I just downloaded Aptana 3 built 3.61.201410201044 and i'm experiencing an issue:
Everytime i try to type the question mark "?" aptana enable/ disable "Show whitespace characters" option
I tried using both Shift+/ and AltGr+w and it didn't work
Even if i copy/paste a text that use the character, it doesn't work on my method when running.
I'm on Windows 7; my keyboard is PT-Br and all the encodings (default and each file) are set to UTF-8
I don't know what to do, as i need this symbol to use many methods in Ruby...
I googled this issue for a long time before asking here, and just read about setting the encoding to utf-8 but i did it and didn't work.
Please help
Well, after many tries i found how to solve it. I'll post here just in case somebody else need:
Go to
Preferences> General> Keys
then search for "Show whitespace characters" and delet the binding (keys shortcut / hotkeys)
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I am trying to use Intellij for java.I am on a mac.
Space button doesn't work as it should.
In order to leave a blank,ı must use shift + space.
Tried keymap and various other things,nothing worked.
What am ı doing wrong?
Tried keymap,remap some options etc.
After two days of trial and error,ı found the answer myself:
Settings/Accessibility/Keyboard
There you should untick "Full Keyboard Access"
I have never encountered such a problem before thus ı might have not expressed myself correctly.
When I try to run a Node.js debugging session from Visual Code, the debugging console returns an error, saying that the bootloader.bundle.js could not be found. However, the bootloader.bundle.js file exists at the expected location, while the debug console specifies the folder incorrectly by substituting a UTF-8 character (letter č) with the replacement character (�). The snippet of the error message can be found below:
Error: Cannot find module 'c:/Users/xxxx xxxx�/AppData/Local/Programs/
Microsoft VS Code/resources/app/extensions/ms-vscode.js-debug/src/bootloader.bundle.js'
Can I somehow fix this in VS Code, perhaps by modifying the launch.json file in some way or some other settings?
Any help is appreciated!
EDIT:
I temporarily fixed the issue by reinstalling VS Code to another folder without that doesn't include diacritical characters. I'd like to to keep this question open, however, in case somebody knows of a way to fix this sort of problem (e.g. by by modifying some configuration files) that does not require either reinstalling or relying on a portable version of the app.
I have just dealt with the same issue. There have been Unicode characters in my folder's path and I got the same error "Cannot find module". Reasons are described in details here.
To fix it I have gone to File - Preferences - Settings and then entered "usePreview" and then I unchecked the option "Use the new in-preview JavaScript debugger for ..." under the section "Debug > JavaScript: Use Preview" and reloaded VS Code. The issue has gone.
I know that sound like a stupid question, and we can find many answer on google.
However, i've been trying for one hour and it still not working.
The question is prety simple, i'm coding on visual studio code on Mac OS.
And i want to instert tab when i press tab, and not 4 spaces.
It it supposes to be very simple :
Go on "code"->"preferences"->"users stting"
And add :
// Insert spaces when pressing Tab.
"editor.insertSpaces": false
Into : settings.json
However i have no clue why, but this is not working.
(I've save it, close visual, reboot mac, still not working)
Does anyone has any clues to help me?
Thanks a lot.
(I've save it, close visual, reboot mac, still not working)
--> One thing is missing - did you try it with a completely new file? ;)
I just tried it, had the same issue and almost thought it is a bug, but it seems to be expected behavior as there is another setting editor.detectIndentation which is true by default.
If the indentation is detected then the detected value takes precedence over your defined setting. At first this seemed odd as others also reported in a GitHub issue. But the analogy with CR/CRLF in this issue makes sense.
So as a quick fix you could set editor.detectIndentation to false or convert your existing indentation to tabs so that the next time you open the file the proper detection is done.
I am building an automation suite using Xcode 7 with swift.
My app loads with the following Alert View:
Allow "Light Alarm" to access your location while you use the app?
When I record with UI Testing and click this alert I get the following code:
app.alerts["Allow \U201cLight Alarm\U201c to access your location while you use the app?"]
Note: The quotes has been replaced with \U201c
However, when I try and compile I get the following error:
"Invalid escape sequence in literal"
Anyone know how to get round this?
This seems to be a bug in Xcode when generating code during UI recording.
Swift uses \u{NNNN} escape sequences in string literals, so
app.alerts["Allow \u{201c}Light Alarm\u{201c} ..."]
would be correct, or simply
app.alerts["Allow “Light Alarm“ ..."]
(Actually it should be "Allow “Light Alarm” ..." where the
second quotation mark is U+201D = RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK :)
A similar issue for UI recorded code in Objective-C was reported in
Incomplete universal character name in UI Testing.
I do not know a workaround, it seems that the only thing you can do
at present is to fix the code after recording (and sent a bug report
to Apple).
Installing Xcode 7.3 fixed this issue for me
I am using VS2013 as my IDE and ever since I installed it acts very oddly when pressing ALT and any of the ARROW keys. I use ALT+LEFT and ALT+RIGHT to navigate backward/forward which works in principal but once VS completes the jump it writes out a single character.
This is before the jump:
This is after the jump/after pressing ALT+LEFT:
Those are the characters that are being written:
ALT+UP: ◘
ALT+RIGHT: ♠
ALT+DOWN: ☻
ALT+LEFT: ♦
I am using VS2013 at work as well all the time and I have never seen this before. I know that pressing ALT+NUMPAD_KEYS produces ASCII characters but why is that happening for my arrow keys and only in VS? Apparently ALT+UP for me is the same as pressing ALT+6 (http://www.irongeek.com/alt-numpad-ascii-key-combos-and-chart.html). I actually swapped out my keyboard to see if its got anything to do with that. No joy.
Any ideas?
Update 1:
Looks like this fellow has a similar issue but with Eclipse on Windows:
https://superuser.com/questions/668394/turn-off-alt-numeric-keypad-ascii-symbol-insertion
Sadly no answers to his post.
Update 2/Solution:
As per the comment of 'Hans Passant' I found a solution. See below for details.
I have found the cause thanks to Hans Passant.
I did a diagnostic boot and discovered the issue even then still persisted. I then went on to kill all remaining processes until I struck gold:
With this process gone ALT+ARROW_KEYS don't trigger ASCII symbol insertion anymore. I ended up doing two things in total to get rid of this process:
Reinstalled .NET Framework 4.5.1
Renamed/Removed this file: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\RegSvcs.exe
On booting into Windows there are neither errors pertaining to that particular executable nor have I noticed any other malfunctions. Just to be sure, I ran a couple of virus/malware removal tools. They all came up with no threats.