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Using Intellij Ultimate v 2017.1.1 on OSX Sierra, when I do a search in file, using CMD+f, I get an unusable full screen search dialog. Has anyone seen this ? Images attached.
Before clicking CMD+f (all is well)
I try to search for something:
Any help appreciated. The Internets has so far yielded no help.
This issue is already fixed, please see https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-170295 for details.
It was caused by the Swing MigLayout misbehavior when system DPI was extremely high.
This can happen if you accidentally paste a huge block of code into the finder, try CMD+f and then CMD+a and finally delete.
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Many IDEs from JetBrains have this annoying graphic bug (IntelliJ & PyCharm, and probably WebStorm / PhpStorm too): while on dual screens, when you open menu or right click somewhere, if it's close to the edge of the screen, and there is another monitor next to it, the window is displayed across both screens and is very poorly readable.
I have been dealing with that issue forever but I forgot how to fix it. I always struggle to find the answer and I can't find it again this time, so I'm creating this question for posterity. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks.
This is the IDEA-157583 issue. Unfortunately there is no known reliable workaround. The issue has some workarounds that help some users e.g. see one, two, three. See also other comments in that thread or in linked issues.
This bug was found after I updated to macOS Majove.
When I tried to do a small test on my Xcode, I found the console couldn't display the numbers that I typed but the numbers were truly read into memory.
And it still could work!
The amazing thing was when I changed the theme of the Xcode, it showed up!
My images will show the detail.
I think it's a bug of Xcode.
Is there any way to solve the problem?
I will be appreciated!
Thanks :)
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There's an another detail that the console will display my input the first time I run the program and it won't display later.
I found a temporary method to solve this issue. Just “printf” something before the “scanf” and the console will display the input. But it’s only a makeshift!
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.
Can someone please tell me how I can get the VBA IDE icons files [pictured]
I have spent the last several hours trying to find a way to expose them via FaceId all the links I have found are either for making a ribbon or a form with the faces on there I just want the files.
Google wasn't my friend this time, even with the advanced search tools where you can specify the type as an icon
I used the BeCyIconGrabber as detailed in the comment from #Vegard from How to Geek
Still took a while to find what I was after, I also found this which has some of the icons I was after.
Yes, this happens to people. Yes, I've looked at all the solutions.
This is different.
XCode starts and there is no error message, it just freezes. This is the screen I get:
That's it. No errors. I can't interact with it, I can't close it. The only thing I can do is use Show All Windows. There are five and yes I don't need them all (never did! don't know why I have them) but I can't close any of them. To get rid of it I need to do a hard reset.
I've tried deleting the library file in Finder as this was one of the solutions.
Nope.
Anyone any ideas?
I think it's XCode 6 (the latest) but I can't tell because I can't access the menu.
I ended up scouring Stackoverflow for ways to clear the startup process.
You hold cmd+shift when you start XCode - ONLY from the task bar, this does NOT work if you go into the Applications folder - and it will load blank.
Then you can load your project.