Does anyone know how to get those information in an vscode's extension ?
Like isPanelOpened, isSideBarOpened ?
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When I search everywhere in intellij I get only the latest files I worked on and not the full results.
Is there any way to fix this besides re-install ?
try using Ctrl+shift+R?
this acts like search everywhere and allows you to replace words too
I'm loving IntelliJ because I also work with MySQL and the integration into one UI is great. Seems that IntelliJ works nicely with ColdFusion as well. I'm just hoping to successfully use MXUnit, but I seem to be getting an error upon testing. My main goal is just being able to display the output directly in IntelliJ instead of outputting in a browser.
My test site path: /Applications/ColdFusion11/cfusion/wwwroot/Test/test.cfc
Error http://localhost/mxunit-launcher.cfc?method=executeTestCase&componentName=test
Seems like I have to add in a mapping, maybe in CF Admin, because the path and web path don't match but I haven't done that before if that's the case. Here's a screenshot of input in IntelliJ, and the output at the bottom of the screenshot when running the debugger:
Thanks for any feedback on what I might be missing.
Before everything was fine but since some time i get "cannot find Symbol” when i try to compile.
The errors are on my own classes.
If i jump to source and then click the error icon i get this:
But the constructor already exists.
I have no idea of how to get rid of it. I did a lot of searching but none of the solutions like clean worked.
My project is under VCS which i don't really understand (how to set up etc). So maybe it has to do something with that. I only don't know how to get rid of it. Can someone help?
edit:
Here is the zip of the project folder and one folder that includes a library that is used.
I try to compile with build artifacts.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17630770/temp/doekeLibsArchive.zip
I hope someone can give it a try. I would love to continue on this project.
The problem is coming from the fact you have two BezierVertex classes,
a public one nl.doekewartena.path.BezierVertex
and a nested one nl.doekewartena.path.BezierVertexPath.BezierVertex
when you are inside BezierVertexPath, intellij is right nl.doekewartena.path.BezierVertexPath.BezierVertex does not have the constructor shown on your screenshot, it is nl.doekewartena.path.BezierVertex which has it, so you should use the fully qualified name of that class.
Am I missing something ?
So we're trying to change the default cluster icon using gmaps for rails.
In the wiki
it says
You can customize the pics used by the clusterer by setting the Gmaps.map.customClusterer js function in your code.
Where would we put that function? It says "In the javascript" - but where? Do we straight-up edit the code generated by gmaps4rails? How does gmaps4rails pick up the information?
To do this customization you just need to create js file. Then you can
"require" that js file in your Application.js or otherwise just directly refer in your view file. That's it you need not to do anything else. I have used it and it worked for me. If any questions do let me know.
To understand how it works you can just refer the
gmaps4rails.base.js (see #customClusterer = -> false)
gmaps4rails.googlemaps.js (method - createClusterer)
it is straight forward to understand
I tried to use the standard icons provided by android as the background for my ImageButton using:
android:background="#android:drawable/btn_circle_normal"
btn_circle_normal seems to be present in the sdk directory. However, I get the error:
error: Error: Resource is not public. (at 'background' with value '#android:drawable/btn_circle_normal').
What could be the possible cause for the same and also the solution.
Thanks in advance
these Ressources are private and you may not use them in your styles. You could however create your own style, that mimics the same thing. Just download the extracted rounded PNGs and create a file like rounded_buttons in your src/drawable Folder. You can find a good tutorial (Google-Translate it first).