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Texmaker suggest a list of all bibtex-keys when typing the beginning of \citep{•}. I use APACite and therefore often need \citeA{•} though.

First: Is it possible to make texmaker suggests for \citeA{•}?

Second: How can the suggestions for \citep{•} be turned off (have to scroll through all of them to get the suggestions of \cite{•})?

InDubio
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    You can do this via User --> Customize Completion as described here: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/88729/134144. In your case, you would need to add \citeA{#bib#}. – leandriis Jan 08 '18 at 21:19
  • Your question and answer will not be deleted. So people looking specifically for this will presumably find it. How many distinct packages/macros are there for which people might want autocompletion? Literally thousands. It makes no sense to have a question for each package/macro combination that someone might want to make an autocompletion for. apacite + \citeA is just one such combination. It's not special in any particular way. – Alan Munn Jan 09 '18 at 14:31
  • Thank you @leandriis for answering the first part of the question. Any suggestions on how to suppress the built-in auto-completion for \citep{•}? – InDubio Jan 09 '18 at 15:07
  • @AlanMunn please unmark as a duplicate since the question has been edited so that everybody sees the difference to the falsely accused duplicate. – InDubio Jan 09 '18 at 15:35
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    @InDubio Your second question is effectively answered by How to disable \citep i.e., there's no way to affect the built-in completions. See also Changing autocomplete order in Texmaker which suggests that switching to TeXStudio might be a better option. – Alan Munn Jan 09 '18 at 16:12

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