My RStudio in Fedora 32 doesn't accept other input sources rather than the default en-US keyboard while other apps are doing well. I have to type Vietnamese letters in Text Editor and copy to RStudio. Does anyone have the same issue? Any suggestions?
Look at this link and this one
Not sure if this will only change the displayed language, but I hope this would change the keyboard input as well. This also might be a Operating system setting, even though you said other programs work fine
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The Visual compilers and GCC use .rc files to add resources to your executable. One can specify a resource type called ICON, to add an Icon to your executable. If I specify multiple ICONs in my .rc files, which one is chosen to be displayed as a thumbnail in the Windows explorer and which one is chosen to be displayed as the window icon, when the programm starts?
I conducted a few tests and it seems, that it allways chooses the same one to be displayed in the Windows Explorer as a thumbnail, but perhaps this is some caching done by windows. The Properties window from the Windows Explorer allways shows a different icon, perhaps one with the smallest size. The icon beeing displayed, when the program is executed differes (it might be the one, with the lowest value, described by nameID in the docs).
The official Windows docs do not answer this question: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/menurc/icon-resource. I don't think there are any docs about this from gcc/windres specifically.
By the way, even though the docs clearly say...
Defines a bitmap that defines the shape of the icon to be used for a given application or an animated icon.
...using a bmp file (exported by Windows Paint) is not accepted as an icon by windres (windres: icon file 'bmpicon.bmp' does not contain icon data).
I use gcc, as well as windres to compile the program, but I hope it wouldn't change the outcome, if I used the Visual compilers from Microsoft. In case it was still unclear: Windows is the operating system used.
I am unsure, if this is the correct forum to post such a question, but in case it isn't, I apologize.
Thanks in Advance for sharing hard to find information.
I've just installed Ride editor on my Mac and I'm new to this. My python version is 3.9.4 on BigSur 11.4 and I'm using the dark mode theme.
I have trouble with the colors because I can barely see anything, only when something is selected. I've tried to change colors in the preferences but no luck.
I can't see the names of my files only when they are selected.
My project structure
I can't even write simple text case because I can't see what I am typing because of that yellow background and characters are white. Only after enter or when it is selected you can see what is in the field.
Test case fields
I can't make dictionary nor the list variables. I can only define them and add them values directly in the script because that window with the fields on the left is to small and I can't stretch it.
Dictionary Variables
If someone has facing the same thing or has an idea or solution at least for part of it would be great because I am out of the ideas. Thanks.
If you installed latest development from master (you probably did, so you can use with Python 3.9), you have options to change colors (and save and restore), from Tools->Preferences->General and for the Grid, Editor and Run tabs.
It would be nice to have those color settings files shared with the community. Please go to the project page and create an issue with those settings, or communicate on our Slack.
This is a basic question that I hope has a simple solution. When I move my Rstudio window to an external monitor display - it no longer rescales properly and instead is rendered completely useless - showing me only the lower portion of the window (see screenshot) and doesn't allow me to resize the window or adjust it in anyway to access the taskbar along the top. Has anyone else experienced this or have options for how this could be fixed?
I frequently need to shift my Rstudio window to different monitors, and I was doing this with no issue prior to installing the latest Rstudio version - so I am wondering if there must just be some setting that got reset when I updated the software, but I can't seem to figure it out. I have tried fixing scaling options in Windows by using the properties options on the Rstudio icon on my desktop - and then clicking on compatibility and High DPI settings, but messing around with that so far hasn't seemed to work. However I haven't tried all possible combinations as i thought I would check here first to see if someone could fast track this process for me. As you can see in the image - this display is impossible to work with. When I move it back - it works as it should. I am using Windows 10, and I update my software regularly. TY!
Update
Ok, I was able to reproduce on a Lenovo with an external Dell monitor and address the problem by applying a fix proposed in another Stack Overflow thread. See below:
Research:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/windows-scaling-issues-for-high-dpi-devices-508483cd-7c59-0d08-12b0-960b99aa347d
Resolution:
There is a solution, it comes from the option "Compatibility" of the execute file.
Close all current RStudio windows.
Right-click on the shortcut of RStudio (or the original .exe file) and choose Properties
In the RStudio Properties pop-up windows, choose the tab Compatibility
Select High DPI settings
Tick on option Override hide DPI scaling... and then choose System from the drop-down list.
Apply > OK.
(Re)open Rstudio to see the change
On my test system, this addressed the problem observed where the menu text became super large.
Stackoverflow original reference:
RStudio HiDPI support
This appears to be an issue with the version of QT used by RStudio. RStudio is built on top of the QT engine.
QT tracking Issue:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-48242
the issue is marked as fixed in QT version 5.9.0 and above.
Recommendation:
Download RStudio preview and try that:
https://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download/preview/
Why? The preview version of RStudio appears to use QtWebEngine/5.12.8, which implies the issue is addressed. If that does not resolve the issue you could file a bug with RStudio, or install and recompile RStudio from the source with an updated version of QT. You can check your QT version via the help, about box.
Hoping the above points you in the right direction. Stays safe and well.
My RStudio keyboard shortcuts of Command+Enter and Option+Enter cannot work, after upgrading RStudio Version 1.0.136 on my Mac BookPro notebook. Any one can help me? Many thanks.
Best,
Gary
You can try to rebind them to something different as a semi-solution. However, why the shortcuts don't work I couldn't tell you.
Go to Tools -> Modify keyboard shortcuts and in the search field type run. You will see the Run current line or selection and the bindings behind it. If they are empty then we have an immediate answer to your problem. If not, you can bind it to something different.
I recently updated RStudio for Windows via download link mainly due to interest in the new features of the most recent version 0.99.878. Unfortunaly after the installation some important hotkeys behave different in the source editor, while they still work in the Console. I.e.
Ctrl+S starts an "isearch"
Ctrl+V jumps to the end of the document
When I enter Ctrl+X+(S or V) the hotkeys work as they should. The hotkeys can be customized, however when I open the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog it shows me the settings for the hotkeys. Also the cursor has turned to a shiny green rectangle (insert isn't activated).
The problems remains after switching the project. Also reinstalling Rstudio 0.99.878 didn't work out. I've seen a similar issue here, but think mine is different as it is installation related. I might have accidentally activated a special editor setting but couldn't find any.
It sounds like you may have (accidentally?) activated Emacs keybindings. If you go to Tools -> Global Options..., you can reset the preference here: