Is it possible that this will be added?
It isn't as easy as you may think. Keep in mind that C::B supports a wide range of compilers and languages. Only for C++ (and a few others) this makes sense. But not in general. So one would need to know if the current editor's file belongs e.g. to a C++ project and then trigger this "autocompletion".
Anyway: To have an abstract comment (as e.g. the header of a file) you can use abbreviations:
- go to settings - editor - abbreviations
- add an abbreviation, e.g. head
- in the code window just write the abtract header you would like to have, e.g.
/**
* Author: MortenMacFly
* Version:
*/
- click ok
- open a file in the editor and type
head- press CTRL+J to do the abbreviation. done.
BTW: If you put a pipe-symbol ("|") just after "
Version: " the cursor would be at this point after the abbreviation.
With regards, Morten.