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The new code completion features in 6.0 are very nice. The three types of code completion (as described here: http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/Java_EditorUsersGuide) are great, but I need to be able to reassign the default keystroke accelerators. In other words, if I want Ctrl-Space to do smart completion and Ctrl-Shift-Space to do standard code completion, then I should be able to swap the default assignments in the Options dialog section for keystrokes in order to accomplish the switch. Once the swap is made, the editor should display the appropriate values in the code completion dialog box.
Other files have code completion in them as well, and I'm not sure if all files have different forms of code completion or not, but if they do then these actions need to be reassignable by MIME type, thus if I setup TAB to be the code completion key for Java I would not want it for XML. Of course, if the actions are context aware (i.e. in an XML file completion would not occur inline where a < or a : had not been typed) then I suppose it really would not matter. I realize this is a bit off topic for the Java editor, but just saying this in case the changes would affect other editors.