When I go to the folder that has my default.realm file and open that file with Realm Studio application, I don't see the actual window and instead see a slim line like that shown in the picture attached.
When I do click the slim line, the application doesn't open a window and instead just chooses to show nothing instead. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Realm Studio application, but the same problem persisted.
Does anyone know why I am experiencing this glitch?
Update: The version of Realm app is Realm Studio 10.1.2 and my macOS version is Big Sur 11.4. If you want to duplicate the issue, first open your realm file with Realm Studio and hit that green circle on the title bar to make it full screen. Then hit the red circle to exit the window. Open the same file with Realm Studio again and it will open in full screen mode by default. Then double click the title bar and you will see your window disappear to the corner of your screen. At this point, you will be unable to see your realm file even after you click "Show All Windows" by right-clicking on the Realm Studio application icon. The fix is to go to the menu bar on the top and select Windows > Zoom. This will bring your realm file window back to your screen.
As explained by #Junsu:
The fix is to go to the menu bar on the top and select Windows > Zoom.
This will bring your realm file window back to your screen.
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In Visual Studio, if I Go-To-Definition on e.g. a class by Ctrl+Click or F12, the class is opened in a new tab but the tab is not part of the open tabs (not sure if that is the correct wording). The tab heading is to the right. The tab heading has a little button "Keep Tab Open Ctrl+Alt+Home".
If I make no edits in the opened tab and navigate back using Ctrl-Minus, the new tab is closed.
What do I need to do to always have Go-To-Definition windows open and never close e.g. when navigate away?
Here some pictures #hellip;
This is the start situation:
This is the actual situation after Ctrl+Click on Class1:
This is what I expect:
Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Tabs And Windows
Uncheck "Allow new files to be opened in the preview tab"
You may need to restart Visual Studio for the setting to take effect.
Click on the enlightened square in the opened tab. It will show the pin. Click on the pin so that it will always remain there.
Since last week, when I right click on Edge taskbar tab to open new tab or new window, it opens a new tab always, instead of opening a different window
This is how it looks.
I checked out all options, but didn't find any such customization. I tried to un-install and re-install the Edge browser, it worked for a while, but once the system restarted, it started same behavior again!
Any idea, how could I change that to open new window when clicking on 'Microsoft Edge' instead of opening a new tab in an existing window?
From your description, I assume that there might be some malicious software hijacking your Edge browser. It locks the homepage of Edge and tampers the shortcut of "Microsoft Edge".
The right behavior of clicking on "Microsoft Edge" should be opening a new window. But I can reproduce your issue with the steps below:
Right click Edge icon on taskbar.
Right click Microsoft Edge then click Properties.
In the Microsoft Edge Properties window, add a webpage url after Target value.
Click Apply, OK to save the changes.
Click Microsoft Edge in taskbar Edge right click menu, it will open the webpage url as a new tab in an existing window.
You can refer to my steps above to check your Edge Target value in Microsoft Edge Properties. Please make sure there's only the path of Edge exe in the Target value. The right value of Target should be like this (your path might be different with mine, below is just an example of mine):
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe"
If there's anything else, it's very likely that a malicious software tampers it. Then you should check your computer thoroughly to remove any malicious software and virus.
I am facing a strange problem, when I click to see SQL of TFIBDataset component, then the window seems to be open but not visible, coz once it is open i can't click in Delphi until I press Esc key. I tried pressing Alt + Tab key, but no use. then I right click on that component is chose SQL Generator option, but then also I couldn't see the SQL window.
Any clue?
I got the solution.
I was using a laptop, and a monitor was also connected to it. I made screen resolution setting on Windows 8 as "Show Desktop Only on 2".
When I was clicking on SQLs property TFIBDataset component, then the window was displaying on Laptop screen and not on Monitor screen.
Because of "Show Desktop Only on 2" setting, laptop screen was in switched off mode, so I couldn't able to notice this change.
Finally, I made the screen resolution settings as "Duplicate These Displays" and now able to see the SQL window on both the screes.
Happy At The End :)
With Best Regards.
Vishal
I'm looking for a way to be able to preview code related to what's under my cursor in a separate window when I click the mouse/touchpad. Eg. definition for methods / member variables etc.
Something like the results of Ctrl+Click but instead of opening the file in my main editor window, I'd like to see the results in a small window below the main editor window (a 'code preview' window).
Ideally, the 'code preview' window doesn't hide any code surrounding the preview of the item under the cursor.
This happens for eg. in Source Insight & VSlick. It gives the ability to browse another section of the code in a small window while the main source is open in the main window.
I find it very useful.
Is there any way / plugin etc to do this in ADT/Eclipse ?
I'm new to Eclipse and using the ADT flavor (Eclipse Platform 4.2.1.v20130118) for Android Java dev.
Thanks!
Press Shift and hover the mouse cursor over the method or variable - it will show a small popup with the source preview.
You must be sure it is enabled in Preferences (Preferences->Java->Editor->Hovers, "Source" line should be checked).
Checked with Eclipse 4.4.
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.