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I just installed your plugin, but immediately noticed something wrong with Visual Studio 2013... I couldn't even write "p" without it automatically changing it to "padding" in the .sass file when i pressed space, or enter comma. I noticed I had to press ESC every time I didn't want the suggestion. Same with "a" being changed to "align-content". I googled and finished quite a lot of tutorials to disable all types of autocomplete, intelliSense, space completion, member listing.. But it just won't go away. And I'm here now, after one frustrating hour without any result, quite sure it is related to this plugin? I saw a couple of related threads, but just wanted to know if just this bug is known? |
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It happens when I'm nested inside a tag like the div#container tag on this exampleimage: Seems like it thinks it's just for css code. But it should still be able to completely disable that intelliSense thing and everything related to it. |
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You can disable intellisense via Tools/Options/Web Workbench under the "CSS Extensions" section.
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Somehow the system doesn't seem to care about that setting. Tried turning it to false, so thanks for notifying me about that setting :) Restarted the program, but I still get this popup suggesting padding and such while I try to write "p" for paragraph in a nested indent in my scss file. And it still autocompletes when I press space. |
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What other plugins do you have installed? Sounds like something else might be influencing the behaviour if that setting is set off.
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I had the AnkhSVN plugin yesterday, it has been removed and replaced with VisualSVN for Visual Studio today. |
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