Oh my word. I struggle with the actual codeing of my website, and now something sooooo stupid has to happen....
In dreamweaver.. i think i pressed the wrong button or something, and now i cant fix it..
You know on the right hand side (usually) there is a window where you can set the properties of lets say a textbox. Like its name, its contents, its id etc.
That box has dissapeared... Now theres only some random boxes of properties i have NOOOO idea what for...
Can any one tell me how i can get that back please? The default ones back? (like a reset settings button somewhere?
Thank you!
Ruan.
Go to the Window menu and select Properties to get it back. Alternately, Control-F3.
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When I'm working in IntelliJ, I often get this popup window that helps to see what method signatures I can use.
It's helpful sometimes, so I don't want to disable it, but in certain situations like this, it blocks my view and I don't know what I'm doing. Is there a way to move the position of this pop-up to under the code being typed instead of above? Basically, I'd still like the pop-up, but I'd like to see the code above it.
I really like how IntelliJ displays the information of the type of parameters that you are required to fill in as you are writing the code. The problem is that this info sometimes disappears if u click somewhere to check something etc. I never quite know how to get it to display that information again in same fashion. So I always spend some time to fiddle around until it displays that info again in the same fashion. I know you can hold down on ctrl and hover over the method name to bring up parameters information but its not quite the same and it then does not highlight on what parameter you are currently on. IntelliJ also brings up required parameters type of information when you are starting to go wrong. It brings up this big separate box and you can get very clear view of what needs to be done. I've taken a screenshot of the type of information that I'm on about. Both of them are on the same pic.
Please check it out.
My question: is there a way to bring this information up via keystrokes or mouse input at will? I've tried to google for an answer but I haven't had any joy. Please advise as I'm sure someone else might like this information too.
Thank you.
PS. I know that a good code does not usually have that many parameters but in my case there is not much that can be done.
Default shortcut for that is CTRL-P when cursor is inside the brackets.
I am not sure what I call it... The pulling menu in windows8? You know the one with the setting etc in it
See this picture:
http://www.eightforums.com/attachments/tutorials/3414d1330544186-lock-log-off-restart-shut-down-switch-user-windows-8-a-settings-1.jpg
How do I make one?
I can use vbscript..I know you can't use this to make what I want...
Vba and just over the last month powershell.
I was looking at Python... People keep telling me it's awesome to use can you make a menu bar like that picture in Python?
Suggestions to what to start learning and reading would be great?
i'm making a windows application that would open a program and click on certain coordinates, first i need to know how to get a coordinate, which i already know, but how do I let my mouse click on a certain position? Simply it would be somthing like mouse.Click(coordinate). I don't know, could anyone help?
Regards
I tried putting this as a comment, but SO wouldn't put the comment up after I typed it, so I had to put what I had as an answer.
Here are two links that might have what you're looking to do: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/7b68f005-1d09-4085-b236-b05797df3bf0/how-to-make-the-mouse-click
and
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/a2518c35-ed77-42b3-a9c4-705238d714c2/mouse-click
And if you just want to click a button, you could use
button.Performclick()
But I don't think that there's any simple way (such as Mouse.Click()) to make the mouse click anywhere.
HTH
The new Firefox versions do not have the regular menus anymore.
Instead the menu can be reached by clicking the orange button which is somehow integrated into the form's controlbar. This saves some space on the client area.
I would like to do the same with VB.NET and WinForms.
Could anybody please tell me
a) what this is called? I did not find any information on this on Google, perhaps because I just didn't find the right term.
b) Perhaps a starting point on how to do this?
Thank you very much.