On a UINavigationBarItem in Interface Builder, there is a dropdown for the style showing: Navigator, Editor, Browser. Anyone know what this selections means and what the options do?
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I just oen the xcode "xcworkspace" it's open directly to the small screen without any tools or bars how can i back to the normal workspace ?
Try below option may be it will work
Right-click on the toolbar area beside your project title, i think you can see 'Show Toolbar' option & click it.
On the far right of this toolbar, click the leftmost 'Show Navigator' button in the group of three 'View' icons.
This should present your project in the navigator on the left for you to access.
I have a problem with Xcode 7.1.1. The upper part of the UI (the container of the run button, manage scheme etc.) keeps disappearing when I close another opened project. If I have two project opened, closing one, the problem occcurs. I can't bring it back, the only option that I have is to close Xcode and open it again. Here's some screenshot of the page and the view menu.
The toolbar is visible, you can see it in the second and third screenshot, but its content it's hidden.
Anyone having the same problem or some solutions?
XCode will open the project with the interface configured the same way as the last file that was opened. If your interface is opening with the toolbar and project navigator minimized it means that you double clicked a file and opened it in its own window. XCode thinks that this was the last file opened so it uses this as the default.
To resolve right click on the top of the window and selecting "show toolbar"
You can also hide same way by right clicking and hide toolbar.
Keyboard shorcut: cmd + alt + T
Or in the menu: View>Show Toolbar
For showing:
... and for hidding:
In XCode Preferences. You can set the behaviour of the toolbar. I suspect,it must be set to hide.
i used this way and worked for me
View -> Show Toolbar
I am authoring an add-on for Firefox that generates a panel when the user clicks the button in the add-on bar.
In Chrome, my popup renders the way that I want it to, but I can right-click on the popup and select "Inspect element" from the context menu to debug the rendering.
In Firefox, the panel is rendering strangely, but right-clicking on it doesn't give me a context menu. Selecting Debug from the add-on tab allows me to see the content scripts and set breakpoints, but no Inspector there either.
The "inspect element" in chrome is probably visible while you are in developer mode right?
I'm not sure about the firefox inspector yet, but it is possible using:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/dom-inspector-6622/
and then an addon for this inspector called:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/element-inspector/
This addon really enables catching context menus and other temporally displayed elements. Shift + Right click and it will popup in inspector.
This DOM INspector is how we used to do it before firefox devtools came up. I'm sure there is a way, I just havent explored it too much yet.
This is crazy! I opened two separate editor windows by double-clicking in the files navigator. Then I closed Xcode.
Now, every time I open my project Xcode is completely gone. All I get are these two separate editor windows. I tried everything to get Xcode back, but when I open this particular project there is no Xcode interface - just the two lightweight editor windows.
Did anyone else encounter this problem? Is there anything else I can do, other than creating a blank new project from scratch and copying everything over?
There's no such thing as a "lightweight editor window" in Xcode 4. What you're seeing is a window that has the toolbar, tab bar, navigator pane, and utilities pane all hidden. You can show them again from the View menu.
To bring back everything:
View->Show Toolbar
View->Show Tab Bar
View->Navigators->Show Navigator
View->Utilities->Show Utilities
The last two can also be done from buttons on the toolbar.
Depending on what you expect the window to look like, you may also need to use View->Debug Area->Show Debug Area.
Select one of these editor windows, and then go to View -> Show toolbar. There is the rest of your interface.
Try going to the menu and selecting Navigate and "Reveal in Project navigator"
With the project open, select View > Show Toolbar.
I need to set the menu help text of my shell context menu popup menu item just like winzip shellContext menu. I tried IContextMenu_GetCommandString but it is only setting menu help for sub menus of my main popup menu. Please help me and let me know how to set the menu help for my main poup menu?
Thanks
In case you haven't solved this already, here is what worked for me.
You need to insert your popup menu into the explorer menu using InsertMenuItem, as described here. This allows you to give your popup menu an ID.
The shell passes that ID into IContextMenu_GetCommandString when querying the items, by way of checking for that ID you can return any help string you need.
However, it may simply not be displayed if you right-click on a folder in the (left) folders pane of explorer, and not in the files pane to the right. On my system, if one or more elements are selected in the files pane, the properties (type, size, name and some more stuff) are displayed in the status bar, even if I right-click on any folder in the folders pane.
This seems to be standard behaviour - at least on my system it's the same for all installed custom extensions and even for the default explorer menus.