I don't think there's much more detail as to what I'm asking. At least not more than in the "title", here it is in case you can't see it: Is there a way to full screen the output of my Google Colaboratory code? Thanks in advance.
I just realized that you can go to the bottom left corner of the screen and click the button (if you hover over you see that it says "command palette"), then search "fullscreen" you find the button that says view output "fullscreen". You have to start the program before full screening though.
I am just learning to use SikuliX and for some reason it worked on a few attempts but after awhile it started to not detect the image that i want to click.
This is the screenshot of my sikuli. Not sure what the error is about.
I am using a mac so i want sikuli to click on the search icon button at the top right hand corner.
This is my matching preview.
Sorry my problem seems so trivial but yet i am not able to understand why it is not working.
I realised it could be an issue regarding multi - monitor environments.
Just like this question here:
IntelliJ: After hiding my "Output" sub-panel within the "Debug" panel, how do I get it back?
I canno get the log/console viewer back in debug mode.
The suggested solution in the given question no longer works the "restore layout" button does nothing, and the "certain spot" on the debug is extremely vague at best.
Is there a way to retrieve the console if it gets vanished (or better yet, just stop that button for vanishing it from even existing)?
I am using IntelliJ 12 Ultimate. If the restore layout didn't work for you either, this should fix the problem:
Open the Debug panel.
Keep mouse on the Debug tab and move it straight right to the Watches icon.
You may see a few more more icons here, and Output may or may not be visible (not visible for me)
If visible, click it and the Output view will be restored.
If not visible, move your mouse slowly to either side of the Watches icon and an empty block would highlight indicating that you are hovering over an icon. There may be several of these. Use tooltip to figure out which is Ouput and click it.
Worked for me, I hope it works for you too.
click the button on the left of Debug View called "restore layout",then the console will go back in the Debug View! 1
Syed explained it pretty well, but a picture could be even better:
A view can be hidden via its context menu, then restored by clicking the corresponding icon (with red circle) to the right.
You can restore the layout using this button as of 2018.1.8
In 2016.2, I had to re-run in debug mode for it to reappear. I could not find a way to un-hide the console in the debug window.
You don't say which version of IntelliJ you're using, but I've just tried this in version 12 and the console window minimises to the far right of the debugger tabs. Look at where it says 'Debugger' and then eyes right until you see one or more icons over the Watches panel. Try clicking on them. If you're not using version 12, then only god can help you :)
In v. 2020.1 there is Layout Settings on the top right corner of Debug window
I've just spent an hour trying to get my console output back, and although this answer didn't solve it, it did help.
I'm on Intellij 11.1 Ultimate Edition, and Restore layout didn't help. Nor did I have any icons above the Watches window in the debugger, but I clicked around above the Watches anyway - and suddenly my console output was restored.
I've tried clicking around there again to see if I can provide more concrete steps, but without success. Can only suggest you keep clicking till it reappears.
The new Firefox versions do not have the regular menus anymore.
Instead the menu can be reached by clicking the orange button which is somehow integrated into the form's controlbar. This saves some space on the client area.
I would like to do the same with VB.NET and WinForms.
Could anybody please tell me
a) what this is called? I did not find any information on this on Google, perhaps because I just didn't find the right term.
b) Perhaps a starting point on how to do this?
Thank you very much.
Someone mentionned me sikuli http://sikuli.org/ seems great.
I just try to go to yahoo with google chrome and it fails to paste the url at step 6 why ?
If you perfrom a mouse click on the textfield with www.google.com in it, it will be marked with blue and so the picture changes. This means that the paste operation will fail because it cant find the picture in your screen.
In this case it would be better to just skip the image and paste it directly after the mouse click.
find("icon.png")
click("icon.png")
wait("textfield.png")
find("textfield.png" )
click("textfield.png" )
paste("yahoo.com")
type(Key.ENTER)
Hope this solves your problem.
i believe that the image of "www.google.com" text had changed after the click operation,either the text getting highlighted or inserting a cursor image.
try to remove the click