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Qt creator design greyed out
Qt creator design greyed out









qt creator design greyed out

Blank wallets don't initially have private keys or addresses, those can only be imported. Sometimes adding a new plug-in you downloaded will trigger a new version or even just a small “free dot upgrade” from Adobe might suddenly cause that ol’ Revert to gray out.Īre there other instances of “disabled” features that bother you? What’s the solution? Share your stories below. Dont check the 'Make blank wallet' option when creating a new wallet.

QT CREATOR DESIGN GREYED OUT UPGRADE

You should really upgrade to at least Qt Creator 2.1.0, or to the just released 2.2 beta. Youll need to enable it manually by going into Help -> About Plugins., checking QmlDesigner, and then restarting Qt Creator. But “versions” are a slippery concept in InDesign-land. In Qt Creator 2.0.1, the QML Designer is disabled by default. That means that the file was from a previous “version” of InDesign and the program converted it when you opened it. What the heck?! The clue is in the document’s title bar, which in these situations will usually include the word “”. One last one that drives me bonkers: I’ll open a document, start working on it, decide that I don’t like the changes I’ve made, and try to choose File > Revert - only to find it grayed out. That enables the text-based panels and activates the text formatting options in the Control panel. The trick is to select the frame(s) with the Selection tool, then press T to switch to the Type tool. For example, if you have the Type tool selected and a text cursor flashing in a text frame, the Object Style and Effects panels gray out.Īlternatively, if you select a text frame with the Selection tool, the Character and Paragraph panels gray out, even though InDesign does allow you to apply text formatting to all the text inside a frame when you select it (or more than one text frame) with the Selection tool. One of the most common reasons for things being grayed out is having selected the “wrong” tool. I still don’t really understand that one. I turned that off and, wow!, smart guides became enabled again. What the heck? It took me a while of searching around until I realized that someone working on the document had enabled View > Grids & Guides > Snap to Document Grid (a feature I rarely think about, much less use). The guides just wouldn’t show up! When I looked at the View > Grids & Guides menu, it showed it as “on” but it was grayed out. Here’s another one that got me recently: Smart Guides (one of my favorite features in CS4 and later) wasn’t working in a document. That is, if you turn off Overprint Preview, the panel disables, too. Perhaps they were active a moment ago, but not now! What’s up? Well, this panel is linked to View > Overprint Preview. Separations panelįor example, you may see all your inks in the Separations Preview panel, but they may all be grayed out. What is going on? Well, it’s usually because the feature is “linked with” or “dependent on” some other feature. I know it should work, but it’s not working! Sometimes the feature is even grayed out (disabled) in some menu or panel, even when I don’t think it should be.

qt creator design greyed out

Something that drives me crazy: I try a feature and it doesn’t work.











Qt creator design greyed out