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When using code completion to supply a method with only one possible parameter, the method is pasted inside souce, with a param selected in blue, so a user can easily overwrite it with desired value/variable. Semicolon is also provided at the end of the line. However, me being accustomed to old editor, I usually press semicolon to type it and get to the end of the line, which results in an inappropriate semicolon. See attached screenshot. Steps to reproduce: ------------------- 1) Open a java file 2) Type Math.ex| //pipe stands for carret and invoke CC 3) Choose "exp(..)" 4) Type ie: "2.1" and ";" --> The semicolon is inside parenthisis -- could we consume it and jump to the end of the line? --- NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 060927) 1.6.0-rc; Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM 1.6.0-rc-b99 Linux version 2.6.12-1.1390_FC4smp running on i386 en_US (nb); UTF-8 NetBeans-dev-060927
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