I'd like to be able to switch between my Atom panes anytime without having to press CMD + K first before being able to switch via CMD + Up/Down/Left/Right.
Is this somehow possible?
I added this to the keymap but it doesn't work:
'atom-workspace':
'cmd-up': 'window:focus-pane-above'
'cmd-down': 'window:focus-pane-below'
'cmd-left': 'window:focus-pane-on-left'
'cmd-right': 'window:focus-pane-on-right'
This looks old, but incase anyone else stumbles on this - using the .editor context works for me:
'.editor':
'ctrl-alt-cmd-shift-right': 'window:focus-pane-on-right'
'ctrl-alt-cmd-shift-left': 'window:focus-pane-on-left'
'ctrl-alt-cmd-shift-up': 'window:focus-pane-above'
'ctrl-alt-cmd-shift-down': 'window:focus-pane-below'
Also, I wonder if using cmd-left/right would also cause an issue - on OSX cmd + left/right is a default OS shortcut for HOME / END (beginning / end of line), that might also cause a conflict.
'body':
'ctrl-right': 'window:focus-pane-on-right'
'ctrl-left': 'window:focus-pane-on-left'
This worked for left/right. I'm still trying to figure up and down tho
Check out the paner package! You can implement the usual-vim ctrl-w h etc. to move around panes by installing this and setting up the keymap. The documentation page has example keymaps.
Now if only they'd put a control key on both sides of the MacBook...
I ended up with:
'body':
'ctrl-alt left': 'window:focus-pane-on-left'
'ctrl-alt right': 'window:focus-pane-on-right'
'ctrl-alt up': 'window:focus-pane-above'
'ctrl-alt down': 'window:focus-pane-below'
press ctrl+alt, release, then hit your direction.
Related
Scenario
When editing a file in Atom Editor how do I select multiple lines where the same edit needs to be performed?
For example:
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
this.sound = sound;
needs to be transformed into:
that.name = name;
that.age = age;
that.sound = sound;
Imagine there are many of these lines, but we do not want to use a find-and-replace because it will change more than we need.
Question - Is there a Keyboard Shortcut for Column Selection?
Is there a sequence of keyboard shortcuts (preferably Mac) which we can use to:
a) select the initial word
b) select the "column" (that word on several lines)
then apply the change to several lines at once (in bulk)
I know how to do this in SublimeText:
http://sublime-text-unofficial-documentation.readthedocs.org/en/latest/editing/editing.html#column-selection but have tried many different key combinations without any luck in Atom and googling has proved fruitless...
There are several ways to achieve this:
Keyboard
You can enable column selection mode using Ctrl+Shift+↑/↓. This will allow you to extend the cursor to multiple rows. Once you have selected all rows, release the keys, and use the Delete key to remove the text you want to replace. Once you're done, press the Esc key to release the cursors.
Note: You will have to disable the Mission Control (key bindings) in OS X to use this key combo.
How to Disable Mission Control (conflicting) Key Bindings (Mac)
To do this open System Preferences > Mission Control
Locate the key bindings for Mission Control and Applications windows:
Disable the key bindings for these two:
More details here.
Mouse
If you install the Sublime Style Column Selection package, you can use Alt+Mouse to select the columns in question.
More details here.
Here is a plugin for Atom, just hold alt and be happy.
sublime-style-column-selection
With the cursor somewhere on the first "this", do Ctrl+D (OS X: command+D) three times. Then type "that".
Another option is to select the rows you want to edit. Then select "Split into Lines" from the "selection" menu. Then hit the home-key and start editing away in multi-cursor mode.
For me on Atom 1.7.4 it worked by adding below lines to my /Users/username/.atom/keymap.cson. Ofcourse I am using alt-shift-down as shortcuts.
'atom-workspace atom-text-editor:not([mini])':
'alt-shift-down': 'editor:add-selection-below'
Update: I could not configure both alt+shift+down and alt+shift+up at the same time. For now I am okay with alt+shift+down
On Windows 10, follow the following steps:
Press ctrl + alt together and use up/down arrow keys to expand the height of your now vertical cursor
Now use shift to select the columns to be deleted
press delete key to remove selected columns
click anywhere on document (without pressing ctrl/alt keys) to bring cursor back to normal 1 column height
I came by this thread, and the feature I was personally looking for was the multi-cursor extension.
I've tried all of the following potential solutions:
sublime-style-column-selection
multi-cursor
multi-cursor-plus
Adding the following text to /Users/$(whoami)/.atom/leymap.cson
'atom-workspace atom-text-editor:not([mini])':
'alt-down': 'editor:add-selection-below'
'alt-up': 'editor:add-selection-above'
The last solution is the one that worked best without interfering with any of my other normal workflows.
I have an Xbox One controller setup with Unity3d, and when I try to use the RT button nothing happens.
With the following setup, the RB button works fine:
I have looked at this but setting that up doesn't make sense to me. I have tried 3rd Axis 0_10th and I have tried 3rd Axis 0_1 but those are not valid. What is the proper settings for this to work?
To the get the result I was looking for, I needed to set it up the following way:
Then to get the button to work we need to use:
if(Mathf.Round(Input.GetAxisRaw("Fire1")) < 0){
// Firing code here
}
instead of:
if(Input.GetButton("Fire1")){
// Firing code here
}
Yes, thanks for posting. I was having the same problem using a 360 wired controller in Unity3d. It looks like the Left and Right triggers now both use the 3rd axis (Joystick) with the Left generating positive (0 to +1) values and the Right trigger generating negative (0 to -1) values. This differs from all the documentation I was finding.
I am learning HP UFT.
Recently I came across fireevent and I tried to implement it on the website of Flipkart. I was trying to use firevent("onmouseover") for the link Men on the homepage of the website.
I used ChildObjects to find out the Link and WebElement (in two different tests), first Highlighted it and then used object.fireevent("onmouseover") as well as object.fireevent("OnClick"). The OnClick is working and it is showing the link as selected (i.e. the dotted box covering the link when we press tab), but it is not showing the Menu Under Men Section.
I had googled and bingged a lot. But was unable to find the exact working of FireEvent in QTP/UFT.
Please Help me solving the above problem as well as some tutorials on FireEvent.
EDIT: I am using IE 11 for testing.
Motti has already answered the technical definition, but I shall attempt to give you a solution to your functional issue.
In my experience .FireEvent often doesn't work as you would expect. An alternative for something like onmouseover is to simulate user behaviour a bit more closely by actually moving the mouse to the desired location. In our framework we have a little extension function to do just that, a pared-down version of which is shown here:
Sub My_MouseOver(objSender)
Dim absX : absX = objSender.GetROProperty("abs_x")
Dim absY : absY = objSender.GetROProperty("abs_y")
Dim width : width = objSender.GetROProperty("width")
Dim height : height = objSender.GetROProperty("height")
Dim x : x = (absX + (width / 2))
Dim y : y = (absY + (height / 2))
Dim deviceReplay : Set deviceReplay = CreateObject("Mercury.DeviceReplay")
deviceReplay.MouseMove x, y
Reporter.ReportEvent micDone, "A step name", "A useful step description"
End Sub
RegisterUserFunc "Link", "MouseOver", "My_MouseOver"
RegisterUserFunc "WebButton", "MouseOver", "My_MouseOver"
RegisterUserFunc "WebElement", "MouseOver", "My_MouseOver"
As an example you can then do as follows to bring up the "ELECTRONICS" menu overlay on flipkart.com (obviously substitute your own Browser and Page definitions):
Browser("Flipkart").Page("Main Nav").Link("xpath:=//a[#data-tracking-id='electronics']").MouseOver
In the original version there's various extra bits of error handling and custom reporting so it tells you what you clicked on, but the essence is the same. It locates the object on screen, calculates the centre and moves the mouse there. You might want to wait a small amount of time for the menu overlay to appear after doing so before calling .Click on one of the newly-displayed sub-elements.
I found a solution to my problem and it is working perfectly.
Setting.WebPackage("ReplayType") = 2
object.FireEvent "onmouseover"
Setting.WebPackage("ReplayType") = 1
In this case, the object will be:
Browser("name:=Online Shopping.*").Page("name:=Online Shopping.*").Link("innertext:=Men")
I have tried this and it is working fine. I guess, we do not need any alternatives. But I really don't know is, Ctrl+Space is not working for this in UFT. Don't know the reason.
This actually depends on what browser you're using.
Warning: There are exceptions to the information presented in this answer and it also may change in the future. The answer is meant to give a basic understanding but don't depend on it to be true without checking the behaviour for your specific version/use-case.
Originally QTP's FireEvent was supposed to call IE's non-standard fireEvent method.
On Firefox and Chrome this is implemented using the standard dispatchEvent. You should check which events the web site expects to get.
Things get complicated if you mix the event models (the standard DOM level 2 and Microsofts) as explained in this blog post.
I need to simulate a tab keypress in Selenium RC, using the Java API.
I do this after having entered some text using:
selenium.type(input, "mytext");
I've tried 3 alternatives to get the tab working:
selenium.keyPress(input, "\\9");
and:
selenium.focus(input);
selenium.keyPressNative("09");
and even:
selenium.getEval("var evt = window.document.createEvent('KeyboardEvent');evt.initKeyEvent ('keypress', true, true, window,0, 0, 0, 0,0, 9,0);window.document.getElementsByTagName('input')[2].dispatchEvent(evt);")
The best I can get is a "tab space" to be inserted after my text so I end up with this in the input field:
"mytext "
What I actually want is to tab to the next control. Any clues? Thanks!
(Note: I have to use tab and can not use focus or select to chose the element I want to go to, for various reasons, so no suggestions along these lines please!)
selenium.keyPressNative(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_TAB + "");
I don't use the Java API, but this post from google groups suggests it is your solution. I can't imagine that "9" is different from "09" in your question, but give it a try?
Try the official TAB char: \t or \u0009
Some functions may used Onblur. It will trigger the function when the field lose the key focus. here we can use fireEvent with "blur" or "focus" command as follows:
command: fireEvent
target: id=your_field_identification
value: blur
Reference: http://qaselenium.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-triger-tab-key-in-selenium.html
Improvising Ryley's answer, we can use
selenium.keyDownNative(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_TAB + "");
selenium.keyUpNative(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_TAB + "");
I tried this method for VK_CONTROL in IE and it worked good.
Use typeKeys():
Quoting the above link:
Unlike the simple "type" command, which forces the specified value into the page directly, this command may or may not have any visible effect, even in cases where typing keys would normally have a visible effect. For example, if you use "typeKeys" on a form element, you may or may not see the results of what you typed in the field.
In some cases, you may need to use the simple "type" command to set the value of the field and then the "typeKeys" command to send the keystroke events corresponding to what you just typed.
I've had nothing but grief using Symbian's browser control on S60 3rd edition FP1. We currently display pages and many things are working smoothly. However, when inputting text into an HTML text field, the user will get a KERN-EXEC 3 if they move left at the beginning of the text input area (which should "wrap" it to the end) or if they move right at the end of the text input area (which should "wrap" it to the beginning).
I can't seem to trap the input in OfferKeyEventL. I get the key event, I return EKeyWasConsumed and the cursor still moves.
TKeyResponse CMyAppContainer::OfferKeyEventL(const TKeyEvent& aKeyEvent, TEventCode aType)
{
if (iBrCtlInterface) // My browser control
{
TBrCtlDefs::TBrCtlElementType type = iBrCtlInterface->FocusedElementType();
if (type == TBrCtlDefs::EElementActivatedInputBox || type == TBrCtlDefs::EElementInputBox)
{
if (aKeyEvent.iScanCode == EStdKeyLeftArrow || aKeyEvent.iScanCode == EStdKeyRightArrow)
{
return EKeyWasConsumed;
}
}
}
}
I would be okay with completely disabling arrow key navigation but can't seem to do this.
Any ideas? Am I going about this the wrong way? Has anyone here even worked with the Browser Control library (browserengine.lib) on S60 3.1?
Update: Interestingly, if I switch to use Cursor Navigation, it works fine. For now, this is a workaround. I'm still curious to know if there are ways to resolve this.
You would get quicker answer probably in http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum/.
Interestingly, if I switch to use Cursor Navigation, it works fine. For now, this is a workaround. I'm still curious to know if there are ways to resolve this. For now, I'm calling this the answer.