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I'm having an issue with mountain lion, which is decreasing my productivity a LOT.
When using cmd+mouse click (I assume ctrl+mouse click) on a method/class/whatever I get the Open declaration/implementation etc popup. The problem is that the scrollbar lies over the bottom most item and since it's expanding on mouse over there's no way to select that item.
Is there any workaround for this? Or a way to make the popup bigger? Or select the using the keyboard?
Thanks to a friend I found a solution! If you change scrollbar visibility to always (System Preferences - General) they aren't appearing at all in the popups!
While switching to "Show scroll bars: Always" is one alternative, I think it would be better to get this resolved in Eclipse, thus I filed a bug:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=387095
Check this screencast I made to show the relation between the Mountain Lion Preferences and how it effects Eclipse.
For me it's only the When Scrolling option that creates a problem. With either of the remaining settings, things are peachy :
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I am struggling a lot to remove the space I have marked into the images(it is the space before the footer). It's a very small problem but it is creating a lot of pain for me.
I am not able to use that space and it is a wastage of my precious page.
I tried many ways- Aligning the footer. used the left ruler to change the spacing, also use the paragraph alignment but not successful. So, now I am here to ask for a solution.
Please let me know if anyone has the perfect solution.
Word version : Microsoft 365 app for entriprise
Adjust it with a Custom Margin setting, which is located on the Layout tab > Margins menu. Take the bottom margin down to about 0.5 inches or 1.27 cm.
Normal document standards call for a visual break between the body and the footer.
Look into the space-before formatting of your footer style.
Go into the footer (Edit Footer)
Click in the footer's first line
Right-click and pick Paragraph
Adjust the Space-before formatting for the paragraph
When you have the spacing you want, find the Footer style and modify it - update to current formatting.
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The output of my code is "Optional(46 bytes)"
how can I pint point which variable is returning nil so I can adjust it.
Open breakpoint navigator from the right panel of XCode. See following image.
Then from bottom left corner click on +, this will show you popup. From that select Swift Error Breakpoint & Exception Breakpoint....
After that keep debugging activated and run project, this will let you go to exact point from where application crashing due to nil value.
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I have a Perl script using TK for gui, I just need to know upon calling it and during the time its active if it is still the "ACTIVE WINDOW" on your screen.
I want it to commit suicide(exit or die) if its no longer the "ACTIVE WINDOW" on your screen.
Example 1: I executed it, normally, its the active window, so nothing will happen.
Example 2: While its active, I clicked another gui application, so my current script is not ACTIVE WINDOW on my screen anymore, so now it must commit suicide and kill itself.
The method GetInputFocus in package GUITest will tell you witch window has the keyboard focus.
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I have a word document with a number of sections that I'm to fix (remove all page numbers, give it one page across the sections,etc). I however noticed that there is this line is the footer in the 2nd section and beyond that just wont go away.
I can't select to delete it.
Can't drag it up and down either (it seems to be at the same level as the top margin in the footer so changing this margin changing the vertical position.
I dont really know what it is so searching with text like "word 2010 delete line in footer" did not prove very useful. Using Word 2010.
regards.
This problem may occur if both of the following conditions are true:
The line was created by typing a series of 3 or more characters and then pressing ENTER. The characters include the hyphen (-), underscore (_), equal sign (=), asterisk (*), tilde (~), and number sign (#).
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The AutoFormat As You Type feature in Word is configured to automatically format borders.
RESOLUTION
To delete the line, follow these steps:
Click at the beginning of the line.
On the Format menu, click Borders and Shading, and then click the Borders tab.
Under Settings, click None, and then click OK.
Under page layout tab, go to page border and in it go to border and apply none. you can also change its format by applying the new one and by applying it to the paragraph
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What's the quickest way to print a hardcopy (paper) of my app running in the iPhone Simulator?
Command + Shift + 4 and then hit the space bar so you see a Camera for the cursor. Click on the Simulator window and voila. Then print it out.
Open your app and go to the screen you want to capture.
In the menubar, click Edit. Hold Control and you should see an option 'Copy Screen'.
Click that and then open Preview on your mac. In the menubar go to File->New from clipboard.
From there you can print or save the image.
You could use an application like LittleSnapper or Acorn to capture the window, and then print directly from there. That's a lot quicker than having to manually select the bounds and you won't get any stuff in the background. But it will include the iPhone frame around the app, don't know if you want that.