diff --git a/documentation/trunk/eiffelstudio/eiffelstudio-reference/eiffelstudio-editor/Code-Templates.wiki b/documentation/trunk/eiffelstudio/eiffelstudio-reference/eiffelstudio-editor/Code-Templates.wiki index 61cf5f79..da55647e 100644 --- a/documentation/trunk/eiffelstudio/eiffelstudio-reference/eiffelstudio-editor/Code-Templates.wiki +++ b/documentation/trunk/eiffelstudio/eiffelstudio-reference/eiffelstudio-editor/Code-Templates.wiki @@ -27,13 +27,11 @@ There are two kinds of template: Code templates are part of EiffelStudio’s code completion mechanism. Code completion lets you choose a code template at the same place where it offers you features to call: when you type a dot character “.” after the name of an applicable local variable, attribute or function, a menu appears: [[Image:target_template_1_0]] - Figure 1. Auto-completion with code template option If there are any applicable targeted templates, the first entry says “Code templates (CTRL-Space)” and you can click it to get a list of applicable templates: [[Image:target_template_1_1]] - Figure 2. Auto-completion with code templates option list As suggested, you can also type Control-space to get the same effect. If you find a template that you like, just click it (or navigate to it in the list using the up and down arrow keys, then type Return). @@ -41,7 +39,8 @@ As suggested, you can also type Control-space to get the same effect. If you fin It's also possible to use code templates without a target after type Control-Space, if there are any applicable targetless templates, the first entry says “Code templates (CTRL-Space)” and you can click it to get a list of applicable templates. Choose the desired one by clicking or navigating. -[[Image:targetless_template_1_3|Figure 3. Targetless Auto-completion with code template option]] +[[Image:targetless_template_1_3]] +Figure 3. Targetless Auto-completion with code template option