I want to switch the keyboard input language in centOS 7. I searched somewhere; It says that you must go to settings but there is not any settings button or start button in screen
What should i do?
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Install4j is a great installer to work with. But i found some limitation for it and also it works differently on different platform OS.Right now i am working on Windows OS. Below are my queries .Please suggest some good solution.
1)I want to customize the install4j window. By default it corner shaped, i want it to be round edged at corners. How can i customize this window ie. changing shapes, changing the opacity, color, etc.
2)In directory chooser can we customize the the "Browse" button. I want to add image to the button matching to our theme.Is there any way to do that?
3)When i disable the "minimize" option for installer ,it is not clickable but still shows the disable icon.Can we make it disappear that?It works on CentOS but on windows it still shows the icon.
4)Can we customize title bar?
In install4j 8.x, no window customizations are supported and it is also not possible to set an icon for the file chooser button.
In the Eclipse IDE(Neon. 3 release 4.6.3) editor, sometimes(especially after I selected vertical region of code being edited) keyboard language change key(Korean to English, vice-versa) doesn't work.
So, I have been rebooting Eclipse to get the key work again. How may I be able to recover the key function without rerunning the Eclipse?
When you change text selection mode to vertical, you might have used the shortcut which is alt+shift+a. As a matter of fact, (left)alt+shift changes input language at the level of Window.
So, you have to use "(left)alt+shift"(without a) to reset keyboard input language back to your home language(not English). That way you can use the language key on your keyboard to toggle input language between home language and English.
I just installed Eclipse from the Android website and the dialogs have no title bar and seem to be docked at the top of the Eclipse main window. I can't find a way to move them or get the titlebar back. I'm using Gnome 3 as desktop/window manager.
For example, if I choose Search | File... from the main menu, it comes up, but without titlebar. If I press Alt+F7, I can move the entire window, but the dialog will not move relative to the window.
How do I fix this?
Thx.
You are missing an important information, your operating system and desktop environment. Let me guess? Linux/Gnome? Or Cinnamon?
Gnome has the, erm, great feature to attach modal dialogs at the main window.
You can install dconf-editor and set the key org/gnome/shell/overrides/attach-modal-dialogs to false.
In Cinnamon you can easily disable this feature in the System Settings > Windows > Attach dialog windows (may not be the actual text as I translated it from my locale). You need to switch the settings to Expert mode to see the Windows entry.
I have installed Eclipse on a remote Linux machine and trying to access it from my Windows box thru X11 forwarding. Yes, we have a requirement to do so.
I'm having a problem with right click behavior when using Eclipse (Helios/Indigo/Juno). When I right click in Eclipse the popup menu briefly appears and then whatever menu item the cursor is near gets selected and that action is performed. If I hold the right click then the popup menu stays open and I can select any menu item. When I release the right click the selected menu item action is performed. Note that in all of these cases the left mouse button is never used.
Tried different Linux flavors(SuSE/Ubuntu) and different X11 servers(Xming/Cygwin/VNC) for windows, the result is same. This happens only with Eclipse, other applications like firefox do not have this problem.
This behavior can partly be attributed to the way Linux handles mouse clicks i.e., releasing the right mouse button will trigger a selection.
Note that in all cases, Eclipse works without any problems locally(on the local Linux machine), these problems only appear when we access Eclipse remotely(X11/VNC) from a Windows box.
I am not sure if the problem is in Eclipse, because Eclipse works fine locally. Then, I am not sure if the problem is in X-server, because other applications like firefox works fine remotely.
Any ideas? Spending hell lot of time on this...!
Here are few related links:
http://devnet.jetbrains.net/message/5246614
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/220037
https://superuser.com/questions/433314/how-do-avoid-context-menu-in-opensuse-to-open-on-mousepress
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=542841
https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/issues/947
I realize this is an old question but it has just started happening to me today (Nov 2016).
Macbook Pro Retina mid 2012 running Sierra with external mac monitor and touchpad
xquartz 2.7.11
using remote x to a redhat 7.2 machine running eclipse Mars (4.5.2)
This has worked consistently for years but after the upgrade to Sierra my right click (two finger tap on tracpad) on remote x running Eclipse causes the right click context menu to flash briefly and then goes away.
I noticed that I had both wireless and my lan connection active (just came back from a meeting and put mac on the monitors)
Found a couple of solutions -
1. changing the two finger tap to a click on the lower right of the touch pad works (but I hate that)
2. if I disable wireless to ensure all remote x sessions are on the cat5 my right click menu works again (two finger tap on trackpad) . I have consistently reproduced this a couple of days in a row now.
3. use a mouse instead of the trackpad.
Using LinuxMint 12, if you open the "desktops overview" by clicking on the top left corner of the desktop, a little search bar opens on the top-right corner of the desktop. This search does quick app launching without requiring additional plugins, but I can't get an answer on how to get to this launcher without using the mouse.
Does anyone know how I can invoke this launcher with a keyboard shortcut?
Alt+F1 opens the Open Windows selection screen. If you start typing then, the search bar will automatically take focus.