Suddenly PhpStorm looks like that:
I deleted and re-installed it. However that didn't change anything.
Type CtrlAltS to open the Settings window. Expand the Editor tree in the left panel. Expand Color Scheme, then click in General. In the right panel, click in Line coverage and uncheck Background checkbox on the right side.
You can also type a shortcut CtrlShiftA to open the actions window and type line coverage.
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Let me explain the situation.
I need to copy a lot of instances of a text inside a project of PhpStorm. So, I perform a 'Find in Path' action and a floating window appears with the matching results.
Now my problem is that after copying once from the floating window, if I click on another app window, then PhpStorm's main window/PhpStorm itself go to background, then if I want to copy text from the floating window again, I can not use any keyboard shortcut, I can not modify any line in the floating window because PhpStorm stays in background/inactive-mode even if I click on its floating window.
If I click anywhere in the PhpStorm except the main top-white bar of PhpStorm, then the floating window disappear, which causes me to perform the search again.
It is reducing my productivity a lot. Is there any way to make the PhpStorm active or bring it foreground when clicking its floated search window?
Please see the screenshot:
Is there any way to make the PhpStorm active or bring it foreground when clicking its floated search window?
You are approaching the problem from the a bit wrong angle. There is a better solution than fighting the focus/foreground state.
There is a button in the bottom right corner of "Find in Path" window ("Open in Find" it says on your screenshot) -- click it and it will open search results in traditional / standard Search Results tool window (with grouping by folders/files, preview area etc)... so no floating and no auto closing on clicking somewhere.
P.S. Lots of people forgetting that results shown in this new "Find in Path" dialog/popup is still just a preview (TOP 100 matches only). Super functional (you can edit and stuff) but still preview only. This mainly applies to those who remember the way how this dialog (back then it was dialog window) looked before redesign (now it's more of a popup).
Because of the way how it is all presented now (results occupy majority of the popup space) people somehow automatically forgetting about "traditional" way of searching (clicking actual "Find" button to get search working) and focusing only on what they see on a screen right now.
This new "Find in Path" dialog/popup adds a lot of convenience for sure (you typed search text and results are straight away before your eyes). At the same time quite often you may see/hear "it does not show me all results" frustrated comments (as it shows top 100 .. and a single file may have 100+ hits in some cases) and alike. JetBrains needs to improve UX a bit in this area for sure.
I just upgraded to PhpStorm 2017.1 and noticed that when I do a directory search using the project explorer on the left hand side of the screen, the results now appear as a pop-up modal.
There is an option to get the results to appear as the bottom panel (like in previous versions) on the modal, but I would like it to do that by default.
How do I get the old behavior back?
To have Enter work as Ctrl+Enter, please vote for IDEA-169996.
Note that you can switch to the old dialog by deselecting ide.find.as.popup in Registry: Help | Find action, type Registry to locate it, find the option there and deselect the checkbox
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.
I don't know what I've switched on (by accident) but every time I have the Inspect Element area open and then try to click anything on the webpage not within the Inspect Element area (especially something jQuery related like a slideshow for example) it greys the page, shows a message saying 'Paused in debugger' and then opens a jQuery file within the Sources section of Inspect Element.
Within the 'Call Stack' area, it shows a message saying 'Paused on a "click" Event Listener'.
I don't remember switching this feature on but I'm keen for it to be switched off.
I know this question has been asked before - I thought I'd found the answer when everyone suggested we look to see if the 'Pause' option is switched on (blue). However, it's not switched on, it's grey not blue or any other colour and when I hover over it, it says "Don't pause on exceptions. Click to Pause on all exceptions".
You might also check the Source tab, check under the Event Listener Breakpoints panel if you've set any breakpoints under 'Mouse'.
This can also cause the issue
Break Point icon at top left should be blue like this(For Deactivate BreakPoints)
Should not grey like this
Found solution here, if the little octagonal stop/pause sign (at lower left of Chrome "Sources") is colored (blue or purple), you need to click on it until it's black again.
It did drive me nuts for a short while.....scroll all the way to the bottom of breakpoint window and you'll find XHR Breakpoints & under it there is the Any XHR checkbox...
Goto the sources tab and check all breakpoints.
Go to Elements tab and remove all breakpoints from right pane under DOM Breakpoints
One possible cause, it that you've enabled the "pause on exceptions" (the little stop-sign shaped icon with the pause (||) symbol with in in the lower left of the window). Try clicking that back to the off/grey state (not red nor blue states) and reload the page.
For me, I resolved it by temporarily disabling the Chrome Bitwarden extension.
You could check to see in the Sources tab in the devtools panel to see what is causing this error, it could be an extension.
To open the devtools panel on Chrome, press the F12 key.
For Visual Studio Users, just go Tools>Options>Debugging and make disabled it
I have no idea how it happened, but suddenly when I launch Monodevelop, the menus appear in a language other than English. I have tried reinstalling the application as well as manually removing artifacts in other directories under Library. No luck. After a reinstall, it loads in another language still.
You can change the Language under the options/preferences dialog.
For me the shortcut keystroke is 'command + comma'
Or it is the third menu entry under MonoDevelop menu.
Select the first child entry in the left tree view. "Visual Style"
On the right there are three tabs across the top. Select the first. "General"
The "User Interface Language" setting is the second combo box on that screen.
Change that and click OK at the bottom of the screen. Should be on the right.
Restart MonoDevelop.
Can you please open a bug on https://bugzilla.xamarin.com, including the Version Info from MD's about dialog, and attach your preferences file "~/Library/Preferences/MonoDevelop-2.8/MonoDevelopProperties.xml"?