Auto-complete
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 4:46 pm
I guess this feature was expected by many of us, however I have three suggestions to improve it:
1) One "commonly used field" (at least for me, and probably for most classical music listeners) was omitted: the composer.
2) The auto-completion is sometimes replacing what I have typed by something of a different case, and there's no way to cancel this auto-replace.
Suppose that I have an album named "MEMORIES OF THE ALHAMBRA". I don't like the name in capital letters, so I go to the properties to edit it. When I have typed enough characters, such as "Memories of t", they are automatically replaced by the upper-case name. The only way to work-around this is to type everything but the first character, then add the first character in the end!
3) I often tend to type on the ENTER key when i agree with the auto-completion. But the ENTER key validates and closes the whole dialog content... It would be more intuitive if the first hit on ENTER, in an auto-complete field, validated the replacement of the user's input with the suggested string (and this could fix problem #2 by the way).
1) One "commonly used field" (at least for me, and probably for most classical music listeners) was omitted: the composer.
2) The auto-completion is sometimes replacing what I have typed by something of a different case, and there's no way to cancel this auto-replace.
Suppose that I have an album named "MEMORIES OF THE ALHAMBRA". I don't like the name in capital letters, so I go to the properties to edit it. When I have typed enough characters, such as "Memories of t", they are automatically replaced by the upper-case name. The only way to work-around this is to type everything but the first character, then add the first character in the end!
3) I often tend to type on the ENTER key when i agree with the auto-completion. But the ENTER key validates and closes the whole dialog content... It would be more intuitive if the first hit on ENTER, in an auto-complete field, validated the replacement of the user's input with the suggested string (and this could fix problem #2 by the way).