On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 05:36:41PM +0100, Christian Dähn wrote:
> I used (e)FTE (http://efte.sourceforge.net) - a tribute to old
> Borland IDEs - where you just have to press Alt+, to move to 
> previous or Atl+. for next occurrence of word under cursor.
> This IDE is minimalistic and has a console-only (NCurses) version, too.

Sounds like vi. That has * to jump to the next occurence of the word
under the cursor. Happens to work in Qt Creator's fakevim mode btw.
 
> And HaiQ (http://haiq-info.org) a quite flexible Qt IDE -
> which has some nice editing features Qt Creator users can dream of -
> for example: a word completion working for any words and working
> even inside strings and macros - a big time saver.

Sounds like Ctrl-N in vim. A really big time saver if you are interested
in string based completion. Less usefull for semantic completion,
though...

Andre'

PS: Any idea why sourceforge lists a certain 'cd-3dh' under the name
of 'Christian Daehn' as one of the main contributors to a project called
'HaiQ'?

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