+1. The quick fix should be sufficient when it’s bugging people.
I agree with that, In previous discussions on this list discoverability was considered an issue. By disabling the feature we make things worse.
Dani
From: Konstantin Komissarchik <konstantin.komissarchik@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Mickael Istria <mistria@xxxxxxxxxx>, "ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx" <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 02.11.2015 17:11
Subject: Re: [ide-dev] A new survey
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I don’t think that disabling spell checking by default is wise. The spell checker already has an easy way for folks to opt out with a “disable spell checking” quick fix, so it’s a trade off of slightly inconveniencing those that
don’t want the checking vs. having users that do want it not know that it’s there.
- Konstantin
From: Mickael Istria
Sent: Monday, November 2, 2015 7:59 AM
To: ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ide-dev] A new survey
On 11/02/2015 04:03 PM, Doug Schaefer wrote:
Does anyone know of a commercial IDE that would ask questions like this at install time? I can’t remember any but I have only installed the big ones, Visual Studio and Xcode.
Last time I started IntelliJ, I got asked a few questions, such as which theme I would like to use. However, I don't manage to get back in the state in which one it asks that...
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