I'm new to Go lang, and downloaded a IDE named Gogland-EAP.
(https://download.jetbrains.8686c.com/go/gogland-171.4694.61.dmg)
It's very good, but I don't know how to show opened files in tabs, such as other IDE.
I can only see one opened file at a time, there's no tab at all. After another file opened, the first opened file disappeared.
Is there any special setting for Gogland-EAP I need to set?
Go to:
File -> Settings -> Editor -> General -> Editor Tabs
In section Tab Appearance find Placement drop down list.
If is it set to None then change it to Top.
Confirm with OK button
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If I double click on a file in the Visual Studio Solution Explorer (VS2019), it is opened for editing in a new tab on the far left of the tab area. If I double click on another it too is opened in a new tab on the left.
In the past, I have been able to single click on a file and it was shown in a tab that displayed on the far right of the tabs area. If I single clicked on another file, it would replace the text of the first file in the same tab. I could keep doing this and each file was opened temporarily in that same tab. If I edited what was in that tab, it was moved to the left tab area and remained opened even if I single clicked on another file that appeared in a tab on the right.
This was super convenient for when I just wanted to look at a file without editing it any. Could you tell me how to do this? I looked through the configuration settings and didn't see anything. It would be super helpful for reviewing some of the hundreds of new files I need to look at in a new project I am taking over.
The setting you are looking for is Preview selected files in Solution Explorer. It can be found in the Environment -> Tabs and Windows -> Preview Tab settings page:
After turning it on, clicking on a file once in the Solution Explorer will "preview the file" (which is the official name of the feature) in a special preview tab.
I have a cat. She likes to sit on my keyboard.
I recently downloaded the Atom Editor, and I love it, but I don't know much about the settings. I just came back to having about 50 instances of Atom opened... bc... #catflife. I had to restart the computer.
Right now my window shows the "Project" pane to the left, and an open file on the right. Normally, I can click on "main.js" and "style.css" , and both files will be open on the right side pane, like tabs.
However, only one file is showing. I would like for the tabs to look like this:
style.css | main.js | anotherfile.php | anotherfile.js
But, let's say I click on "style.css" - it appears on the right side. Then I click on "main.js", and the stylesheet disappears (from the right side) and is replaced with "main.js".
Not sure which setting my cat changed, but how do I change it back to seeing a tab view on the right side?
When you click on a file in Atom, its pane is only ”pending” until you make changes to that file. From then on, a second file will be opened in a new pane. The pending state is indicated by the italic text on the tab.
You can force opening a new file by double-clicking on the file. Or you can disable pending panes in the settings:
Maybe your furry friend disabled/removed the tabs package
File-> Settings -> Packages
search for tabs(v0.110.0) and ensure it is installed and enabled.
Right Click on a file in the project tree. Then click split Left/right.
Does anyone know how to open two files in the same Xcode9 window (via tabs). This used to be so easy and intuitive, but it seems Apple has broken this functionality entirely.
I have used the Preference -> Navigation options and they have absolutely no affect on the behavior of the application.
Thanks for your help!
I don't know about tabs..., but I think that is because there is an easier way to open a second file on the same window...
Go to the file navigator
Search for the file you want to open
Option + Double click it and you will get a second editor for that file on the same window.
NOTE - My preferences are:
a. Preferences -> Navigation -> Optional Navigation = Uses Single Assistant Editor
b. Preferences -> Navigation -> Double Click Navigation = Uses Separate Window
I have an opened project in Eclipse. I have some special extensions like *.VW,*.RW and many.
If I double click those files in Eclipse, it will automatically open in default eclipse text editor.
Problem: Unfortunately, I have opened *.RW file with Notepad (via
file system).
Now, if I double click those files in Eclipse, it is getting opened in Notepad only :(. How do I reset the default editor?
Thanks
Right click and Open with ... should the opening behaviour in eclipse. Furthermore you can set the behaviour in Preferences -> General -> Editors -> File Associations.
Is it possible to open a file that is not part of any project in the assistant editor? Open Quickly can open files in the assistant, but only searches the project itself. If I open an outside file in Xcode, it gets a new window that cannot access the project in its assistants.
With the assistant editor open, drag the file from the left-hand list onto the Jumplist at the top of the assistant editor (where the currently open file is).
Yes, it's possible.
#What. Your answer only works if the file is in the project. You can only drag a file to the Jumplist at the top of the assistant editor if the file is displayed within the file list on the left. This means you would have to add the file to the project before opening. Sometimes, this is not desirable as you may want to open a file from another project for reference while coding.
Steps that I use are: (Tested in Xcode 6 and Xcode 7 Beta)
In Xcode, make sure your Tab Bar is shown. If it is not, click on "View -> Show Tab Bar" in the top menu
Open the file... Go to "File -> Open". Select the arbitrary file you want to open. This will open the file in a new window. (Screenshot 1 below)
Drag the tab in the new window to the tab bar in your main editor. Now, you will have 2 tabs in your main editor and your new window will be gone (Screenshot 2 below)
Next, click on your original tab (Where your main and assistant editor is) and the file will be available in the recent files list. Simply select the file from the recent files list in the assistant editor and you now have the file open in the assistant editor. You can also close the other tab as you no longer need it. (Screenshot 3 below)
Screenshot 1. Simply drag the tab from the new window to the main tab bar.
Screenshot 2, you will now have 2 tabs.
Screenshot 3. Back at your original tab, you now have the option to open the new file within the recent files list in the assistant editor. Click it and you are done.
Screenshot 4. Final result... we have our arbitrary file open in the assistant editor.
Here is what I do (Xcode 9.3) :
Add wanted file to the Xcode project
Open assistant editor with that
file
delete this file (references only) from the Xcode project. Xcode will
remove the file from the assistant editor.
Now go to the assistant
editor "recent files", the file will be there. Select it.
My preferred way to do this is to #include whatever file I want to open in some C file, like this:
#include "/home/julius/path/to/file"
Command-clicking the path will open the file. It's a shame Xcode forces you to use this workaround.
You can drag an arbitrary file on the assistant editor. Then it will be opened there.