I tried to get rid of them from Customize Perspective but they are not even showing in there. How do I remove them??
THANKS!!
Here is Tool Bar Visibility screen shot:
This is the so-called Launch Bar which can be deactivated as follows:
In Window > Preferences: Run/Debug > Launching > Launch Bar uncheck Enable the Launch Bar
The Launch Bar can also be completely uninstalled: in Help > About Eclipse click the Installation Details button, select LaunchBar and click the Uninstall... button.
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Earlier this week I installed the latest release (May 2018) of Visual Studio Code and ever since then all the icons in the Activity Bar (i.e. the long thin bar on the far left of the window) fail to display. I always get the Explorer icon but after that the only one that does display is whatever I currently have open in the sidebar.
Perhaps some screenshots might help explain:
I've searched high and low in Settings to try and find how to get them all to display but I can't find anything. Can anyone help?
I'm on macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 by the way.
Right click on the activity bar itself and select whatever you want have on the activity side bar. if for some reason you don't see the activity bar, go to
View-> Appearance ->Show Activity bar
"Try right clicking the Activity Bar itself. If I right click it I get a list of the icons to show/hide."
In VSCode version 1.59 (Windows 10), the setting of controlling the visibility of activity bar is:
Settings -> User >-> Workbench -> Appearance -> Activity Bar -> "Visible
Controls the visibility of the activity bar in the workbench"
See the screenshot below:
Click on menu, if you don't have the top menu click the alt key the menu will appear. On the menu click view then click appearance, then click show activity bar. If all the activity bar does not show, go back to view menu to bring them back one by one. To keep an icon from disappearing right click on each activity bar, look for keep, click it. That will make it stay.
If you are a windows user and have the latest version of visual studio code
1)First go to the view section in the upper top of the visual studio code.
2)GO to preferences
3)Go to show Activity Bar and click on it.
This is the only fix that worked for me on Mac:
Click "View" > "Open view...". Search for the extension. From there you can open the extension in a side panel.
When I open the package explorer perspective in eclipse, it always opens in a new window. I would want this to be attached to the editor. Please refer the image below
My preferences for perspective is as follows
I could not find a way to solve this. Please help. I am using eclipse Luna
From navigation bar select 'Window' >>> 'New window'.
It looks like you have the editor area maximized, so there is no space for other views on the main window.
Double click on the editor tab bar to restore the editor area to normal (not maximized) and the package explorer should display as normal.
Closing all open perspectives and opening package explorer again solved it.
In eclipse the console is somehow undocked. Now it's appearing like below :
How to attach it to the window? I tried the "pin console" button but nothing happening. I am running eclipse kepler.
Please help.
It is just a drag of the pop up window to the main window. Key is to drag by tab title not by main window. In your case, start dragging at tab titled console!
You can click Windows > Reset perspective to go back to default perspective settings.
The easiest method that worked for me in Eclipse Photon is:
Click on the Open Console icon present amongst the icons on the console window.
Open Console icon:
Click on New Console View
New Console View:
This will start a docked version of the current console.
And the one which is detached can be simply closed thereafter.
Go to WINDOW, then select these submenus:
SHOW VIEW
CONSOLE
As in this screenprint:
that's it
Window->Perspective->Reset Perspective
Grab on Git Staging icon, drag and drop on console bar:
From opened Eclipse; go to Window>Perspective>Reset Perspective
Back to Window>Show View
Click on Console.
I found this convenient.
You can click on Windows > Reset perspective. It will reset perspective settings
When I hit Run button on Eclipse toolbar, it is minimized in background as I have checked to the box Always run in background of the popup dialog.
Now I want it popup back. How can I do it?
For instant view click the 'green stack of icons' icon for feedback table
or open:
Window > Show View > Progress
If you want to see it permanently then uncheck:
Preferences > General > Always run in background
Hope that helps.
I am sorry in advance for the stupid question but I am not a Mac user. For some reason the toolbar (which contains icons like run, debug ....) are gone. Usually there is a button on the top upper right of the window to restore it but for Eclipse it is not there. Can anyone help?
It was hidden by right-clicking toolbar and selecting "Hide Toolbar". Go to Window > Show Toolbar.
On a Mac it is
Window -> Show Toolbar.