If have just switched to the qutebrowser and I'm overly happy with it.
The one thing that is disturbing me is that I can't get the qutebrowser to focus on the tab that I've just opened.
Any idea how to do this?
Stack Overflow is about programming, and not the right place for qutebrowser questions. See getting help in the qutebrowser documentation for better places to get help.
qutebrowser usually does focus newly opened tabs by default, unless you have tabs.background set. You might be running into this issue, or it might be something different - difficult to say more without knowing what link you're opening where, and how.
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As you can see on the image posted below, for some reason the notebook doesn't want to properly display a figure while using the interactive matplotlib interface - the %matplotlib notebook and it only prints the top left corner of the wanted plot. I've browsed the Internet, mostly this forum but I haven't found solution either, so I've got no other choice than to make a post about it.
If I switch it back to classic %matplotlib inline, I've got no issues and the figure is displayed correctly. I'd really appreciate any help you can offer, it drives me crazy because I need to properly display these interactive plots, in order to learn from other notebooks which use them. So I'm not searching for any other alternatives to using interactive figures, but I'd preferably want this particular issue to be resolved.
Thank you.
This was rather a quick solution to my suprise. I was even thinking of pulling this question off the site, since I resolved this quite promptly, but then again you never know, someone might end up with the very same problem as I encountered before.
So anyway, changing the browser does the trick. At least in my case changing from Chrome to Firefox solved this issue of mine.
I'm really new to both Python and VS Code. I'm seeing in the documentation that VS Code has a WATCH window - but I don't really see the definitive path to finding it. Can someone please help me with this?
You will find it in the debugging side bar (left-hand column by default), usually the second section from the top, when the debugger is running (see the debugging docs).
I had this little problem that made me crazy for a while, until I ran into the solution by chance, so even if it'is a trivial issue I want to share it.
Just click on the left side of the name of the file, on its tab, in the tabs bar. It's like a hidden button. Check the pictureHope it will be useful to somebody
I've just started coding in python with selenium, but here is my problem :
When I start Chrome with selenium,I ve a warning message from windows (my computer is in french, but it ask if I want to reset my setting). And I would like to close that tab, to make my program continue on another tab.
But it seems impossible to close it. I tried :
the Alert class of selenium, did nothing, the code just go through it
Moving mouse to the cross, or to "dismiss" (with selenium obviously) just the same
Switching tab, and close it (with selenium's control command), it doesnt change anything
Open Chrome with my usual settings (still from selenium), with that mode i can t open my url anymore, but i dont have the warning message too ...
I would be so grateful if someone had an idea, or have already had that problem. In fact, i would just want to dismiss it, to make my program run, without having to close the window at the start.
Apologize me for my english, that's not my native language, but I swear that I do my best :/
Thank you very much to all, feel free to ask me more informations :)
AR
Edit: I can't forbid you to put a -1, but try to explain me in which way it deserves it, then, I'll try to correct me, or to give more details.
Here the solution, even if I would prefer a patch from Selenium, because to my mind, that is a trouble comming from Selenium/python + windows + chrome combination : I ve created a new profile on chrome, add the X.add_argument("user-data-dir=...) It doesn't open my profile (I've maybe done a mistake in the path to the folder) BUT the warning message disappears with that line, all I wanted, then thank you very much Bill Bell ;)
I am trying to download a csv file from a website and no matter how many MIME's I try for both saving and opening, the dialog box still appears. Is there a way to cover all MIME's at once or anything that might pop up?
Right now I'm using:
fp.set_preference("browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk","text/html")
fp.set_preference("browser.helperApps.neverAsk.openFile","text/html")
And other variations including a ton more MIME's. How can I auto download regardless of the MIME?
I solved my question with this:
fp.set_preference("browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk","application/octet-stream")
fp.set_preference("browser.helperApps.neverAsk.openFile","application/octet-stream")
I had multiple preference statements, and I think that is what the problem was. Now I only have this one active and don't have any problems. Hope this can help someone else.