How to remove these vertical white lines in PhpStorm 2017.3?
They're called Vertical indent guides
Here's how to turn them off: go to Settings > Editor > Appearance and uncheck Show vertical indent guides
You might want to remove foreground on these guides instead of completly disable this feature, since something (either PhpStorm 2017.3 itself or Material Theme plugin) introduced this bug in the latest update.
Go to the Settings -> Editor -> Color Scheme -> General and look for the Guides section. Uncheck the Foreground option on Visual Guides or change its color from EEEEEE to 32424A. Hit Apply & Ok.
Now these guides should look the same as in 2017.2.
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I am using PhpStorm because I really like the features, but I would like to disable this little popover to make it look cleaner. How would I do this without disabling the inspections themselves?
The popover:
You cannot remove/disable it. You can only make it less visible (smaller). For that you need to configure it to be as in previous versions: hover over and use the menu there, as simple as that (Compact View option on the screenshot below).
Before:
After:
I'm not sure what has happened, but this morning when I opened PhpStorm the background of the editor is now white even though the selected theme is still Darcula - any idea? It was all good last night - but now it's all white.
You are looking in the wrong place. The background color (and the code colors) is not determined by the theme, but by the scheme.
You can choose the scheme by going to Editor > Colors & Fonts:
You also have a preview of how the scheme will look like on every file type:
You have to set "scheme" in "editor->colors and fonts" to darcula.
There are several other dark editor schemes you could try.
Go to Preferences -> Colors & Fonts -> General -> Default Text -> Background Color and uncheck the inheritance box and select your color.
I had the same problem when I installed the new PHPStorm V10.
I have set up a WordPress website for a client and have found that the user cannot:
1) change font size
2) change the actual font
3) change colour of the font
for the text they enter in the WordPress admin section as there are no tools to do this in the WSIWYG text editor.
Any suggestions on how to achieve this, I have tried looking for a plugin that enables this but can't seem to find one.
Of course they can achieve this in the Text section through HTML but the users are not familiar with HTML and CSS and frankly I wouldn't want them doing that.
I am using the latest version of WordPress (3.9.2)
p.s. I have the TinyMCE Advanced plugin installed already, it's quite cool but it doesn't have the above features I want.
Believe It or Not you can do this with TinyMCE Advanced.
step 1.) Install and activate the plugin (you said that you done that)
step 2.) Navigate to Settings->TinyMCE Advanced (in admin back-end and click it)
step 3.) There you will see it says Unused Buttons click the button you want and
drag and drop it inside Editor Settings (above Unused Buttons).
step 4.) after you have drag and dropped buttons click Save
step 5.) in order to change font color hover over icons inside Edit post
on one of them (beside undo/redo button) you will see on hover tool-tip that says Toolbar Toggle
click it and it will expand TinyMCE
step 6.) beside emoticons icon you will see an A letter (that letter is
underlined) this is where you change text color.
As you can see there a lot of options to choose from (you probably want Font Family and Font Sizes just see the step3 )
This is a rather simple done in Emacs or NEdit, but I could not find how to setup tab width in Komodo Edit (I use 7.1).
Komodo has a bug in the setting "Allow file contents to override tab settings". Here is the fix:
Go to: Preferences → Editor → Indentation. From this screen, turn off "Allow file contents to override tab settings" as this is very buggy and can cause Komodo to override your settings (hence the need to change the per-file-setting in other people's solutions)
From this screen, check all other tab settings, and check the per-language settings in the drop down.
Now close all files and after reopening them the settings should now take effect permanently. This is a better solution as you will no longer have to go to each file and constantly reset the per-file indent settings.
Go to the preferences page.
Depending on your display style - GTK style I think, the plus sign or what it is in front of the entry "editor" might be unvisible.
Either double click on "editor" to show the subtree, click into the free space in front of it (like sinking submarines), or search for indent or tab in the search bar.
There you will find the indentation setup details.
Is there a preference in Textwrangler to redefine a tab as 4 spaces? In Vim this is set expandtab in the vimrc, but I don't know how to set it in TW besides clicking "Detab" when I'm done editing the document.
Thanks,
Kevin
Go to "Preferences" -> "Editor Defaults" -> "Auto-expand tabs," and then set tabs to 4 spaces. Then restart TextWrangler for changes to take place.
For docs that already exist you have to hit the "Text Options" button in the top of the editor window of the open document. In older versions, it's the button that looks like a "T" with a light switch next to it; with newer versions, it's a gear "⚙" icon. In that drop down there is the "auto-expand tabs" as well.
in version 4.5.5, there is 'Text -> Detab...', which pops up a requester for how many space per tab, preset for 4.
Go to Edit -> Text Options and tick Auto-expand tabs. This will make all the new tabs to change to spaces.
To change all current tabs to spaces as well, go to Text -> Detab and hit Detab.
Hope that helps!
For Mac, another easy way to check and enable "Auto-expand tabs" is to hit the gear button on top left.
You can also use "Normalize Options..." to set the text options of an already-open document to whatever you have set in your Preferences. This is useful for dealing with pre-existing code.
There are two places you need to set the settings for this to work. One is for previously opened documents, and the other for all documents to be opened or created in the future.
The Settings
set "Auto-expand tabs" to checked
set "Tab width" to 4
Previously Opened Documents
Click the "Text Options" button. It is in the top left of the editor window directly above the document view of the open document. In newer versions it's a gear "⚙" icon. And in older versions it is a "T" and light switch.
New Documents
go to preferences menu: BBEdit -> Preferences
choose "Editor Defaults" from the side-bar in Preferences