestions about previously typed words, but the "Symbol" provider does not.

The issue can be reproduced during normal usage (the file grammar is set to LaTeX provided by the language-latex package), as well as under safe mode (the file grammar is Plain Text since language-latex is not loaded under safe mode).


atom --version gives

Atom    : 1.21.1
Electron: 1.6.15
Chrome  : 56.0.2924.87
Node    : 7.4.0

version of some packages:

autocomplete-atom-api: 0.10.3
autocomplete-plus: 2.35.11
language-latex: 1.1.1

System: Arch Linux (If that's relavent).

ghost avatar Oct 19 '17 01:10 ghost