I am using Firebug and I keep getting the spaces with arrows and don't know how to get rid of them. I believe it is coming form the line spacing from the Visual Studio but not sure.
Does anyone know how to get rid of them?
The arrow actually indicates a tab. To turn off their display open the HTML panel's options menu and uncheck the option Show Whitespace.
To automatically remove the trailing whitespace in Visual Studio there is an extension called CodeMaid, which takes care of that as you can read in an answer to another thread.
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I have installed HTML-CSS-JS Prettify package in Sublime Text 3 (on Ubuntu 18.4).
The image below shows that it appears on the context menu. However, when I select its context menu (the second context menu) has all options greyed out. I can't find a explanation anywhere and would appreciate knowing how to enable it.
If it is any use the "Anaconda" selection is also all greyed out when I select it. Nodejs is not.
Many thanks.
Menu items appear disabled for a couple of different reasons.
The first (and most common) is that when a menu is about to be displayed, Sublime asks every command bound to an item available in the menu if it should be enabled right now or not, and the command can decide to disable itself if it currently doesn't apply.
The second reason is that the command bound to the menu item is currently missing. For people using packages and not creating them themselves, that generally means that there's something wrong with the plugin that provides the command, such as it not loading for some reason.
In this case, based on the items in there it seems more likely that the second case is what's getting you here.
In order to check that, use View > Show Console or the associated key binding and see if there are any messages that look like a package didn't load for some reason. If so, resolving whatever issue that is should get things working.
I have not added any image to the list, but when viewing the Paginated Report in Power BI Report Server I can see a broken image link.
Can anyone help me understand the reason why the icon has been showing up and help me get rid of it?
the Simplest Solution that I found was to not use Line.
I was using Line for the formatting purpose and it was mentioned in some article that in older version of report viewer, it search for padding and calls a blank image.
So I replaced Line with Textboxes with making the Top of the Textbox solid. This resolved my issue.
Each Time I'm using this console I'm struggeling with my mouse to click on the editable line.
So two question :
Is there a way of enlarging this line so it easier to click on it ?
Is there a command to navigate to it ?
The only way to enlarge it is to create a custom theme for DevTools, enable the experiment for using custom themes, and then installing your extension. That way you can get custom CSS into the top-level DevTools scope to modify things.
You may open a bug report on the chromium issue tracker against the DevTools so the team can assess the UX to see if there is anything they should modify internally.
I use Android studio 2.0.
Logcat show logs, but little bit odd.
I want to see one line. but it don't work.
Former Android studio 1.5 is show one line.
Please let me know how do that.
http://i.stack.imgur.com/26DCW.png
may be your soft wrap properties are enable.
Go to File--> Settings --> Editor --> General.
in General there is one option use soft wrap in editor.
just disable this option and try..
I think it works.
if it is not working then try this
there is red circle just click at that property on once.. your problem will be solved.
thank you.
If you run a code inspection, you might get something like this in the results panel:
Problem synopsis:
Traditional syntax array literal detected (at line 193)
Problem resolution:
Convert Array Syntax To Short
i.e. it's telling you to change array() to []
The 'resolution' is clickable and it'll fix it for you. But is a keyboard shortcut, or a way of shading identical problems (often you get a bunch of them) and having them fixed for you all at once?
You can use f2/Shift+f2 to jump to next/previous error, then hit Alt+Enter, Enter to apply suggested fixes.
Note that there is a Code | Code Cleanup... command that runs inspections against your code and applies quickfixes. But it only includes a small subset of available inspections that are considered 'safe', so that applying hotfixes automatically doesn't break anything
Use standard shortcut: same as for invoking intentions menu (Quick Fix menu) manually in Editor: Alt + Enter (for Windows/Linux, not sure what that would be on Mac)
Also you can take a look at this tool: https://github.com/fabpot/PHP-CS-Fixer