I am having trouble with the navigation between an Opportunity and its' related Products i.e. Opportunity Product.
To replicate my issue, simply open any Opportunity Product from the grid on the Opportunity Form. The Opportunity Product opens as expected. However, it is not possible to get back to the related Opportunity to which the Opportunity Product belongs to.
When following the same steps on a Quote (double click Quote Product on the sub grid) the Quote Product opens up in a new window and there is no need to navigate back to the related Quote.
Does anyone know of a workaround? Hitting back in the Browser is not a proper solution for me. I don't know if this is maybe a bug on the new software?
When you Open or Create an Opportunity Product, just click the "Save and Close" button. (I'm assuming that it opens within the same window).
Probably not a bug but an "intentional feature :P
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i have searched up and down the internet but cannot figure this out. So ive finally come here for the aid of some utter genius people.
I dont like the windows right click function as it has too many options. Some of the options like properties cannot be removed. So, i thought i could disable right click to remove the menu and create my own.
The problem i have is i cannot figure out for VS2010 how to right click on the desktop outside of the form/project and make a box pop up like the same behaviour as the built in one. I am ultimately wanting to be able to expand and add things but im falling at the first hurdle.
Can someone please tell me how to right click on the desktop and create a context menu popup where i can add my own items. i want it to behave the same as windows but i want it my own essentially. This way in the future i will be able to enable or disable my own functions i.e open/winrar/7zip / remove edit on the fly.
thanks
Ka0s
Remove/Disable the default menu of desktop is not a good idea at all
But you can add your own items as well using 3rd party apps
I made an app modifies the default menu ,it can append more items an sub items
I wrote it long time ago I do not remember if i still have the source code or not
App link
We have several projects in our YouTrack, one being our email-integrated help desk.
Tickets that come in on the help desk usually cause us to open new tickets in more specific, project-related projects and then linking those new tickets back to the help desk one.
I'm looking for a way to simplify this process, as the path through the UI is currently very long.
Is there a way to command YouTrack to "create a new issue and link it to the currently open one"?
You can find a small arrow near the 'Create Issue' button. If you click on it instead of clicking on the button itself you'll get a list of links available on your instance, including 'related to'. If you click on any item in this list, a new issue will be automatically linked to the issue where you were when clicking.
So, in your case you can easily created a related issue right from the screen of the help desk issue.
i want to build some automation code that will select some item from a menubar of minimized (or non-active) window.
I have tried to do it with ControlSend function by sending some keys like alt and directions, but it's not working...
See my example:
I want to select the item "Select All", for this i wrote this code:
WinWaitActive("")
Send("{ALTDOWN}{ALTUP}{RIGHT}{ENTER}{DOWN}{DOWN}{ENTER}")
The code above works good, but i want that it will work when the window is not active, so i wrote this line:
ControlSend("", "", "Term Class1", "{ALTDOWN}{ALTUP}{RIGHT}{ENTER}{DOWN}{DOWN}{ENTER}")
This is not working for me, do you have some idea how can i implement it?
I too was trying to work with minimized windows but have since switched from windows so i wont be able to test things out for you. I have been told (and from experience) that you cant use control send (or the mouse click alternative which is called "control click") on applications that do not come stock with windows (applications that dont come with the computer, to put it simply).
However i came upon this (https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/7112-minimized-clicking-great-for-game-bots/) which seems to be a 3rd party add in that lets you do just that, i tried using it but could not make it fit my needs. Perhaps you can, I would try to get it working for you but again, i dumped windows. The above link is the best candidate i have found, and by far the most promising after i searched and tested for about a month a while back, Good Luck.
EDIT: As always, i do not promise anything from the above link, you use it at your own risk.
So dumb question here, but its driving me insane!:
In SQL developer I often accidentally drag and drop opened 'tabs' from time to time and this then adds it to a different part of the screen so you can see multiple tabs open at once. Great if you do it on purpose, not so easy to undo if by accident.
When i try to 'grab' the 'tab' and place it back where it was it doesn't let me and just drops the tab to a different part of the screen and rearranges everything else in the process.
I currently have to close the tab, find whatever i was viewing again, and open it when my other tab list is open. Hopefully that all makes sense :)
So is there not an easy way to just put the tab back in the previous pane?
I've actually had this question for months now, and ironically the same day I posted this question i accidentally stumbled upon the answer. You grab the tab, drag it over the active file in another pane you wish to add it too, and when the full square shows(centered) over the active tab you drop it.
Another way to place all of the tabs back into the same window is to right click on any tab and select the "Collapse Tab Groups" option (see image below). This will put all of the tabs back into the same window.
However if you wish to reorder the tabs within the same window you must use the way that #TheJavaBeast said by dragging it to the center.
Just wanted to add this for more information!
I am using (a school modified version of) the "Squeak By Example" (SBE) image for a OOP/OOD class. However, my System Browser is missing a few features that appear in SBE. I assume there are some configuration options that can get them back for me, but I can't find them yet.
My questions are:
1) How do I get the buttons back? In the bottom pane there should be a bunch of button (browse, senders, implementors, versions, ..., source). My buttons are missing.
2) How do I get the small workspace area above the buttons to appear? There is supposed to be an area that I can type in, below the top panes, and above the buttons, but it doesn't appear.
Thanks in advance!
Robert
Edit - I did fool around in the Preferences Browser and tried a lot of settings. I managed to make the buttons come back and then later got that small (unknown name) workspace pane back, but I have no idea how. I have tried to systematically turn stuff off again to find out what setting(s) controlled what, but I was unable to determine what controlled either problem. So even though I have it working, I would like some squeak/smalltalk knowledgeable person to let me know how to control these as it might help me learn...
"In the bottom pane there should be a bunch of button (browse, senders, implementors, versions, ..., source). " -- switch on the optionalButtons preference in the preferences browser.
The "area that I can type in, below the top panes, and above the buttons, but it doesn't appear" sounds like the annotation pane - this gives you summary information about the method you're currently viewing, and it's controlled by the annotationPanes preference. Alternatively you may be referring to the Mercury Panel which is used for fast navigation to other classes and methods; this is (of course :-) controlled by the mercuryPanel preference.
If you've been messing around, you may also find that you now have an incorrect system browser selected. Squeak has a choice of browsers which can act as the System Browser. You can choose between them by clicking the menu button on the System Browser and selecting "Choose new default Browser". Open a new browser window to see what effect this has had.
You may also want to try a Pharo image which has everything configured the way you want by default.
Do you have access to the Preferences Browser? It should be in the main system menu. You can alter all sorts of things via this browser, including which buttons appear in teh system browser?