Setting Options for Auto-Completion of Command Entries
Use the AutoCompleteOptions command to apply auto-completion of command names and system variable names as you type them.
Use the AutoCompleteOptions command to apply auto-completion of command entries as you type them.
Use the AutoCompleteOptions command to apply auto-completion of command names and command variable names as you type them.
This command has two features:
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Automatic completion of command and variable names when you enter them.
Automatic completion of command names when you enter them.
Automatic completion of command and variable names when you enter them.
- A suggestion list with command names which contains the sub-string that you enter.
The suggestion list appears above the command prompt or below the Quick Input box near the pointer. It shows command names as follows:
- Command names are shown in bold.
- Variable names are shown in italic.
- Variable names are shown in italic.
- Alias names are shown in regular typeface with the aliased command name in brackets.
Examples
- Auto-completion of command names: If you type LIN, LINE is selected automatically.
- Suggestion list display: If you type CIR, the commands CIRCLE and CIRCULARPATTERN as well as the system variable CIRCLERAD are listed.
- Suggestion list display: If you type CIR, the CIRCLE and CIRCULARPATTERN commands and the command variable SETCIRRAD are listed.
To set options for auto-completion of command entries:
- Type AutoCompleteOptions at the command prompt.
- Do one of the following:
- On the ribbon, click Manage > Options. In the dialog box, click System Options. Expand Display > AutoCompletion.
- On the menu, click Tools > Options. In the dialog box, click System Options. Expand Display > AutoCompletion.
- Type AutoCompleteOptions at the command prompt.
- Set options:
Note: When you enter a command and the suggestion list displays, right-click the list to set options described above.
Command: AutoCompleteOptions