(I've re-used the old thread instead of starting a new one, so the initial posts are in response to Intellisense II)
Features:
While you start typing a command, it displays the full command name, and if you press Tab then it completes the command with proper case and displays its parameter help. And if you continue to keep typing and don't press Tab, it still displays the command parameter help when you press comma or space just after the command name.
Though its ready to be run as-is, you can edit the topmost (configuration) section of script to your needs, then just start typing ahk commands in your editor.
Escape and Enter clear the tooltip and the seeking starts afresh.
It'll be useful for newbies... but experienced users who often load up the help just to look up the cmd syntax (I do) will also benefit.
Download
Here's a part of a script that you can edit to support your favourite editor and put in a Timer of your all time running script, so that you don't have to remember to run IntelliSense whenever you start ahk scripting. (Requires 'DetectHiddenWindows, On')
;launches/closes IntelliSense WinGetTitle, ATitle, A IfInString, ATitle, PSPad - [ IfInString, ATitle, .ahk IfWinNotExist, IntelliSense.ahk - AutoHotkey { Run, E:\dos\batch\IntelliSense.ahk ;Run, E:\dos\batch\IntelliType.ahk WinGet, SWID, ID, %ATitle% } IfWinNotExist, ahk_id %SWID% IfWinExist, IntelliSense.ahk - AutoHotkey { WinClose, IntelliSense.ahk - AutoHotkey WinClose, IntelliType.ahk - AutoHotkey }
Old versions:
IntelliSense I (obsolete) tracked a command while it was typed and offered to type a match with all its default parameters for u.
IntelliSense II showed the complete syntax applicable to the command you've just typed. AHK's default installation carries this script in its Extras folder and also in its Script Showcase.