![]() ![]() However this may be more distracting than is worth it. The Brackets Registry flags it as a new extension if you change the name (makes sense). Note that this is a continuation of the former PHP-SIG Brackets-PHP-SmartHints and not a new extension or fork. Alternatively you can change the Intellisense completion characters (I believe) but I don't remember where those settings are. Also provides hinting for variables in the current open PHP document. Of course you can press ESC to get out of Intellisense and then tab/enter to move on. For other languages I don't know about the options. So when you press the Intellisense completion keys (tab, enter) then it inserts whatever is currently selected.įor C# the option to auto show completion list for arguments is marked as experimental and you can turn it off under Text Editor\C#\Intellisense. ![]() Intellisense has gone through some (not necessarily good) changes in VS 2019 and it really wants you to select from it. But when you enter a left paren then Intellisense kicks in and provides you a series of options based upon what is currently available. When you type the left parenthesis it auto puts in the right parenthesis. ![]() The behavior you're seeing is because of Intellisense probably. ![]()
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