I'm trying to use Atom 1.8.0 for grokking code, at most a few thousand Java and XML files. When I perform a global search with Ctrl+Shift+F , the results appear in a tab named "Project Find Results". However, if I do another global search the new results appear in the same tab, replacing older results. I'd like Atom to open show results in a new tab every time. Is it possible?
Note: There seems to be a similar feature request here but I cannot access GitHub at work.
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As the title says, in RIDE interface for Robot Framework, on the Search Tests Window, i have two Tabs:
1-Search 2- Add All to Selected
For first Tab, i wonder if i can insert a list of Test cases on search box and if the second TAB
will tick them on the interface.
I couldn't use it in this way but seems to function like that.
Any idea?
Edit:
So here i have added two complete test names separated with comma followed by space:
but as you see the Search Engine finds only the last test name. I can search by what i have added as TestID inside Documentation of each test,and add something like :
TC-69, TC67 but search engine finds as before only the last test.
You don't mention what version of RIDE you are using. In the past there was a bug on that search feature.
Today I have verified that Search function is working as expected on RIDE version 2.0b2, in Windows 10, Python 3.9 and wxPython 4.1.1.
I used a list in the Search box and then Add All to Selected. I use a large test name and a partial test name:
9__Checks if all the firewall rules related to the Network Discovery group are disabled, 2_
Here is a partial capture of the dialog (not the best colors combination ;) :
EDIT: Please edit the search text to not include the word Acces or Accès, so it is only Contextuel_REFSITE.
Another problem (could be a bug in RIDE) is the documentation having latin characters, and the search function become broken.
The tab Tag Search, will only search by tags, and then you have the option to add to Included or to Excluded tests.
Note: It is very important to confirm the version of RIDE you are using (Tools->View RIDE Log).
I am using IBM DiffMerge to generate a Report that shows all differences between two .cls files or .sbs files. I was playing with it and I saw that there is a filed in option menu that allows you to change the format of the report, but it implies some keywords, like $elemname to print the element's name or $elemtype to print its type $leftonly or $rightonly which show how many differences are in the left diagram or in the right one.
Now, I was wondering if there are more variables like those above, especially one that can print a component's GUID (unique ID in Rhapsody).
Thanks,
Daniel
I would expect that $GUID will give you what you're looking for.
Under the ReporterPlus installation folder there is a folder named Templates. In it you'll find a file named DiffReport.dpl which you can load it into ReporterPlus for editing like any other template. You must run Rep+ with a command line option so that it loads with the Diffmerge specific schema:
Reporter.exe /mode=dfm
After that you can load the Diffmerge template, and edit it to customize the output of DiffMerge reports. When you do, try adding $GUID into the output.
Regards, Simon
I'm on OSX and had a file open in Atom which I hadn't given a name to. I had to restart my computer and when it came back again I clicked the wrong thing and it forgot all the old file names, and the unnamed file seems to be gone without a trace. If I use Time Machine to restore the .atom file to an old state it detects that something is 'wrong' and pulls the most recent state from some other location (it gets recent filenames from somewhere). Any idea where it's getting that state from?
The literal answer to my question, found using some aggressive grepping, is ./Library/Application Support/Atom/IndexedDB/file__0.indexeddb.leveldb.
It appears to be that the dialog which caused Atom to forget my file list was shown as the result of a real bug rather than bad intentional UX.
Here are the instructions which got my file contents back (courtesy someone in the Atom slack channel):
Open the Chrome Dev Tools in Atom using Cmd + Option + I
Click the Application tab
In the tree view on the left of this tab, expand IndexedDB > AtomEnvironments and click on the table states
In the grid on the right, you'll see one or more entries keyed with editor-<some hash>
For each of those entries, expand the Object in the Value column and then expand this tree: Object > value > project > buffers
For each file in the "buffers" list, expand it and try to find the untitled file, it won't have a filePath property. The text field will have the file contents.
I am running a very simple exercise where I have a list of people's names that have been already reconciled via freebase, from within Open Refine.
The Github repository for Open Refine clearly indicates that fetching Properties against a reconciled Freebase Type is still a "To Do" project, but apparently, fetching text blurbs is possible..
Starting from your reconciled column, use "Add column from Freebase"
and use the "Add a property" field at the top to add
/common/topic/article. - using the new column, select "Add a column by
fetching a URL" and construct the URL as follows:
"http://api.freebase.com/api/trans/raw"+value - You'll end up with
another new column containing the text of all the blurbs
I don't have an option "Add column from Freebase".
Am I missing something? Thank you very much for your help.
That's presumably OpenRefine 2.6 beta since the production release isn't out yet [emphasis added].
If Add from Freebase is missing, something is wrong (ie it's a bug). Please file a bug report on GitHub with information on what operating system you're using. The documentation that you quoted is also out of date. Please also file a bug report for it with the location you found it.
Sorry about the problem! We'll have a look as soon as we've got the information from the bug report(s).
I'm using Aptana Studio 3 and am looking for a command that will take me to the previous editor I was in (a la Netbeans ctrl-tab or Eclipse's ctrl-F6). I've tried several commands with promising sounding names but none of them seem to behave properly. Any thoughts?
Go to Windows->Preferences->General->Keys and have a look at the key binding you have set for the commands 'Next Editor' and 'Previous Editor'. Type those commands in the filter search box to save yourself having to scroll.
On Windows the shortcuts for next and previous editor are in fact Ctrl+F6 and Ctrl+Shift+F6 respectively, which also happen to be the defaults in Eclipse. So if your key bindings for those commands are not set then you can set them here.