I have recently been introduced to Sharepoint 2013, i have used the sharepoint palette download to change set colours in an .spcolor file. I have uploaded these and all worked fine however I now dont seem to be able to change the look it just hangs and when clicking Try this out i get an error message.
I am using Oslo if that makes difference.
I even tried just altered the .spcolor file and replaced it in the Themes folder 15. When I go to change the look the current theme shows the updates in the small preview thumbnail however the page does not.
Does anyone know if this error is becasue ive uploaded my own .spcolor?
Thanks in advance
Helen
We found an issue with this when the name of the spcolor file contained an underscore.
With it there the theme could be previewed but not applied. When we renamed the file it worked fine. This issue may apply to all special characters in the spcolor filename.
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I am using Visual Studio Code 2022:
Information on my VS code version
Up until now, I have had the colors appearing correctly in the default theme of VS code Dark+ (default dark).
I am currently using it for unity, so for C#, but sometimes use it for HTML CSS.
Those are the extensions that I have currently installed:
List of Extensions
I just noticed recently that right after clicking on a different .CS file, the color code doesn't work anymore. I can't figure out why, but it's super annoying. Classes used to be green, and their names used to be blue. Now, they are All blue.
Here is what it looks like when things are working fine:
Working Fine
And this is what it looks like as soon as I click on another .CS file in the file explorer:
Not Working
The only way to get my colors back, is to close VS code and re-open it.. but it's useless because I am eventually going to select a different .CS file in the explorer, and the problem arises again.
I have been coding for only 4 months, so forgive me if this is actually something simple, but I could not find the exact same issue somewhere else.
Thank you!
I have one view that isn't displaying properly. The style sheet isn't applying and a couple images aren't either, even though everything is correctly referenced. I'm assuming I'm viewing a cached/corrupted version of the view? How do I go about clearing visual studios cache (note: I do not have administrative privileges)?
For those that want to insist my paths aren't correct, i store my images in Content/images, confirmed all pictures i'm referencing within the view are present, yet some images display and others don't despite the paths being the same and images existing.
I figured out a solution, but am still thoroughly confused. I replaced ../ in the path with ~/ and it worked, which is great, except for the part where all my other views, in the same folder as this view, use ../ and it works perfectly. Why would one view just reject that path drill-down method and it's fine for others?
Ya you will have to reset settings
Close all visual studio
Run command as devenv / resetsettings
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-au/library/ms241273.aspx
I've started using Crystal Reports recently. Have been able to create a report and mostly done with it. But suddenly I started to lose any change made inside a textbox object. I edit a textbox, save the report and close it. And then I reopen it to see that the change hasn't remained. I restart the Visual Studio and even the machine but nothing helps. I use VS 2012. Has anyone experienced anything like this?
In the report preview see if the checkbox "Save data in the report" is checked. If so, try unckecking this checkbox. It is causing me some trouble to save the report crashing Visual Studio interface.
In fact I found the reason for the problem. This happens when I try to save the changes while the focus is on the edited object, in this case textbox. But if I click somewhere else (in order to lose focus on the edited textbox) before saving, then the problem gets solved. Happy to have found it.
Welcome to the club :)
Crystal Reports can behave very strangely in some cases. For instance, some times when i edit a report file in Windows XP, it crashes the interface and corrupts the file when i save it. The same problem doesn't appear in Windows 7. However other strange things happen in Windows 7 also.
I would recommend you to
Always apply the latest Service Pack available for the Crystal Reports Engine.
Always check if the asterisk sign disappears from the opened report file when you save it (some times it doesn't when you hit save and it does when you hit save all and vice versa).
Always backup your report files once in a while because to recover a corrupted file is a very hard task.
You can try the following to find out what causes the problem
Create a new blank Windows Forms project, add the same report file there and check if it behaves the same.
Create a new blank report file and check if a change in a field behaves the same way after saving it.
Try it on another OS.
Go to Database | Verify Database and make sure the database is up to date.
Also Go to Database | Show SQL Query and reset the query. Now enter in the Selection Formula again and save.
Updating the SQL will replace the Selection Formula.
Good luck,
I downloaded and modified a style file and placed it in the Notepad++ themes folder. I was able to select it and have it update the style as expected. I then went to Settings -> Style Configurator and changed the font of COMMENT of language VHDL to MS Gothic, hit save, and closed and exited Notepad++. I am able to relaunch Notepad++ and still see the change (I'm running Notepad++ in admin mode on Win7).
The only file that I can see a new timestamp on is my XML theme file, but I don't see MS Gothic anywhere in the file. Where is this information being stored? It is overriding the settings from my theme file. I also checked %APPDATA%\Notepad++\stylers.xml but I don't see it there either.
I realize I can change it back through the GUI, but I'd like to know how to get back to my original theme without selecting every style in the language manually (as I've made multiple changes). If I could edit (or delete) a file, I would prefer it.
Look in your %APPDATA%\Notepad++ folder, specifically for the stylers.xml file.
Uninstall Notepad++
Reinstall it again, but this time check the first box, the one that says "Don't use %APPDATA%..... "
Enjoy.
The reason is that Notepad++ install all the files at administrator profile, if you are using another user then you are screw, it will not work properly, you have to run it always as an administrator so it can work properly. To avoid this, just do as i said.
If files are going to APPDATA, then you can create a folder called "themes" and then inside that place your new xml themes. Then close and reopen notepad++ and you should see your new style in the "Select theme:" drop down. Whatever you named the file should be what appears in the dropdown
If you are on Windows 10 the path to add the new theme is :
C:\Users\NAME-OF-COMPUTER\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++\themes
stylers.xml is located one director/ folder above the themes :
Just as a complement to the other answers, if you made the changes on another theme than the default theme (stylers.xml) then your changes are saved to
%APPDATA%\Notepad++\themes\TheThemeYouModified.xml.
For example, if you modified the choco theme, then look for the %APPDATA%\Notepad++\themes\choco.xml.
You will also find a choco.xml in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\themes but this one is not where your changes are saved.
I tried Rbastardo answer, but even when I check "Don't use %APPDATA%....." when installing Notepad++, the changes are still saved in %APPDATA%.
In case this helps someone in the future, if you installed Notepad++ via Scoop then look for your themes directory here:
D:\Users\yourusername\scoop\persist\notepadplusplus\themes
I use Dreamweaver 8 at work, and recently I've been having an issue with open files. When I move focus away from Dreamweaver to another piece of software (usually firefox for testing the results of uploaded files), and then move back to Dreamweaver I get a prompt saying: "This file has been modified outside of Dreamweaver. Do you want to reload it".
Edit: this is for every single file I have open in Dreamweaver so is quite unbearable!
Clicking yes or no both show exactly the same page! Nothing's changed, and nothing should have!
Any ideas why this might be happening? It's causing some issues because I work with another developer at work and I don't want my work overwriting. I assure you that he's not working on any of the same files or anything, and we've worked together for months and this has never happened before.
I'm very well aware that I can turn this prompt off, but in cases where files have actually changed, I'd want to be prompted.
I know Dreamweaver 8 is a joke.. but it's what we've got, and it's been fine up until now.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! :)
That behavior exists in CS5 too, so I'm pretty sure it is a bug. Are you working off a shared network drive?