I'm working on S32K148 NXP, and as I'm a beginner I would like to flash it using the vs code editor and then put it in a docker container. My problem returns errors, but on the S32DS I manage to flash it. can you help me to flash on vs code please???
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I'm using VS Code on Windows. However, I noticed that the Markdown Preview can only render very few MathJax/Latex elements compared to a friend who has a Mac. For instance, my VS Code can't render $\ce{...}$ (when writing chemical equations). What is the cause? I tried to install VS Code extensions (Markdown+Math, Markdown Preview Enhanced...) to add it, but it doesn't work. What could I do to have the same possibilities?
I tried to use app designer with an existing app to see if it could render the views properly. However, when I open an existing view in app designer mode it shows the error
XML Parsing Error
Line : 1
Premature end of file.
I've tried this with a brand new project and it seems to work fine without error. I am also using the latest SDK with my old project (5.4.0).
Another thing I wanted to try was using the "Movies" demo app with the app designer and it didn't have an error but it did show a blank page and only when you turned on "Show Anchors" from the toolbar did it show some outlines of controls but they were not in the correct places.
Hopefully someone has some ideas but it seems to me this only works with brand new projects for some reason.
I've looked in the studio log files too and there's no entry for app designer when I use it and see this error message.
Thanks in advance for any help!
I'm a newby in HTML, while I've some skill with Processing language.
I'm writing an application in Processing which I want to visualise in a local webpage.
I've a basic index.html, which upload my sketch and the file processing.js.
It works.
My problem is that sometimes, an application which runs with no proiblem using the Processing IDE, does not run in the webpage. I assume there are still some bugs in the porting from Processing to JavaScript.
What I would like to know is: is there some way to debug the webpage I try to visualise?
Just to seek "where" the webpage remains stuck! In this way I could bypass the problem!
For now, I'm using Firefox for html visualisation.
Thanks a lot, Valerio
Ops solved! I downloaded FireBug, an add-on for Firefox implementing a debugger.
Then I launched the debugger. It showed me immediately the error.
For curious people:
I declared an ArrayList called "foo_list", containing object "foo":
ArrayList<foo>foo_list
The above line does not produce any error in the Processing IDE.
However processing.js complains with it, the debugger displayng
the following message:
ReferenceError: ArrayListfoo_list" is not defined
The solution is to insert a blank space:
ArrayList<foo> foo_list;
This works! Maybe the error given to the parser
from Processing to JavaScript!
Bye!
I'm starting my first PhoneGap project and am developing using Visual Studio and Windows Phone 7, although I intend on ultimately deploying to iOS and Symbian as well.
However, I'm stuck at Step 1. I have added an image to the www/images folder, and put the following code:
<img src="images/login-btn.png" width="103" height="42" style="margin-left:90px;" />
And I get:
It works fine when I preview it in IE9, but I don't have a Mac to test it on iOS yet.
It's worth noting that the JS files and CSS have loaded fine, it's just any image (whether referenced in CSS or an <img> tag) always comes up broken.
My guess would be the Build Action of your image file is incorrect.
According to http://wiki.phonegap.com/w/page/48672055/Getting%20Started%20with%20PhoneGap%20Windows%20Phone%207#4Reviewtheprojectstructure section 4. You should be setting the Build Action of your images etc to Content which simply copies them into the output project when it is built. They are probably currently set to Resource or None.
To change the Build Action right click a file and choose properties to go to the properties window if you do not already have it open. It is probably then the first property. Just click and choose the correct one.
I'm posting this to questions that I found while trying to find my answer to the same problem. The JS framework I use adds a url query to each image when in a debugging mode (in order to force browsers to reload image, instead of using cached). So, my image "image/background.jpg" would be accessed as "image/background.jpg?d=34342233". But, when running on PhoneGAP for Windows Phone, it won't recognize the image, and thus it shows up as broken. So, I had to turn off debugging for the framework I use, and suddenly the images showed up (still, don't forget to set the Build Action to "Content" as mentioned earlier).
literally just got into the world of coding, so if my question seems absolutely insane, I do apologise.
Anywho, was following some tutorials (Daniel Shiffman's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ4D3wDRaec) how to setup a basic p5.js file on Atom, and generate a green window to test if the code is working. Really basic setup, nothing should've went wrong.
For some reason the text editor wouldn't read my code while I was typing; so then I clicked on the index.html file from the root folder.
Instead of having to show a green window, nothing actually happened. I don't know if this is a software issue, seems like nobody has encountered such a basic problem.
Nothing seems to be wrong here. And it opened a white window when it should've been green
You might have missed a couple of steps in the video:
You can simply (manually) double click index.html from the yayme folder on your Desktop. This should open your default browser with the page. This works for simple sketches but once you start loading assets (images/sounds/data from other sites, etc.) it's best to use a local web server
You can use any http server as Daniel Shiffman's video mentions or the atom-live-server package (notice the install button on that page which will open Atom for you). Once that's installed you can access it via Atom > Packages> atom-live-server