Thanks. Yes, I discovered that is how you rename... which is quite horrible as now I have the file name in huge letters at the top or my document!! There isn't one rational argument why having my filename as the first huge line of my document make any sense Sadly, this one useless feature almost completely breaks any chance of using "paper", which is really unfortunate because it is otherwise really good.
This Library is used in many other VIs in my program. I tried to simply go to my folder project and rename it but then when I would load the whole project LABVIEW would say it does not find alpha.lvlib. I tried to find an option on LabView to rename that Library but I did not find anything.
To be fair they didn't really address the issue/question. If you are trying to rename a library that is used by other code modules, you need to rename it in the project explorer that contains the other code modules that are calling it. If you rename the library then try and open up another project that uses it, that project code has no way of knowing that you renamed the library, so you will need to manually go back in re-link all the code. If you rename it within the same project, the calling code will be updated to use the new library name.
It's never an easy task to rename a library that's used in other projects, though. I think, if I remember correctly, that if you have all those projects open, when you update one library instance, the others will ask to be updated, too. It's been so long since I've run into this issue that I can't remember if it's true or not. (I'm too afraid to try it out right now.)
Users either drop a file onto or click a group to upload a file which they can add metadata too. They can also rename the file. But that only works in the app. When you download the file, it will still have the original name you uploaded the file with.
Better Uploader allows you to rename files right before sending them to the server. It also has other cool features like multi-file uploading, drag and drop folders and previewing files before uploading them.
Is there a way to rename a project folder (top level or sub folders) and/or the project file to something else such that LabVIEW will automatically relink all the dependencies with no manual intervention?
Is there an easy way to do this as I have a project with a few folders I need to rename, including the project name and the main project folder, however I know from past experience if you simply rename this in Windows you spend the next two days pointing to all the dependencies again!
That's basically what I have been doing. I have been refactoring a bunch of libraries lately and what I did was right-click on the class or library from the project view and "rename" it to the desired new folder. I could then switch to the file view of the project and drag all of the VIs and controls in that class or library to the new desired folder.
When working with a Windchill environment, in general, rename actions should be performed in Windchill. If you rename in Creo then you get the behavior you described above. Are you having trouble using the Rename action on family table instances within Windchill?
I just did a quick test and was able to successfully rename both generic and instances using the Windchill Rename. When the instance or generic is retrieved the next time within Creo the names will get updated.
Say I have two processes, one moving(rename) file1 from directory1 to directory2. Say the other process running concurrently copies the contents of directory1 and directory2 to another location. Is it possible that the copy happens in such a way that both directory1 and directory2 will show file1 - i.e directory1 is copied before the move and directory2 after the move by the first process.
This is all from the Linux man page. What I don't know is if you do a rename() on a network file-system where the server runs a different OS. Does the client have a hope in hell of guaranteeing atomicity then? I doubt it.
I'm not sure the "basically" part of your question is valid. Unless you have some kind of synchronization between the two, it doesn't matter how atomic rename is. If the directory copy gets there before the rename, you are going to have file1 in both places.
I need help understanding precisely how qiime feature-table rename-ids works, especially its metadata file and column parameters. Or maybe I'm using the wrong tool, and would welcome advice on a better approach. I've searched already (Merging Error Table and RepSeq was useful but not directly solving if I read it right); I've read the glossary; I'm running qiime2-2021.2 through conda.
I hope I'm in the right area. How do you rename a stack now? Use to be I could right -click and rename ( I'm pretty sure ) and now I can't figure it out. I want the simplicity back . Here is my version
Thankfully renaming a notebook is still possible. TIP: you need to open "My Notebook List" by clicking on notebooks as shown below, then use F2 or the three dots menu to rename. It is possible to rename stacks as well, but it is like using shovel instead of a spoon to eat lunch. Nothing happens when you press F2 or right click a notebook. It is weird and counter intuitive way to rename
B: Individual notebook. Can't right-click. When I left-click to select, the three dots do appear at position C. Not an intuitive place to put rename options, but at least it's there once we know where to look.
First, it's been nearly impossible to find any help on this topic. Second, when I do find help, it's not helpful. I keep reading, "Right click". Well, that does absolutely nothing. No menu comes up. There aren't three dots next to my stacks, either, even when I hover the mouse/pointer over the stack I want to rename. I'm on a MacBook. It's OS is 14.0.2. The Evernote version is 10.5.7.
How to get to "the Notebook Page": In the left panel, the folder that contains all notebooks and note stacks is labeled "Notebooks". Clicking on that folder brings you to a completely different page (there is no View > Notebooks in my version of Evernote 10.9.10 on Mac). This page lists all the notebooks and at the far right is a three-dot "more" menu. That is where you can rename the stack.
It seems Evernote is reducing functionality to match Evernote on the Mac. Over the years I have gotten a bunch of Mac users to adopt Evernote, but it was always so clunky to explain to them how to do things like rename notebooks, because right clicking was not made available to them in the Mac version. Looks like Evernote has decided to make the Windows and Mac versions converge by a least common denominator approach.
It's completely ridiculous that there's a thread this long re: renaming a stack. Why did the developers make it so hard? Why can't you just right-click a stack and rename it?? I've had Evernote for many years and the interface is still baffling. The hoops you have to jump through just to reorganize notes into stacks is insane. How hard is it to code drag-and-drop?
Are you running the latest version (4.1.3)? Because it works as you described, on the Designs screen, you can click on the name to change it, or use secondary click, and rename option from the menu which opens.
"NAME" - There does not appear to be an easy way to change the attachment name for each row. It seems that I actually have to download each attachment, rename it and then upload it again. There is an option to "Edit the description" but that does nothing to help me with sorting. That seems to be more for version control.
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