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  • Created July 01, 2008 17:33
    This does code completion only for the class name, but I don't see all the possible constructors in the list (i.e. there is only one item per class in the list). Furthermore, when I select an item ...
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  • Created July 01, 2008 20:08
    I know of this feature and it's quite good. However, it still doesn't show the javadoc for the constructors. Sometimes the parameters information (Ctrl+P) is enough but sometimes you need more info...
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  • Created July 02, 2008 10:16
    I think Ctrl+Q is what you're looking for - it can be invoked on any symbol, or even during smart complete.N. Unfortunately not. This still doesn't show you the constructor javadoc.
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