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Xcode Developer Documentation Link Hover Jumps To Top
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Closed 4 years ago.
The links in Xcode documentation, that mean the methods in the "Tasks" for example,
when i only put the mouse on the links, then the page go up.
What happen to Xcode?
I've seen this on and off as well in the previous version of Xcode.
I haven't seen the problem in Xcode 3.2.1.
This is a duplicate of question 1288900.
It drives me crazy, too.
I found a simple work-around that hopefully works for you. Use the mouse and select some of the text on the page somewhere. That's it. For some reason, hovering over the links no longer makes the page snap to the top.
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Xcode 10 storyboard UI components are not visible and painfully slow?
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Closed 2 years ago.
I'm updated Xcode to version 12.4 (12D4e), MacOS 10.15.7, open my project, and see it:
All elements lost labels, have black background (don't change from IB) and blue borders. If i add new element on viewController - i get same thing.
In Simulator and real iPhone all works fine, but in IB - that problem.
Clean build folder, restart Xcode and MacOS not working.
Does anyone know how to fix it? Thx
UPDATE, with solution this problem:
I'm rolled back last commit in project and problem disappeared. Maybe, that happens, because i'm used in last commit custom class with #IBDesignable properties and delete him later, before commit on Github and update Xcode. I found similar problem and answer, on this link https://stackoverflow.com/a/56121110/13110274
Now all works correctly
Have you tried to select and deselect bound rectangles from "Adjust Editor options" in your storyboard?
Also, it seems your storyboard overstuffed. I recommend you separate it into few views.
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VSCode Open new view into file
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Closed 2 years ago.
Is there a way in Visual Studio Code to have multiple instances of the same file open, but without splitting the view?
(Sublime editor achieves this with "File > New View Into File")
Just press the icon next to the ... Icon (It looks like a split window), or press Ctrl + \*. I hope this answered your question! :D
Edit: Sorry, I didn't read the whole thing since I came to this post from the best text editor article, lol. I don't think there is a way of doing that. Though I think you can make it yourself if you want to.
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Closed 10 years ago.
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Remove autolayout (constraints) in Interface Builder
While the answer and final question are the same, the rest of the questions are completely different and the questions that appeared when I searched were unrelated to either question.
In my app, I am trying to set the autoLayout to setup my view properly for iPhone 4 screen size versus the iPhone 5 screensize. With the kind of layout I am dealing with, I really don't need the power provided by the new constraints system and it would be much easier to use the old system. I know this is possible because the older xib files in my project use the old system.
My question is: How do I use the old system in new xib files?
Open your xib file in Xcode, open the right-side pane, select the 1st tab in it, and unselect the "Use auto layout" checkbox.
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Closed 10 years ago.
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Moving and vanishing lines of code; trouble with Eclipse's XML Editor
I have dev enviroment setup for Android development.
Problem arises when scrolling. Source code starts to appear with missing parts (like scroll event didn't correctly refresh view). When I select text, it restores it and after deselecting it becomes missing again.
I have dual monitors on win7, but this happens no matter dual display or single display.
Any ideas?
Tnx in advance.
This problem could potentially be solved by following the steps in this answer : Moving and vanishing lines of code; trouble with Eclipse's XML Editor
In short "Automatically format the XML edited by the visual layout editor" might be the source of the problem.
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How can I get Eclipse to scroll past the bottom of the document?
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Closed 5 years ago.
I would like to be able to scroll further down in Eclipse, below the last line of content in the file.
A lot of editors/IDEs support this, IntelliJ and TextPad, for instance. Vim if enabled.
It's a bit annoying having to put 20 empty lines in the bottom of every file in order for the code I'm writing to appear in the middle of the screen.
Any suggestions?
I've only found a few hits on Google, that are old. And I'm not sure what this is named, so if you have a word for it please tell, as it will help me in my search.
As it seems it's not possible at the moment, I would like suggestions on how to best overcome this issue.
Thanks.
This is a known limitation, and there is a bug opened for this - https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=362540. You can add your thoughts to the bug.