When I make changes in eclipse and press the save button a dialog box pops up that says 'Problems occurred'. For developing reasons these occurred errors don't matter to me, so my question is there a possibility to disable this popup its really annoying?
The popup looks like this:
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I had this message that said "Vscode is corrupted" on the bottom right corner of vscode, and I clicked on the settings icon on the message and checked "Don't show again" (the reason why my installation is corrupted doesn't matter, that's not at all the context of this question)
I want to revert that => I want to see that message again on every launch, just like it used to
So how to revert that action without resetting vscode? I checked in vscode settings but didn't find anything related.
I am using eclipse neon to program in Java.
Im talking about the veritical bar on the left where it shows the little error icon. Normally I would go hover over it and it would show a description and I could click to see automatic resolutions.
Then I decided I would be adventurous and play with some editor settings...
Now somehow when I hover over the error icon what pops up is a small box with 2 icons. a breakpoint icon and an error icon. the breakpoint icon is always right under my mouse. so if I just click again it adds a breakpoint. So now I have to go hover over the problem icon, then that thing pops up then I need to move over to the right just a tad to get back over the problem description before I can see the popup for that and/or click it to see the auto-resolutions.
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Anyone have any idea what setting I messed with that caused this so I can undo it?
Disable "Expand vertical ruler icons upon hovering" option in Windows > Preferences > Java > Editors > Hovers
Note that the change will take effect only after closing and reopening the editor.
See this bug for more details.
I have an Eclipse application that uses a ViewPart as a floating window with buttons/options for what is happening in the editor.
It looks similar to the floating tool windows in GIMP.
Implementing ISaveablePart in the ViewPart provides a default dialog upon closing the ViewPart with everything I want: a Yes button for saving, a No button and a Cancel button.
However, I would like to customize that default dialog.
Is that possible? If so how?
I looked into ISaveablePart2, but I just end up with my own custom dialog PLUS the default. Is there a way to suppress the default dialog in ISaveablePart2? If so, that would also be a solution.
For clarity: I'm not married to either of these ideas. What I ultimately want is a custom dialog box to come up when someone closes the ViewPart to ask the user if they want to save the contents of the editor ---> with an option to cancel the closing of the ViewPart.
If you use ISaveablePart2 you should only get your own dialog as long as your promptToSaveOnClose method does not return ISaveablePart2.DEFAULT. So there should be no other dialog if you return ISaveablePart2.YES, ISaveablePart2.NO or ISaveablePart2.CANCEL.
The standard Save Prompt dialog is not customizable.
The code for this is org.eclipse.ui.internal.SaveableHelper.
I recently upgraded my development machine to use MySQL Workbench 6.1. I am trying to enter some data into a table using the workbench and "Select rows..." When I click the "Apply" button to insert the data, the workbench reports that an error occurred (see the image below), but it doesn't tell me what the error is. Workbench 5.* used to show the errors. I cannot find any way to get Workbench 6.1 to show me the errors. How can I see the error messages?
If you are on linux machine this solution will work.
It is already there you have to move your mouse and expand it:
At first it will look like this:
you have to hover the mouse until the cursor icon change to resize icon.upward
then click it and pull
and then you can hover on cross sign scroll right to see the error message completely.
I eventually worked out that the panel could be opened by hovering my mouse at just the top of the status bar (at the bottom of the UI).
The hit area is tiny so you really have to 'feel' around for the drag point.
If you are not seeing any sql errors or exceptions this could be one off your problems.
Toggle the button in the picture
button panel of mysqlworkbench
To cause MySQL Workbench to show error messages, I had to change a preference. From the Workbench menu, click "Edit" -> "Preferences..." Open the "SQL Queries" tab. Check "Confirm Data Changes".
I am using Eclipse Juno. I was working in Java perspective and suddenly I minimized the console. I don't know where it went but I am unable to get it back. I even tried to get it from Windows>Show View>Console but I didn't get my console back.
It happened the same thing to me. Just click Window->Reset Perspective and everything will be back as it was when you installed eclipse.
Sure you'll have to customize it back to how you like it, but at least you'll have the console back.
If console is not visible, just search for "Console" in QuickAccess box on the right hand top of menu bar. you can get it back!
Stupid Eclipse. Are there no interface designers volunteering on this project? Why minimize something and make it hard to see where to bring it back? Probably all you have to do is hit Shift-Control-Tab-F9 with one hand while right-double-clicking the lower left hand corner. Hmm, how about a popup when you click a minimized Console that says "We see you've minimized your Console and you are clearly trying to switch to it. Would you like us to restore that so you can actually see it?" followed by "Are you really sure? Cuz ya know, you may be using this click path by accident."
The reset perspective works. Also, you can "Save Perspective" so it's not so hard to go back to your preferred Perspective.
Thanks for the tip.
Bring console to the front from Window -> Show View -> Console. Apparently the console remains invisible (that was the issue indeed), but it is virtually active in the foreground.
Close the current view (i.e. the invisible console) by going to the "Quick Access" box at the toolbar, typing "Close Part", and selecting the respective option on the drop-down.
Reopen console form Window -> Show View -> Console and voilĂ , it will appear. Drag it to your preferred location on the workbench.
This works for me under the following situation:
I had been previously playing with detaching several views (console included) and editors to a separate window on a different monitor; I have updated my workspace from Neon to Oxygen and I have had a hard reset at my computer. (So, not sure which among those was the reason that made it go wrong).
I wanted to avoid resetting my perspective, as it is highly customised, so I discarded that solution.
Other solutions herein proposed had not worked.
The console was working and the view became visible if I chose a different perspective (e.g. Debug) or a duplicate Eclipse window (which effectively provides a duplicate of a factory-reset perspective).
you could click the small icon on the bottom left and choose console. it will appear.