Texstudio autocomplete cite key by full text search?












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I am using Texstudio 2.12.6 on Mac.



When typing cite{somewords, autocomplete shows a list of cite keys that start with 'somewords'. But I want it to show cite keys that contain 'somewords' inside, for example if cite key is [author][title][year], then 'somewords' could be author's name (at the beginning) or paper's title (inside).



How to achieve this?



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    Not possible currently. Maybe file a feature request at the project Github page.
    – Troy
    Apr 28 at 10:55












  • Feature request open: github.com/texstudio-org/texstudio/issues/132
    – Troy
    Apr 28 at 18:37
















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I am using Texstudio 2.12.6 on Mac.



When typing cite{somewords, autocomplete shows a list of cite keys that start with 'somewords'. But I want it to show cite keys that contain 'somewords' inside, for example if cite key is [author][title][year], then 'somewords' could be author's name (at the beginning) or paper's title (inside).



How to achieve this?



Thanks.










share|improve this question




















  • 2




    Not possible currently. Maybe file a feature request at the project Github page.
    – Troy
    Apr 28 at 10:55












  • Feature request open: github.com/texstudio-org/texstudio/issues/132
    – Troy
    Apr 28 at 18:37














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I am using Texstudio 2.12.6 on Mac.



When typing cite{somewords, autocomplete shows a list of cite keys that start with 'somewords'. But I want it to show cite keys that contain 'somewords' inside, for example if cite key is [author][title][year], then 'somewords' could be author's name (at the beginning) or paper's title (inside).



How to achieve this?



Thanks.










share|improve this question















I am using Texstudio 2.12.6 on Mac.



When typing cite{somewords, autocomplete shows a list of cite keys that start with 'somewords'. But I want it to show cite keys that contain 'somewords' inside, for example if cite key is [author][title][year], then 'somewords' could be author's name (at the beginning) or paper's title (inside).



How to achieve this?



Thanks.







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  • 2




    Not possible currently. Maybe file a feature request at the project Github page.
    – Troy
    Apr 28 at 10:55












  • Feature request open: github.com/texstudio-org/texstudio/issues/132
    – Troy
    Apr 28 at 18:37














  • 2




    Not possible currently. Maybe file a feature request at the project Github page.
    – Troy
    Apr 28 at 10:55












  • Feature request open: github.com/texstudio-org/texstudio/issues/132
    – Troy
    Apr 28 at 18:37








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Not possible currently. Maybe file a feature request at the project Github page.
– Troy
Apr 28 at 10:55






Not possible currently. Maybe file a feature request at the project Github page.
– Troy
Apr 28 at 10:55














Feature request open: github.com/texstudio-org/texstudio/issues/132
– Troy
Apr 28 at 18:37




Feature request open: github.com/texstudio-org/texstudio/issues/132
– Troy
Apr 28 at 18:37










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This functionality has been added since TXS 2.12.14, called fuzzy autocomplete. Activate it as the default from the options:



Configure TeXstudio -> Completion -> Preferred commands list (set to fuzzy)


enter image description here



Result:



enter image description here



It will work with cross-references, commands etc. as well.






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    This functionality has been added since TXS 2.12.14, called fuzzy autocomplete. Activate it as the default from the options:



    Configure TeXstudio -> Completion -> Preferred commands list (set to fuzzy)


    enter image description here



    Result:



    enter image description here



    It will work with cross-references, commands etc. as well.






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      This functionality has been added since TXS 2.12.14, called fuzzy autocomplete. Activate it as the default from the options:



      Configure TeXstudio -> Completion -> Preferred commands list (set to fuzzy)


      enter image description here



      Result:



      enter image description here



      It will work with cross-references, commands etc. as well.






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        This functionality has been added since TXS 2.12.14, called fuzzy autocomplete. Activate it as the default from the options:



        Configure TeXstudio -> Completion -> Preferred commands list (set to fuzzy)


        enter image description here



        Result:



        enter image description here



        It will work with cross-references, commands etc. as well.






        share|improve this answer












        This functionality has been added since TXS 2.12.14, called fuzzy autocomplete. Activate it as the default from the options:



        Configure TeXstudio -> Completion -> Preferred commands list (set to fuzzy)


        enter image description here



        Result:



        enter image description here



        It will work with cross-references, commands etc. as well.







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