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I'm using OS X El capitan and i have problem with my code editor.
Autocomplete not working, popup dropdown does NOT show up.
I have tried in sublime text 2-3, atom, bracket, Xcode.
Press TAB is OK. But i want to show the popup dropdown.
Has anyone else experienced this or know what would have caused this? Please help me.
Tks.
Have you tried pressing Ctrl + Space to bring up code complete?
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Apparently after the last Chrome update(ver 78.0.39) there is a new feature(tab tooltip, it's quite distracting):
How can I disable this?
The link provided in comments work. Pasting it here for direct solution.
Visit Chrome://flags page
Search for Tab hover, in the highlighted search results, for Tab Hover cards
Select “Disabled ” and restart the Chrome browser.
Do note the flags are temporary, may work for a couple of versions, after that they’ll disappear, this is a temporary solution only, we suggest you to get used to the hover cards feature.
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I have a problem with my PDF reader on google chrome. When I open a PDF file, then it appear and fail few second after. I made a video to illustrate. Any one already had this problem ? Could it be mac computor ? I've got a MacBook pro from 2011. But on safari it works well, so it should be a problem with Chrome (and it's very recent in the sense that I have this problem since 2 weeks).
It's a known Chrome bug described at https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=870404.
You can add a star to that issue to be notified of the fix.
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How Ctrl+g is different from Ctrl+f in Chrome?
I could not find any difference between these two keyboard shortcuts in google-chrome, both opens the same boxes. Isn't there any difference?
Ctrl+f and Ctrl+g actually don't do the same thing in Chrome.
Ctrl+f simply brings up the search menu. Pressing Ctrl+g (and continuing to press it) will cycle through all of the different selections that are highlighted.
F3 behaves similarly to Ctrl+g.
Ctrl+Shift+g will cycle backwards through the highlights.
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I don't know really how to ask this as a question because I'm not sure what is going on: in my Google Chrome browser the search bar's text is upside down when I try to type in it or click on it, everything else on the page is the proper way and when I click off the search bar the text goes back to normal. Is there something that I may have done to have this happen? It just started today and it is really really annoying. The only inference I have seen about this happening to someone else was on here: http://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/336245/ and although several people claimed to have a similar problem that started occuring this week no one has been able to solve it
Go into your Chrome Settings > Advanced Settings > un-check Use hardware acceleration when available.
Not sure why but it fixed my issue. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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On chrome I installed Awesome and Vimium, everytime when I enter "t" , the awesome page shows up. Is there some way to open a fixed url by a few keystroke, such as type "t" and open www.google.com in a new tab?
This seems to align with this issue. Helpfully, the hint given in response is a reasonable workaround in the meantime. For a more concise shortcut, using a rarely used key (eg. for B) as the bookmark name should help.
It's the answer I got from the plugin writer.
https://github.com/philc/vimium/issues/933