It's a UI path sequence.
I am trying to read some URLs from an Excel file.
Launch browser
Go to URL from file
Take Screenshot
Save screenshot
I am unable to use the "take Screenshot" activity. Unsure, how can I take the screenshot and save it as a file.
The Take Screenshot activity requires a variable (of type Image). Select the activity first, and in the properties, click on Output. Then, hit CTRL+K to add a new variable (or enter an existing one).
Use the Save Imageactivity to save any variable of type Imageto disk.
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On some files I need to change standard save as file dialog.
I want to use custom command that executed 'workbench.action.files.saveLocalFile' command with some params that can change availible file extensions.
Where I can find the params if they exist?
Another way:
Custom command with showSaveDialog (my own vscode.SaveDialogOptions)
Close unsaved editor
Open saved file in editor
At step 2 I use 'workbench.action.closeActiveEditor' command, but I can see confirm dialog (Do you want to save the changes...)
How to remove this confirm?
How can I force PlantUML to refresh its preview, using code?
Longer Explanation
I have 2 editors open
Editor 1 contains a yml file.
Editor 2 contains a plantuml .wsd file
and a 3rd pane is showing the plantuml preview. (which is technically not an editor)
When I modify the yml file, it modifies a json model, and rewrites the .wsd file, and thus I get a new state diagram showing me the structure of my yml file in graph format.
The content of wsd is updating correctly when the yml changes. V1 created a new file each time, it saved fine I could see the content change, but the preview never updated.
Settings->PlantUML auto update is ticked.
In order to trigger the refresh I had to select the editor, and either modify or save.
So I re-wrote the code to select the editor 2 wsd contents, replace it in the existing file, and then save that file. Still the preview does not update.
I have also tried to fire the vscode command plantuml.preview, which is what the plantuml extension itself fires to display the preview, it fires and returns, but does not update the preview.
I have vscode.window.visibleTextEditors[ii], from which I can select the right editor, but I cannot find anything to set the focus. I've tried setting selections, and saving but still no refresh.
I am now trying to find the right vs code way to set the focus on the right editor and save it, then switch back to the left editor, mimicking pressing CMD-2, CMD-S, CMD-1, or manually selecting the editor and saving, which is the only way to update the preview.
I cannot find anything on how to set the editor focus, so perhaps I am going down the wrong path. Can anyone suggest how this could be done?
I am currently working on eclipse plugin development. I am working with the builders and markers and I have implemented a rename participant where it checks for a valid file name (does not contain any special characters, lets assume a valid file name to be a alpha numeric regular expression). Its working fine when the user is working within the workbench. Say, when a user directly goes into the file system and changes the file name. I have implemented the markers for this case too. It will show problem marker for the respective file in the project stating, "Invalid file entered - {filename}"
Is there any possibility to change the action on clicking the respective problem marker in the problems view. Say, if such a rename problem marker comes I want to open the rename resource dialog instead of opening the respective file on clicking the problem in the view. Any help upon that.
Although this does not change the double-click behaviour of the marker, you could provide a Quick Fix for the user as described in the Eclipse marker resolution help, and display the rename resource dialog from within the IMarkerResolutionGenerator you provide.
How do I tell the Chrome developer tools that I'm done live-editing a section of javascript, and want the result to be "evaluated"?
Editing the javascript on the fly is simple, I simply put the cursor somewhere in a script in the Scripts tab and start typing, but how do I finish the editing process?
I read here that "changes you apply to the code are expressed only at the time when execution passes through them", but even if I try editing a function when it's being called (i.e., when having a hit breakpoint inside it), I can't get my changes to be acknowledged. Edit: this whole, "execution passes through it" stuff seems false or out of date at best.
Editing javascript on the fly in the developer tools is demoed by Paul Irish in this video around 3:30, but I can't figure out how he goes from editing code, to having it actually be used by the browser.
Ctrl+S or "right-click > Save".
Make sure you haven't enabled pretty-print, as you can't live-edit code, then.
This is what you are looking for:
1.- Navigate to the Source tab and open the javascript file
2.- Edit the file, right-click it and a menu will appear: click Save and save it locally.
In order to view the diff or revert your changes, right-click and select the option Local Modifications... from the menu. You will see your changes diff with respect to the original file if you expand the timestamp shown.
More detailed info here: http://www.sitepoint.com/edit-source-files-in-chrome/
Go to sources, choose the file you want.
Click the pause button to pause debugging .
Modify the script adding a console.log or whatever you want, wherever you want
Save the file (cmd-s or ctrl-2)
Click the pause/resume button to resume execution
the modified code will be executed
I'm trying hard to find out how to use the file chooser button properly. Reading the reference manual on GtkFileChooserButton, GtkFileChooserDialog and GtkFileChooser didn't help so far. I've tried connecting to the undocumented signal file-set of GtkFileChooserButton and calling get\_filename() from here, but it seems to behave quite unreliably. When the user clicks the button and selects a file, it works fine so far.
But, if after clicking on the same button (which already has a filename set), the user changes his mind and closes the "open file" dialog, get\_filename() returns None (a Python type, i write it using pygtk) while the file remains set. Even more weird, if i call get_filename() on that button later from within another signal handler, the filename returns to what it previously had been set by the user. By the way, only closing the dialog box seems to cause the problem, pressing "cancel" works just fine.
Unclear question:
if you mean how to distinct between a valid chosen file:
if you call Run you will get a reponse:
Gtk::RESPONSE_ACCEPT if the user selected a file and accepted this file (clicked ok)
So only get the filename when the file is accepted.
if you mean how to reset filepath:
see gtk FileChooser -> set_ current_folder(filename) (without the space)