I am a new user to vs code so I had just installed an extension but don't know how to delete it, please help me.
Go to the extensions menu, search for the name of said extension and you will see an uninstall button
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I am new in react native when I am typing vs code does not show any suggestions I had tried to re-install the all react-native extension but it does not make any change.
any help, please
Change the language preference in vscode, botton right, and install necessary extensions from vscode extension menu
Suggestions come from the Visual Studio IntelliCode. Go to extensions and install that extension or update if it needs updating. Also install Javacsript tools and if all fails try updating Visual Studio Code, then restart.
thanks for all, I had found the answer by removing vs code and After uninstalling vscode, removed:
1.%UserProfile%.vscode
2.%AppData%\Code
3.%LocalAppData%\Programs\Microsoft VS Code
and after that re-installed and everything is Ok
Just Uninstall VS-Code and then remove the registry by,
click Win+R
type %AppData% and delete all the folders in the code .
reinstall VS-Code, it's working fine for me.
I am newbie to windows universal app development and I need an expadable list. In the past I did it with WPToolkit for Windows Phone 8 but I read that it is not available for UWP. I see ExpanderRT project and tried to use it but I couldn't be successfull. I add Shared project of ExpanderRT as an existing project to my solution and use as in the screenshot. Now I'm taking the namespace error.
I have a time limit. I need fast and easy working soluton for expandable list. Thank you all for your help.
[UPDATE]
I tried https://github.com/brendankowitz/ZeroProximity.Accordion as #Osman said. But I'm not sure if it is the right decision. Because I see the expandable list and it works but project build throw error as in the screenshot below. I install it via nuget. It wasn't installed in the first place. I run as a administrator and changed project.json 's Copy to Output Directory value to Copy always. Then it was installed.
So my questions; Is this error important? Will it create problems when I want to put the app on store? I don't know how to act to this error, please help!
https://github.com/brendankowitz/ZeroProximity.Accordion
You can use the library given in the link above. I used it on our UWP project.It works great.
Hope this helps,
Osman
I have created so many custom module in ODOO 8.0 adones and I want to create the ODOO Setup file for that for Window installation then Which kind of steps I want to follow or does it need to require for separate software that make my Window setup file.
This document may helpful for you for create window .exe file for OpenERP V6
please refere the below link :
https://doc.odoo.com/6.0/developer/8_24_build/
You may try this V8 to see if it can solve your problem.
I've tried it on Windows 7, worked out of the box.
please try below link
http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenopenerp/files/
Hi there if somebody wants to simplify this, I made a small batch file to execute all of this procedure in a faster way..Just follow steps.Be sure to have odoo v8 installed on windows,not sure if it works with any other odoo version. Please download from this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3p4071rlsa071is/CreateOdooModule.bat?dl=0
Also I did this in Windows 7 64 bits, maybe in other version it doesnt detect odoo path automatically.If not,just add it manually when program asks.
Hope it works for everybody !
I am working on an ArcGIS add-in (a very simple toolbar with a few buttons) with VB.Net and ArcObjects SDK in Visual Studio 2010. The solution was built successfully and the debug settings were configured.
When I hit Debug, ArcMap application was opened. I couldn't find the toolbar docked anywhere on the ArcMap toolbar. I went to "Customize" -> "Add-in Manager" and the add-in being debugged was not there. Then I tried "Add From File...", located the "esriaddin" file and clicked "Install Add-in". It populated a message box saying "No GUI components found in this Add-In."
I made some Google searches but haven't got any luck to reach a solution yet.
What was I missing? Has anyone come across the same issue and any direction?
Thanks in advance!
Try clicking build first, then open the arcmap separately and check the add-in manager inside of arcmap to see if it got added to the application. If so, you should be able to find it and turn the toolbar on.
I'm not sure about .Net, but I debugged this issue for the Java SDK. You have to make sure you are using the correct versions for compiling. In java, it was an old archive version of jdk1.6 32 bit.
Then I was referencing something wrong inside the xml document. I had changed the name of my JAR file (taken from project name by the ArcObjects SDK). In the xml document it was still pointing towards the old name.
This may not help you, but if anyone else searches this error and is using tje Java SDK, hopefully it will help.
I struggled with this same issue with a 10.0 add in. We had a 10.1 update that worked with 10.1 but trying to install it to 10.2.2 gave me that exact error. So much for upward compatible! I then tried to build 10.2.2 code and kept having this error. Others mentioned needing to build to x86 so I did that although the 10.1 was on Win7-64 and ran with AnyCPU....
I believe the final key for me was in the config file. I had set version to 10.2.2 As soon as I changed that to 10.2, the darn add-in installed just fine. Nice waste of a day for an extra '.2'
I made a single view app for the ipad, with a movie, webview and button, and I get this error when I try and run it. I have restarted the application, and reinstalled it, but nothing is working. This error keeps coming up in my MoviePlayer_Prefix.pch file. Can someone help me out?
I have had the same issue with being unable to compile project due to UIKit.h not being found + "unable to load standard library for target..."
The solution for me was very simple - to quit (CMD+Q) and relaunch Xcode. I have found out that with Xcode opened, macOS seems to have removed command line tools for Xcode because it was preparing for a update and relaunching Xcode triggered the "install additional components" update and it made the problem disappear.
Like Faul Textor said, most likely your XCode updated to 12.1 but your Command Line Tools didn't. You need to quit XCode completely and then start it again and you should get a pop-up saying "Install Additional Components"
Sorry, this should have been a comment to his reply but I cannot do that.
It sounds like you removed the UIKit.framework from your project at some point. Check if it is listed in your project navigator. If it's not there, go to your project in the project navigator pane, select your target, go to the build phases tab, click on link binary with libraries, hit the plus button, find the UIKit.framework there and add it to your project.
EDIT:
This answer suggests that there mayb be an issue with your framework search paths build setting. Check that out and if the path is empty and it still doesn't work, a re-install of Xcode would fix it, I think.
Just wanted to add my two cents on not making a dumb-ass mistake - came across this answer hoping to solve same problem.
Turns out I had written #import "<UIKit/UIKit.h>" instead of #import <UIKit/UIKit.h>.
Thought I would add in case someone else makes a simple mistake like me.