For a Quick Fix / Intention popup, as the following:
How can that text
TS2339: Property 'assign' does not exist on type 'ObjectConstructor'
be copied to the clipboard? I can not "select" the text and then command[/ctl]-C it .
Alt+Click copies the tooltip text to the clipboard.
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Sometimes I want the name of an object copied to the clipboard. I usually hit F2 to rename and copy while the text is selected. This seems dangerous. Is there a better way?
Ctrl+C with the object highlighted. The schema and object name will be copied to the clipboard. No need to press F2!
[dbo].[objectname]
Is there a way to add multiple environment variables in IntelliJ? When one sends me a list of variables I can add them one by one by clicking + in this window
But it's quite annoying to do for 10 or 20 variables every time. I can copy all variables from Environment variables field but we cannot paste there. Is there any way to do it?
Yes, it's totally possible to paste all environment variables at once in this screen but they need to be in a specific format.
Click on the ... button to the right of environment variables to show the dialog you have in your first screenshot.
Now you can use the Paste button but the values in your clipboard have to be in a specific format for pasting to work. In your case that clipboard info would be something like this:
APP_PORT=8080
DB_URL=jdbc:mysql...
DB_USER=javausers
DB_PASSWORD=javausers
APP_LOGGING_LEVEL=DEBUG
Try copying the value above and use the paste button (not Ctrl+v). If you don't have your data in this format you can try formatting it using a text replace tool online.
Also if you select all of the values in that dialog and click the copy button you can get the values in the same format that will work with importing. Warning: clicking Ctrl+c will not copy the values in the same format as the copy button in the dialog.
You could use "Paste" button at the bottom of the variables list.
Yes, just:
Click on the three dots (...) button of the Environment variables option. On the Windows version, the button is a little folder icon.
Select all the variables on the showed popup (name and value) and click on the "Copy" button. Close the popup.
Choose the other configuration, open his Environment variables option and click on the "Paste" button.
I am not sure if the (...) option is available in the community edition also.
This is how i was able to add them to the configuration. Just select the environment variables you want to import into the desired configuration.
E.g: If you have variables like
min_instance_count: 1
max_instance_count: 2
min_memory: 2
max_memory: 2
Replace the colons/other delimiters with = :
min_instance_count= 1
max_instance_count= 2
min_memory= 2
max_memory= 2
Now import the variables by copy-pasting (the clipboard sign).
You can simply paste a ; concatenated list of environment variables (and their values) into the Environment Variables dialog box.
E.g. paste in:
AWS_DYNAMO_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:4569;AWS_REGION=us-east-1;sample_var=sample
and get:
I quite often use the mouse to highlight text and then press cmd-c (Osx) to copy the highlighted text. However it seems that the cursor is not updated when I do this and so instead of copying the highlighted text to the register it copies from current cursor position to end of where I highlighted. What am I doing wrong? I dont want to keep remembering to click before select to move the cursor.
I am using evilmode.
Put
(xterm-mouse-mode -1)
under user-config in your .spacemacs file should do the trick.
Is there a setting in InteliJ to make it highlight usages of a word that is currently selected in plain text files similar to what Notepad and Sublime text editors do and what InteliJ does in java?
Help guide https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/help/highlighting-usages.html has Highlight usages of element at caret but that setting doesn't seem to change anything in plain text files.
To highlight all occurrences of a word in plain text, select the word and press Ctrl + F. This will open a search header filled with the selected word and all matches will be highlighted.
This is not exactly usages highlighting (since there is no real context in a plain text file), but it does what you want.
You can use Edit > Find > Highlight Usages in File Ctrl + Shift + F7.
This highlights all usages of selected text using the Find window.
Please help me to on this:
In word VBA i am trying to get the type of data copied in clip board.
how can i check the content type in clipboard using Word VBA.
Thank's
You can use Getformat method in Clipboard Objectto check whether the clipboard has certain type of data... See these links for better clarifications...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ebwdx8yh%28v=vs.90%29.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.dataformats%28v=vs.90%29.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa240801(v=vs.60).aspx