I can change the size of text in Mupad by going to View-> Configure -> Default Formats...
But this doesn't change the text size of a calculation that I type in.
Where can I change the text size of a calculation?
Thanks!
Go to: View -> Configure -> Default Formats -> Calculations.
In combo box "Format:" select "Input Characters". Change Size and press OK.
Open a new Notebook, from File->New Notebook. Your calculation font has changed!
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When i select the cell with formula, there will show the related cell with highlight in old version(new version don't have it). What is the setting in new version ?
Go to Tools -> Options -> LibreOffice Calc -> View and check the box Show references in color.
In Eclipse 4.6.2, I tried to put a print margin indicator line at 80 characters using Preferences -> General -> Editors -> Text Editors -> [Checkbox] Show Print Margin. However, no matter what value I put in the Print Margin Column box, the line stays at column 120.
I'm certain the line I'm looking at is the Print Margin, because I can change its color in the same Preferences page. I've hit Apply and restarted Eclipse, but no luck.
Welcome to bug 468307, where your maximum line wrapping length is what matters.
2020-12-04:
I'm on eclipse-CDT version 2020-06 and the bug is still not fixed IMO.
the workaround is to modify the "Maximum line width" for your language
for example in C++: File --> Window --> Preferences --> C/C++ --> Code Style --> Formatter --> Edit --> Line Wrapping --> Line width and indentation levels --> click the "Maximum line width" textedit widget and modify the value to 80 or 100 or your desired value --> click "ok" (if your "ok" button is gray then read [gotcha-1] footnote)
other languages like Java require modifying the same "Maximum line width" but getting there might be different in the GUI
[gotcha-1]
gotcha: if the "ok" button is gray then you have to edit the "Profile name:" because it does not let you override a default profile.
For the other newcomers here, the line wrapping bug mentioned by #nitind can be solved at:
Preferences -> Language (i.e. C/C++, Java) -> Code Style -> Formatter -> Edit (or create new of your own) -> Line Wrapping (tab) -> Maximum line width
I wanted to change the color of the "matching word assist". I don't know the proper name, but it's a function that highlights the selected word and all its repetitions (for example highlight all the "var" variable names when selected.
Can you tell me the name of this property and where is in Eclipse preferences so I can change it?
The name of that property is Ocurrences, and you can change it on Preferences by going to:
General -> Editors -> Text Editors -> Annotations
As you can see here:
Also, change the Write Ocurrences for when variables have their value assigned or changed.
I have a specific project where I need to wrap every code line at 65 characters. I have set up the eclipse Java code formatter properly for this. But what I really want is a vertical line to be drawn in the editor showing where the max line width while I am typing, not just when I run the formmater. I know this feature is available in some capacity because it is displayed in the code formatter property page.
I don't see any option in eclipse to turn this on and I didn't see any plug-ins that do it on Eclipse Plugin Central
Look in Windows / Preferences (at least on Windows - IIRC it moves around for different operating systems) then:
General -> Editors -> Text Editors -> Show Print Margin
Tick this and it should show the line.
As a quick way of finding this, use the search filter in the top and filter on "margin".
Notes from the comments - unverified by me, but I have no reason to doubt them:
It has changed somehow in 2016: For details see [here] (https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=495490#c2) You have to set it in the formatter: From menu [Window]-->[Preferences], select [Java]-->[Code Style]-->[Formatter], and then edit your formatter profile. In the tab page [Line wrapping], you can find a setting named "Maximum line width". Change this setting, and the print margin in Java source editor will be changed too.
In Eclipse Luna (4.4):
Choose menu Window\Preference . Look at top-left corner, in search box type filter text, type: margin.
In section Apperance color option, Choose Print margin. Choose Show print margin. In text box Print margin column , type 65 as what you want.
#Jon Skeet's answer is incomplete.
(1/2) First, do what he said:
Window --> Preferences --> General --> Editors --> Text Editors --> check the box for Show Print Margin
Ticking this box will show the vertical line.
As a quick way of finding this, use the search filter in the top and filter on "margin".
However, this only shows the line, but under most situations the "Print margin column" value there is flat-out ignored.
To set the column number for where the line should be, do what #John Percival Hackworth mentions here:
(2/2) Go to:
Window --> Preferences --> C/C++ [or whatever language you are using] --> Code Style --> Formatter --> click Edit --> under the Line Wrapping tab set the value you desire for Maximum line width.
Side note:
Use Alt + Shift + Y to toggle soft line wrapping on and off. It will soft wrap (ie: no carriage return) at the end of the screen, however, not at the column you set above.
How do you enforce hard line wrapping at the column you set above (ie: that adds a carriage return)? I don't know yet. If you figure it out let me know. In Sublime Text 3 (a much better editor but with a much worse indexer/function definition finder :() it's Alt + Q.
Update: I think it may be possible with the "CppStyle" plugin, which uses clang-format, by using Ctrl + Shift + F to apply the auto-format, but I don't know the exact instructions to make it work yet.
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Set tab width: Changing editor tab width in eclipse 3.5
After some months with Espressif, but also with other brands plugged-in Eclipse, I found how to enlarge maximum line width. I made a lot of attempts and show how to do for Espressif-IDE:
Right click a project->properties->C/C++ General->Formatter
->Enable Project specific settings->
New->Give your profile a name and base it on a built-in formatter: I choose BSD/Allman->Edit this new profile->within Line Wrapping tab type for example 200 for Maximum line width->Apply changes.
Format source files: you'll have long lines.
Before I did the same manouvres starting from:
Window->Preferences->C/C++->code Style->Formatter... : that never worked.
Is there a way to hide the text limit line in netbeans 6.5?
In NetBeans 6.9, setting Right Margin to 0 effectively hides the text limit line.
Set the value in Preferences > Editor > Formatting > All Languages > Right Margin.
(Mac OS X 10.6.4, NetBeans 6.9)
line is not moving to 200 column, but you can hide it setting its color to same as the background
You can set it to 0. So It will not be visible.
Are you talking about the line running thru the right side, by default at the 80 column point? That is Options -> Editor -> Indentation -> Right margin. I have it set at 200 columns which pushes it off the right side of the screen.
Hi~ I found out how to hide "Text limit line" :)
Tools -> Options -> Export(Popup Win) -> Browse.. (Select target "ccc.zip" file)
Select Options for Export : Check at "Editor" -> OK
Edit xml file "\Editors\Preferences\org-netbeans-modules-editor-settings-CustomPreferences.xml" in "ccc.zip" file.
<entry javaType="java.lang.Boolean" name="text-limit-line-visible" xml:space="preserve">
<value><![CDATA[false]]></value></entry>
Tools -> Options -> Import "ccc.zip" file
Done
As for now (October '18) in NetBeans 8.2 + 9 you can hide the text limit line or actually change its color by going to Options -> Fonts & Colors -> Highlighting -> Text Limit Line -> Foreground
Remember to go to tools, options, fonts & colors, highlighting tab, text limit line selected before exporting ccp.zip....
There is an easy way to disable the warning generated by NetBeans for number of lines.
Goto Tools > Options > Editor > Hints
Find the checkbox Too Many Lines > un-check the checkbox
and click Apply.
Enjoy :)
Have you tried to see if your project properties have formatting that overwrites the global properties?
See below:
https://bz.apache.org/netbeans/show_bug.cgi?id=223329