In DOXYGEN, initially before Generate_TreeView is checked (i.e, when disabled), when I click on the side function choosing pane, I get the correct documentation of the function. But after Generate_TreeView is checked and when clicked on any function to view its corresponding documentation it shows the File reference instead of documentation. One thing to be noted is : I am generating separate member pages for all the functions.
I got the solution !! Make sure you have checked "SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES" in DOXY-Wizard !! I had the following issue in DOYGEN 1.8.4 but once I started using DOXYGEN 1.8.7, the issue got resolved !! Just a version issue !!
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I created a new blank Windows 10 Universal app and tried to add a WrapPanel exactly as per the sample code in the link: WrapPanel XAML Control
I am getting the following error message on wrapPanel:WrapPanel
The name "WrapPanel" does not exist in the namespace "using:Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Controls.WrapPanel"
I have already added xmlns:wrapPanel="using:Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Controls.WrapPanel" as per sample code.
Full code and errors (please click image for better quality):
I have tried to Clean and Build/Rebuild but it doesn't help. I also made sure that I am targeting the latest Windows 10 version:
Please help!
Update: I tried using xmlns:wrapPanel="using:Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Controls"
as suggested but I still get this error. Again, I tried clean and build/rebuild and am getting the a similar error:
The documentation has a typo. The WrapPanel control is not in the Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Controls.WrapPanel namespace, but rather just in Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Controls, so use the following
xmlns:wrapPanel="using:Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Controls"
And it should work as expected. I will push an update for the docs.
This is one of my biggest turn offs from the newer versions of XCode(ie 4.5+) is the following: in earlier versions.. when you option click a system defined function.. you get a bubble that offers you a link that takes you directly to the function definition in organizer:
but on XCode 4.5 and later.. that changed: the exact link of the function is no longer provided.. instead you can only click on the reference of the entire class!
any idea how that can be changed? Another problem I have is the fact that I just couldn't figure out how to do offline documentation viewing on xcode 4.5 (it worked fine in earlier versions.. and yes i did download all the documentation locally and followed all the SOF links.. but no luck!)..
Make sure you download all the documentation locally via XCode->Preferences. Once it's local there should be no problem accessing specific functions through the popup - it says "Class Reference" but it automatically opens the relevant documentation within the class reference.
How to show Quick Help for the methods which we wrote ...?
Like for inbuilt function when we right click on it & Click Quick Help then we get all info about that method like that I want to do for user defined methods so that any one come to know that method takes which parameter and each parameter for which purpose?
For more explanation, see these two images:
Here is a solution for that. Also check apple documentation. You might have to create document set and install it in Xcode.
Edit: Here is another similar post, How do you populate the Xcode 4 "Option+Click" popover?
There is an open source tool called appledoc which helps with this. You can provide your own documentation in the header files and then run the appledoc script which will (depending on your settings) generate the docsets, install them into Xcode, create a HTML for the documentation as well as rss feeds so that changes to the documentation can be published.
I created a new MVC4 project using Razor syntax, and used NuGet to add MVCAwesome.
Looking at this page, it appears that all the expected files and configuration files appear to be in place. I made the edit to the Views/Web.config as directed.
When I try to reference any Awe() controls however, the reference to Awe() shows up in red text, and I get an error message: Cannot resolve symbol Awe()
#Html.Awe().DatePickerFor(model => model.BirthDate).ChangeMonth(true).ChangeYear(true)
Has anyone gotten this to work? What am I missing?
Just FYI, I was able to contact the maintainer of this library. It turns out that in this newer, NuGet version of the controls, you don't need the Awe() part.
For some reason, DatePickerFor still seems to be missing, but I do see other controls there from the package.
When debugging ExtJS 4 (tried both versions 4.1.0 and 4.1.1), FireBug repeatedly shows the following error: An invalid or illegal string was specified
http://docs.sencha.com/ext-js/4-1/extjs/ext-all.js
Line 18. It does not break on the error, though that option is specified. Additionally, neither my code or ext-debug.js and it's loader seem to actually call ext-all.js.
This error gets logged to Firebug's console about once per minute, which is annoying. What bothers me is that I cannot get the error to go away. Is this a FireBug bug? An ExtJS bug? Aliens? How can I debug the debugger?
I had the same problem before and I've solved it by removing a special character at the end of my JS file! (app.js I think)
It was weird, but the problem came from hidden special characters like: Zero-width non-joiner or Right-to-left mark.
Open another JS file but do not copy/paste your code there. Just write it again and check whether the problem exists or not.
And don't forget to check your data if you have some. As this article explains about the problem: http://www.ashorlivs.fr/javascript-jquery/article/an-invalid-or-illegal-string-was
For general debugging see this link http://www.sencha.com/learn/debugging-ext-js-applications/
You can also use ext-all-dev.js while in development mode.
There is another excellent tool on top of firebug, at this link http://www.illuminations-for-developers.com/
PS: I still didn't figured out how to post a comment. I guess it comes when I have more points/reputation. Hence adding it as an answer. thanks.