I'm working on a school project using Swing and NetBeans. As a result, I have a lot of automatically generated code in my project. We have to follow strict style guidelines using CheckStyle. Is it possible to have the automatically generated source code formatted a certain way? As an example, is it possible to make the lines not go over 80 characters width?
If you're allowed to use generated code, the teacher should understand that this code is not generated by you, but by the IDE, and shouldn't care that it doesn't respect the formatting rules.
If he doesn't understand it, then let Netbeans generate the code, and then edit it using any text editor before giving it to the teacher.
If I were your teacher, I wouldn't allow the use of Netbeans's wysiwig editor, though. You learn how to use Swing (and use it properly) by hand-crafting the code, not by dragging and dropping Swing components.
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I have tried to find an answer but am not finding what I am looking for. I am using hostinger to host my website and using their built in design software. Their csv output creates a csv file with all parameters in one column instead of each parameter in its own column. I believe programming is in html and I don’t have access to base code but I can add to the “header” of the code with custom code. Does anyone know what will help me to solve my issue?
I haven’t tried anything yet as I’m not very familiar with html and Hostingers support team told me to look here as they specialize in hosting and support of that, not programming.
are you using their Website builder and a pre-designed templates ?
if you think the problem come from website template, you can delete that section and use custom html code
https://support.hostinger.com/en/articles/6475646-website-builder-how-to-customize-a-website-template#h_ed99b23b6a
There are two ways to add HTML code to your website, and it depends on the type of code you want to add.
If the code needs to be added to the part of your website's source code, use the Custom code field in your website's integration settings.
If the code needs to be added to the part of your website's source code, use the Embed code element.
I'm writing blogs on Tumblr using HTML (I use HTML in order to control the content of my blogs flexibly and precisely) and I'm coding with Tumblr's own HTML editor, which is not so bad and I can continue writing in this way. However, there're some points I don't like, e.g.:
I can't adjust the width of the editor window and so the view looks a little compact.
After posting (or saving as draft), the source code will be automatically rearranged, pretty differently from my original version. That includes the line breaks, automatic adding of HTML tags (like </p>), and converting of special characters, like > to > and to (displayed as a dot).
My ideal wish is that I can use my own editor (namely Visual Studio Code) to manage my blogs. I could get a more familiar and comfortable working environment, together with useful functions like auto-complete. But there's still a conflict here - Very often I need to use the "Preview on Blog" feature (so that I can check the actual result).
To explain the situation, I describe an odd plan as example here. I could edit the source code using VS Code, during this I copy everything to Tumblr's editor when I need to "Preview on Blog", until posting. And whenever I need to update blogs I do the same work. That is, to keep a synchronous update of my blogs as local HTML files and online on Tumblr. But this way is not pretty convenient.
Is there a magical way to achieve a connection between the local editor and the website? Or, in general, how can I get a more comfortable workspace to write blogs on Tumblr using HTML?
Thanks a lot!
EDIT:
I'm not blogging on Tumblr anymore, I started to set up my own blogging platform using GitHub Pages and Jekyll.
(BTW, the code editor I use has changed from Visual Studio Code to NeoVim.)
I have a course work for which I have to make a (as advanced as possible) WYSIWYG web page editor in VB.NET (2010). It should have a visual editor with drag-drop support for several elements such as anchors, images, tables etc., and it should generate HTML based on that structure.
I don't know where to begin though.. I have some experience with vb.net, I made a tabbed notepad vaguely following a tutorial, but I don't know how to make this drag-drop thingy in a richtextbox.
I've searched for a tutorial, but most of them are just too simple - a text editor with browser control rendering the HTML.. I found one really nice and advanced, but it's in german :-|
So, if anyone knows any resources / tutorials I could use to start things I'll appreciate it.
I won't start with a richtextbox. Do you want to realize it in WPF or Forms (I would recommend WPF)?
In WPF there is relative simple a Drag-And-Drop behavior for elements (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-en/library/ms742859.aspx).
I would start with some simple elements (e.g. TextBoxes) and drag-drop them from some sort of toolbox onto a grid with fixed columns and rows (and later use a canvas). And then generate the HTML-Code from that.
In general, most of the WYSIWYG browser based editors are written in Javascript using an editable DIV.
A good example is tinymce:
http://www.tinymce.com/
Download, including full source code, is available here:
http://www.tinymce.com/download/download.php
You can use CKEditor. Its one of the best WYSIWYG editor i have worked with. Its highly customizable and opensource.
Given below is the URL for the website:
http://ckeditor.com/
I'm looking for a HTML editor that kinda supports templated editing or live snippets or something like that.
Background: I'm working on a website for a friend. As there are no specifications what the webspace/webserver can or can't do, I decided to make it a pure HTML/CSS page, or rather 10 of them. I wrote a template, copied it 10 times and edited the content. And guess what, the template has to be changed.
Therefore I'm looking for a (HTML-)editor that has some kind of live template system where I can edit the content in as it where plain text and then save the project into the 10 pure HTML/CSS files.
I thought about using PHP (the only script language I've some knowledge in), but writing the underlying template script would cost me enough time that I could change all files by hand. I'm not that familiar with AJAX to know if there's a way to load content from another file. If so, this would be an option if there already is a script. With Webdeveloper (firefox extension) I could save the generated source code as HTML/CSS.
Thanks in advance
Edit: any hints how to do this without an editor are welcome
Edit2: In my mind the tool looks like a plain old text editor like SciTe, but capable of editing multiple files simultaneously in the same text area, so it looks like editing one ordinary file, but actually it's a whole bunch of files.
Dreamweaver will do this for you, it's had HTML templating of the type your describe built in from very early versions (because from how you phrase the question I do not think you're thinking along the lines of a PHP templating engine such as Smarty, but some sort of HTML layout formating)
Although I regularly look around for Dreamweaver replacements, and I've certainly been impressed by Aptana, I still tend to use Dreamweaver in my development stack simply because whereas I can compensate for some of the more coding-orientated features it misses, I find the WYSIWYG nature of the editor invaluable.
I would have used a template engine.
I wrote a post about a dead simple script using the Dwoo template engine and mod_rewrite, where I am taking the uri and loading the forrect data and template based on that. You should be able to get it running in a few minutes.
Maybe I am way off on this, but why don't you look into an Open Source Content Management System (PHP/MYSQL)? There are MANY light systems that are not like Drupal, Joomla (if you do not want the big bulk of those CMS's).
There are even a few good ones for light web design that are flat file driven.
That would be my suggestion, at least if not for this project, look into it for future projects.
Here is an example of a great micro CMS that would seem to fit the bill for what you are doing:
http://www.mini-print.com/
I required to write a small web application that allow customer to select predefined layout template in html and be able to modify it. The application need to allow customer to add block text to pre defined area and images. The block texts need to be able to reorder based on customer need. eg. move up , move down or move to sidebar. THe complete layout will be able to convert to table layout and inline css due to email program doesn't like div & css. I don't know where should I looking for the information to make this happen, could anyone show me how to do this.
Thank you
Of course, I may be misunderstanding you. You might consider using a standard content management system such as:
linux based
joomla
Mambo
Windows based
DotNetNuke
Sharepoint
Those systems have the functionality you described built in with the added benefit that most of them are free and open source.
I'm not sure why someone downvoted you, but check out a javascript framework like script.aculo.us or Yahoo's YUI
Those will go a long way towards creating the interface you need. Also they have a lot of examples.
The Yahoo framework has an inplace html editor (I think that is what you are asking for). Another editing is the fckeditor.