I understand that Aptana is built from Eclipse. I tried searching for the Package Explorer to enable viewing of .htaccess files inside the project but I can't find the Package Explorer.
Any help of the exact location on how to enable it will be excellent.
In Aptana 3 it's little down arrow > 'Customize View' > 'Filters' - uncheck .* files to show files like .htaccess and .* resources to show folders like .settings/
For Aptana 2
In the project view, click the little down arrow in the top right hand corner, click on 'Filters' and in here you can tick which hidden files you want to view.
For Apatana 3
See the answer by Frederick
...geez, it took me a while to find that damn arrow :) Sell below:
I'm using Aptana 3 on a Kubuntu 11.10 machine. In my experience, I had to select the little down arrow from Aptana 3's Project Explorer, then choose > Customize View > Filters and uncheck both *.files and *.resources to show the .htaccess file.
Either one, by itself, would not display the .htaccess file.
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I am trying to use the "find in project" feature of Atom editor.
I am coming from sublime and assumed that opening a folder is the equivalent of opening a project. Is this assumption correct?
If so, then I have a project open. I then search from a string using "Find in project". I am certain the string exists, and the file type is not ignored, yet it still returns no result.
I ran into this issue, and it only affected one project - a project in a git repo.
I checked the settings of the search field.. they were fine.
My issue was, as #fab313 mentioned above, as the setting in Core > Exclude VCS ignored paths.
Once I unchecked that box (Atom menu, Preferences, Core).. all project searches worked fine!
I had this same problem and I found that I accidentally clicked some of the settings boxes in the bottom right.
You just want to make sure you know which boxes are checked.
If I check one of those boxes (making them blue) then my CTRL/Command + F will only find a single result.
The settings will look like this and cause the problems for me:
Do we have 'Launch in Chrome' equivalent in Atom. Screen shot of a similar functionality in Notepad++ is below:
There are several packages for Atom. E.g.
https://atom.io/packages/open-in-browser
opens a file in the default browser
https://atom.io/packages/open-in-browsers
a more configurable package where you can choose a browser
just to mention two of them, there are several more if you search the Atom packages site.
The easiest way that I have figured out how to open a file in your browser, is to right click the file that you desire to open on the left hand side of Atom, and click "Copy full path".
After you do that, just paste the full path into whichever browser you're using, and then you have your file opened in the browser.
This is the easiest way that I have found to do it. The packages seem to not want to work well for me.
I'm having an issue with CKEditor regarding image properties. Spent many hours investigating this but ended up without solution.
I'm using Drupal 7 with the latest CKEditor AND IMCE.
When I click on the image icon on CKEditor tool bar, the image properties popup window came up but I was looking at the "advanced" tab is not showing up. No tab show up at all.
Is there any configuration that I have to apply in order to show up the tabs in the image properties?
you can try by reinstalling with ckeditor - 7.x-1.16 and imce - 7.x-1.9,
worked for me
I got this trouble when use cdn version of ckeditor instead of local.
To fix it download latest ckeditor from official site http://ckeditor.com/download. I have downloaded full version. Then copy files to /sites/all/modules/ckeditor/ckeditor. Before you copy here must be only 1 file with name COPY_HERE.txt. After copy folders adapters, lang... etc.
Then go to the global settings of the ckeditor admin/config/content/ckeditor/editg and set path to the local ckeditor library like this: %m/ckeditor. Save settings and check if advanced tabs exist now.
I know in notepad ++ this can be done easy by just using the language menu item then selecting your language.
In Aptana Studio 3 say I am working with a .tpl file from Open Cart. The source is all "greyed" out as it doesn't know its PHP code. How can I tell Aptana Studio 3 its PHP code?
Is this even possible?
Ive been looking for hours and cannot find anything :/
Thanks in advance!
To fix the problem for just this file, you can right click on it in the File Explorer or App Explorer and choose Open with... > PHP Editor (you may have to click Other to get to the PHP Editor option).
To make all .tpl files open in the PHP Editor, go to Window > Preferences > General > Editors > File Associations and add *.tpl file and choose the editor you want it to use.
I'm teaching myself iOS programming and am trying to add a Settings Bundle Resource to my Hello World app, following instructions in the iOS Application Programming Guide. The Settings.bundle object is created in my project (with the disclosure triangle) but there are no files inside.
I expected a Root.plist and en.lproj/Root.strings
Am I missing something in my Xcode4 installation or Xcode setup?
Thanks!
If you click on it with the mouse, and choose "Show in Finder", and in Finder click on it and choose "Show Package Contents", you'll see that it's a directory.
(I found the answer at http://www.iphonedevsdk.com/forum/iphone-sdk-development/92361-settings-bundle-corrupted-newly-added-settings-bundle-also-bad-xcode-4-2-a.html )
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Click on the Settings.bundle file in the left window; from main menu choose View -> Utilities -> Show FileInspector. Then change fileType to "applicationBundle" -- the two missing files will show under Settings.bundle.
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(FileInspector is the right column (to the right from the central view(s)), the tab with an icon showing a page with a paper-clip in the corner)
Just for completeness, this was fixed in a newer version of Xcode. I'll remember to include versions numbers next time.