I need to change the language of the tooltip in buttons of the toolbar in Tinymce.
In this moment is english..
I have tried change the language but only get change in spellchecker
The language packs for TinyMCE are downloaded from a separate web page:
http://archive.tinymce.com/i18n/
This will allow you to grab the languages you need and then deploy them within TinyMCE. Once you download the zip files you will need to unzip the contents to your tinymce/langs folder and set the language in your TinyMCE init such as:
language: 'es'
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I just installed Icon fonts from market in VS-Code, but it seems like this extension doesn't work well in my React project, but it does support JSX which has mentioned in the introduction.Here are two main problems:
I could use the snippets, but the icon just don't show on the page.
There is even no suggestions when I typing on React page whose language mode is babel javascript.
I've created a language extension (syntax highlighting, etc) and now want to associated a specific icon with the language (or files with the extensions specified in my extension).
I noticed an "icon" property is available in the package.json file, and tried to bind this property to my .svg file. But while syntax highlighting works just fine on a test file, I don't see my custom icon associated with this file.
Where do I add a reference to my .svg file? Do I have to somehow contribute my .svg file to the Seti File Icon Theme?
In vscode v1.64:
Language default icons
Language contributors can define an icon for the language.
"contributes": {
"languages": [
{
"id": "latex",
// ...
"icon": {
"light": "./icons/latex-light.png",
"dark": "./icons/latex-dark.png"
}
}
]
The icon is shown if the current file icon theme only has a generic file icon for the language.
File icon themes like Minimal or None that do not show file icons also
will not use the language icon. Also, if a file icon theme has an icon
for an extension or file name, these will be preferred.
File icon themes can customize the new behavior by defining
showLanguageModeIcons: true|false in the theme file.
showLanguageModeIcons: true shows the default language icons even if
the theme does not specify a file icon
showLanguageModeIcons: false prevents that default language icons are used.
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-docs/blob/vnext/release-notes/v1_64.md#language-default-icons
File and folder icons are defined in icon sets, the default set being Seti. There is indeed currently no way to re-define those icons in an extension, short of creating your own icon theme. The Seti UI icons are generated from a dependency to the main repo and shipped as a built-in extension.
Therefore, your best bet to get your syntax icon included in VScode is submitting a pull request to the Seti UI repository. At some point, the new icons will be rolled into an icon font by the VScode developers and your icons should appear.
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UPDATED: see other comments to proper answer
There is newer version of vscode. So no need for this 'hack' anymore.
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Unfortunately you have to specify whole theme icon specification in current version of vscode.
There is PR on github that should allow extend default icons: Support extending icon themes
Before it will be merged and included into new version there is possibility to copy default seti configuration
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/blob/master/extensions/theme-seti/icons/seti.woff
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/blob/master/extensions/theme-seti/icons/vs-seti-icon-theme.json
and add your own icon into vs-seti-icon-theme.json config according doc File Icon Theme
In MOODLE I am using the tinyMCE editor. Here a button for insert special characters are available. This is build in button for tinyMCE. The image of the button is given below..
I have to customise this button function by adding some more symbols extra. But I can't find the file to edit. Which file is contains the functions of insert special character button. And where it resides. I look the moodle/lib/editor/tinymce directory but I can't find the necessary files. Please any one help me to find...
I am using moodle 2.7 version.
The symbols are in this file
/lib/editor/tinymce/tiny_mce/3.5.8/themes/advanced/js/charmap.js
On the tinymce editor there is this code
// Theme options
"styleselect,formatselect,fontselect,fontsizeselect",
Are this select boxes
styleselect,formatselect,fontselect,fontsizeselect
part of a plugin or are they in a separate .js file.
I solved it this way.I opened
/var/www/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/themes/advanced/editor_template.js
and i knew what advanced control was named for instance theme_advanced_blockformats:
This is the control with the block formats.To change their display names i put in this code
theme_advanced_blockformats : "Header 1=header1;Header 2=header2;Header 3=header3;Table Row=tableRow1",
and it worked.
There is that topic on tinymce website on theme_advanced_styles which serves as an excellent example http://www.tinymce.com/wiki.php/Configuration:theme_advanced_styles
I'm using Eclipse Galileo PDT for my work. I also use it to edit my CSS files.
Is there a plugin that lets me pick a color (from a palette or even anywhere from the screen) and which returns the HEX value of that color into my CSS file?
Jspresso Colors 'n Fonts
Just select any java string literal and right click on it to open the contextual popup menu... then select Jspresso>Choose Color... or select Jspresso>Choose Font...
Supports also tooltip : fly over your string literal to display the current color or font... and activate hyperlink to open the editor popup !
Aptana Studio has really great support for CSS. CSS color picking is easy, you can grab a color from anywhere on the screen.
You can install Aptana as a plug into an existing Eclipse installation.
http://docs.aptana.com/docs/index.php/Plugging_Aptana_into_an_existing_Eclipse_configuration
I would recommend to use external software: http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html
You can integrate it into Eclipse.
I have used this plugin called colors in both Galymeade and I just dropped into Galileo.
http://www.eclipseplugincentral.com/Web_Links-index-req-viewlink-cid-1281.html you can copy the color code to/from clipboard or editor. Slider bar for coloring, color picker etc. I used it to edit css files on a recent project. Good Luck.
You might want to check out the second example at http://eclipsescript.org/#example-scripts.
I created a Groovy Monkey script that opens Eclipse's color picker. It was inspired by what fornwall pointed at (second example of Eclipse Script plugin). It's also able to recognize if current selection is a color so it can be selected it in the picker.
The script is on gist.github, instructions included.
Having a shortcut key for a script is not (yet?) possible in Groovy Monkey, but Crtl+Alt+M runs the last executed script.
A good plugin to consider is the Designerator Color Plugin from the Designerator project. It contributes a Colors view as explained in this blog post. No need to install the whole software, the color view is in a separate feature that can be installed by itself.
The Sampler plugin could also be of interest. However it does not show a color picker dialog where one can select a color, it only has the color picker tool for selecting a color from the screen.
There are a few plugins at the Eclipse plugins site that might meet your needs.
CSS Designer looks promising:
JointLogic CSS Designer is an Eclipse plugin that provides CSS authoring facilities like - CSS Styles view, CSS declaration designer with preview and web-oriented color picker. It integrates with Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) to allow CSS authoring while editing CSS and HTML files.
Here's a screesnhot from the homepage: