I'd like to remove some of the draggable toolbars/notifications (I don't know the proper name) on Eclipse to save valuable pixel space.
My eclipse looks like this:
There is a draggable element on the bottom right that just seems to be taking up space. I tried dragging it off the screen and to other places to no avail. What is it, and how can I remove it?
The notifications about line number etc are also not very helpful to me. How can I remove these?
The reason why I ask is that they truncate the compiler error messages which I find very helpful to be able to quickly glance at. I'm very good at generating lots of error messages.
By hiding status bar you can hide the line number information and Empty draggable area.
Please this post https://stackoverflow.com/a/22499193/1391924 and this post https://stackoverflow.com/a/23366443/1391924
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I am still a beginner on Flutter, I don't understand why the warning lines still visible, there is no code yet, even when I tried to fill this screen, that's lines still visible
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Hover mouse cursor on code & it will let you know what is causing the line to appear. Please share that message here.
Use snake_case for naming source files, like:
main_screen.dart, splash_screen.dart, or home.dart.
Keep caps lower and use underscores to separate words.
I am designing an email template. I have a running list of brand names hyperlinked to their websites. I would like it to be displayed inline for full-width, and stacked for narrow screens. I had separators in the past like a bullet or a vertical rule such as this: "|". But in mobile it's awkward considering only one name appears per line.
The next thing I tried was to enclose each list item in a border, but Outlook10/13 aren't handling the padding and margin as you know. I want a simple solution that I can show to novices when they populate the template. Any ideas? I'm adding screenshots of what I tried with the borders. But any other idea is welcome.
Thanks!!!
Full Width:
Mobile:
I have tried a lot of ways myself and one thing i found out was having logos in place of links often work better. I know images have to be downloaded but once they are downloaded it looks good. If you do go with images, you can style the alt tags to look like above when its not loaded.
This question is related (follows from) this question.
I am dynamically generating Word documents from data in a database. In the generation I need to have the First Page of a section have a different top margin than the other pages in the section. For reason that would take too long to explain properly, I can't just create a new section with a different top margin.
To get around my problem I thought I would create a shape (rectangle) with no border and no fill (invisible) that was the height I wanted my margin to be. I would then place it absolutely at (0,0). I would also make it wrapTopAndBottom so that it pushed the text in the body of the page down. This is working... except for one small problem.
As you can see there is a large, blank area immediately after my shape. There are actual blank lines there. You can see the lines better in this image where I've put text in those lines.
When I look at the header xml file in the Word archive, those lines don't exist. I'm not sure where they are coming from or how to get rid of them. I can manually remove them using Word but every time I regenerate the file they get put back in there. If someone knows why this is happening and / or how to get around it, I'd appreciate the help.
Thanks.
I finally figured this out.
Sorry I couldn't post code up here. First, I'm not using C#, I'm using PHP. Second, the amount of code I'd have to post to show how the header is getting created is prohibitive on a forum like this. Third, I'm not really allowed to post the company's code up here.
In any case, the problem was simple once I saw it. We are placing multiple absolutely positioned objects (shapes, text, images, whatnot) inside the header. In the class that creates these objects each one was being placed inside a <w:p> element. For example, if there were 3 such objects, the XML looked like this.
<hdr>
<p>Some Object</p>
<p>Some Object</p>
<p>Some Object</p>
</hdr>
The problem is that even though each of the objects inside the <p> are absolutely positioned, the <p> element itself creates a line and space for that line. So the header above would have 3 blank lines in it. This became an issue if the header had 6 or 7 objects because the blank lines would push the header's margin down and force the page's content down as well. This was undesired behavior.
The solution is simple. All the absolutely positioned objects can be placed in the same <p> element. This leaves only 1 blank line in the header no matter how many objects you have.
I have a very busy GUI - lots of textboxes - the end result needs to be 21 columns with 24 text boxes in each column (1 text box for each hour of the day) I am over half way there.
I am getting frustrated with things moving on me as I add a text box or as I adjusted an existing box or title or label.
Is there a way to "lock down" things once I am happy with the look so that I know they can't move and then continue adding pieces?
Is there something I am missing with this problem. I am using (right-click) same size and align (left to column) functions to help. These help some. But I still run into the magic text box that when dropped in things move all around on me.
I am using NetBeans 7.3.1
Thanks
I have had similar problems and issues.
Two suggestions: 1) I have found that if I skip the order I place the textboxes helps with things moving. Meaning - if I had a column of boxes, i would place every other one then go back and fill in. It seemed to behave.
2) you might check into using the swing layout - check the Oracle site.
good luck
I have a combo box that when I open it should show text like
However I get something like
with the scrollbar set to middle. Thing is sometimes for the same values it shows properly
and sometimes it shows from middle(for same value).
I want it to show properly like in the first image and I've tried a couple of things but with no succes.
itemSection.setHoverAlign(Alignment.LEFT);
itemSection.setTextAlign(Alignment.LEFT);
itemSection.setAlign(Alignment.LEFT);
... and other irelevand stuff ...
Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks alot!
If I am not getting wrong, You want to set your scrollbar at particular position. FOr that you need to ovverride the css of that and try to set scrollbar position to 0. So that your problem will get solved.
The problem with any kind of selections box is, that the boxes display and behave completely different across browsers. The older the browser the worse it handles long texts in selection boxes (some just truncate the text). I suggest to keep the displayed text as short as possible. That way you can avoid this problem.
If you really need long description, you can try to add a tooltip to every entry. Or use a different widget to make the select from, e.g. some custom widget in a separate dialog...