cannot use MemoryAnalyzer-1.7 - eclipse-plugin

I just downloaded MemoryAnalyzer-1.7.0.20170613-macosx.cocoa.x86_64.zip from official website , unzip it got mat.app move it to Applications, then open it, but in the interface I cannot click anything , that is the click does not have any effect. Even I cannot close it, I have to force quit it.
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I could use MemoryAnalyzer plug-in in eclipse IDE successfully

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InteliJ idea, disable auto build for java, not HTML

https://stackoverflow.com/a/43234019/11369236
I did those and now, when I remove a line of Java code, it automatically restarts debug.
But I do not want this.
When I change HTML, I have to refresh browser also (it does not restart ide, no need of course but I do not want to refresh tab). It does not refresh automatically. But this is not a big problem.
It only should restart HTML (or I can manually restart it) but not for Java or backend files. I could not see such an option.
When I disable "build automatically" (I use the latest version), I have to restart ide to see HTML changes on the browser.
I can not find a way out.

Change signing certificate in Intellij IDEA for .air installer

The IDE saved my configuration and I do not see a way to change it, the cert expired so I need to change it. I do not remember if I set this in a screen somewhere or I was asked for the details first time I built this, I am also unable to find the answer in the documentation.
From the menu File -> Project Structure a popup will open, select Modules, then expand your main module, then select the configuration then click on Air Packaging tab

Selecting a file in MacOS Finder when running Selenium / Capybara test script

I'm attempting to upload a file on a page that I'm testing. The attach_file method within Capybara will not work here. The reason being that the upload feature is using a JS library named file-uploader here.
I'm actually able to invoke a mouse click in order to open a Finder window (in Mac OS) to allow me to select a file to open, however I'm not sure of how to work within this window. Essentially I'd like to select a file from my desktop and just click 'Open'.
Is there a way for me to work within this window to simply choose a file by its name and then click 'Open'?
I'm working in Firefox.
Dragging the file from my desktop into a div would also work, but I can not find a way to do that in Capybara either.
Thank you.
Selenium is a browser automation tool & as such any interaction with other components of operating systems is not possible. Once a browser opens a file open/Finder window, it's no longer the browser that you're interacting with. There are tools out there which can handle them, but i am not familiar enough to give a detailed response. Google the Robot framework, or AutoIt for starters.
Alternatively, since it's a JS library you're dealing with which handles the upload, you MAY be able to use the JavascriptExecutor to call library functions directly, which doesn't simulate the user experience, but may be enough to get past your hurdle.

how do i chnage the desktop icon for a visual basic program (.exe)

im making a vb.net app and i want to set the icon, how can i do this?
--edit--
turns out i was a bit confused, and it was working. but the answers can still be useful for others.
If I understand the question and issue, your setup/installer might be missing something.
It would seem you did create a shortcut, add it to the Setup project to install to the Desktop (else you wouldnt have one at all)
Select the shortcut in your setup project, open the properties window
Click Target. The list of files you are installing will come up. Select the App.Exe (ie the main executable "MyApp.exe" ususally the primary output). I think Icon is supposed to be set to "Icon" as well.
I think those 2 things combined link the Desktop Shortcut's Icon property to Use the App.Exe's. If there is also a shortcut in the user's programs menu do the same thing (or drag drop a copy).
You are basically doing to the Setup Project's shortcut what you would do to a normal desktop icon to change it or set it. The proj apparently fills in the actual path etc at install.
EDIT
PUBLISH simply compiles everything and produces files for the dev to distribute. It is called PUBLISH because in many cases the output includes a ready to use Setup program for the END USER to install on the PC. (Based on your new Pic, you are trying to reinstall everytime you click the icon or file inside the folder.)
Again, if you do not add a Setup proj to your project, the default one is used and it gives no option for where to install and does not add a shortcut.
Just delete all that junk, Publish again to the default location (VS Studio\...Project name\bin\Publish). Go to that folder and run setup. It will still install to Users\AppData.. but will add a shortcut (to the program) to the start menu.
For a desktop icon, do the "Send To Desktop ..." thing. To INSTALL an icon, you have to add and modify a Setup proj to your Solution.
HTH
'The folder shows the icon for the app, but the icon for the form is different. change the form's icon(in the property grid) to the same as the app and you should see it then.
When you publish it there's 2 files produced that are basically setup files. One relies on the ClickOnce Application Deployment Support Library and the other is a standalone setup app. Since neither one is the actual app you designed, they aren't going to have the icon you want. You'll probably have to investigate other more configurable deployment options.

Eclipse Plugin to "Open Explorer in this File location" for Package Explorer

Is there any plugin that lets me open the file I selected in the Package Explorer in windows explorer?
I am looking for an extra menu option in the right click menu of the package explorer.
Since Eclipse 4.4 (Luna) there is a Show in System Explorer command available from the context menu.
The Show In menu is also accessible through Alt+Shift+W on Linux/Windows and Alt+Cmd+W on macOS.
While there is a default setting that is suitable in most cases, the command for launching the system explorer can be configured on the General > Workspace preference page.
Hmmm... Looks like we all have this problem.
You can use this plugin to do exactly that and a bit more...
Sorry for self advertising... But I think this is what you are looking for!
I'm using StartExplorer for several years now. It's easy to use, is up-to-date and does simply, what you are expecting from it. You can install it through
Help > Eclipse Marketplace...
Usage:
If you can live without the context menu, you can even get this without any additional plugin, using just a launch configuration on the active selection.
I'm not sure if there's a direct way, but what you can do is right click on the file/folder, go to properties, then copy "Location" and put that string into a blank explorer window.
so,
right-click --> properties --> Location --> ctrl-c
open explorer window --> ctrl-v --> go button
You might want to have a look at http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/eexplorer
keeps windows explorer in sync without the need to sync manually via context menu
less explorer windows -> less clutter
possibility to pop out native explorer
keyboard short cuts
:-)
Here's a simple plugin with just shell & file explorer
http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/open-here-eclipse