Any idea how to switch off the contextual help that covers your code above the line you are working on? It also covers the auto-complete which is super annoying.
There is no user preference setting to disable contextual help in the new Apps Script code editor.
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Any idea how to switch off the contextual help that covers your code above the line you are working on? It also covers the auto-complete which is super annoying.
There is no user preference setting to disable contextual help in the new Apps Script code editor.
this may be a stupid question but I used to be able to add Triggers in the Google UI but just recently, I am not able to do this anymore. Here is a screenshot. Can somebody help?
Thanks!
I'm sorry this question might not be completely on topic, but i couldn't find answers googling it.
I'm creating an google app script (with clasp).
When i run the script i get the following popup as usual:
I'm supposed to click on advance and go anways.
But the advanced button no longer works! it doesn't show me the followup button to continue anymore!
Does anyone have the same issue and was able to fix it? It seems to have originated after the chrome update (with rounded ui).
I tried deleting the original grant (i added a feature that needed bigger scope), but even that didn't work.
It might be one of my chrome extensions.
Doing the same thing in incognito mode, worked!
today I'm having some trouble opening the script editor.
The interface opens but the whole app seems to be disabled. I have no field to type the code and the buttons and menu bar are gray.
Can someone help me on this issue?
Thanks.
Switch you drive locale settings to English and it will work. This is a temporary workaround to use until they fix the bug. see issue 4339
I'm trying to figure out how can I add a button to the Gmail compose window.
In "Gmail Labs" they have some extensions that add certain buttons For example "Send & Archive" button and "Inserting images" button, so I assume this is possible.
I checked their API here and it seems that you can either add a gadget to left sidebar or use contextual gadgets that are dependent on the message context. I'm looking for a way to add a button to the toolbar of the compose window, and both options don't seem to support it.
Do you know how can this be done?
If it's not possible using Gmail API, is there another way I can achieve this? Maybe by creating a Google Chrome extension or user scripts?
I would appreciate any info that can direct me in the right direction.
Thanks.
The Gmail Labs have special permissions because they are written by Google Employees, unfortunately we mortals don't have such power. There is a way around it of course and you've correctly pointed out that it is to make a Chrome Extension or a UserScript. If you choose to do a Chrome Extension it will just be a wrapper for a UserScript anyway
You will have to create and inject the button programmatically. This will involve quite a bit of scouring the Gmail source code (spoiler: it's ugly).
Without more details about what you want to do, I won't be able to provide much more help but I can help you with one problem right away. You have to make your script wait until the Gmail loading process is done which is a bit of a challenge. This is the solution I'm currently using in Minimalist:
function bootstrap() {
target = document.querySelectorAll('.vt:not(.SFzvCe)');
if (document.querySelectorAll('html.xiu1Fc, html.aao')[0] == null) {
return;
}
if (target.length > 0) {
// loaded, do stuff
} else {
window.setTimeout(bootstrap, 200);
}
}
window.addEventListener('DOMSubtreeModified', bootstrap);
That version waits for the chat to fully load. Let me know if you have any other questions: #anstosa
You can use InboxSDK for that.
Here is documentation link
Also you have a Hello world repo, where is a solved your problem
hello repo