Idon't understand why this error is being thrown as I indicated tabs for indentation. It is obviously calculating my 1 tab as 4 spaced but I don't understand why it is doing that when I am pressing tab for indentation.
There was a conflict between plugins in my example. I'm using eslint version 8.24.0. To fix, i just removed the rule plugin:prettier/recommended and added prettier at last position from extends as explained in eslint-config-prettier documentation. See: -config-prettier#arrow-body-style-and-prefer-arrow-callback
It worked for me, if error is coming then just solve it line by line simply in your code,like :1.)Expected indentation of 2 spaces but found 8 -> then put only 2 spaces from the starting of the line2.)Unexpected tab character -> don't use tabs, use spaces3.)Trailing spaces not allowed -> don't give any spaces after lines end.4.)Missing space before value for key 'name' -> put 1 space after ":" in object value5.)A space is required after ',' -> put 1 space after "," in parameter of the function6.)Opening curly brace does not appear on the same line as controlling statement -> just put the opening curly brace where function starts in the same line7.)Closing curly brace should be on the same line as opening curly brace or on the line after the previous block -> put the closing curly brace just below where the function starts.
Many laboratories use these tabs for SEM in a large diversity of applications. Adhering of the tab to a mount or surface should be done slowly and carefully to maintain surface smoothness. Refrigeration will increase shelf life but a warm up period of one hour is then required before use.
Both sides of the tape have a thick conductive adhesive (conductive inner film is 35m and the adhesive is 45m on each side for a total of 125m [5 mils]) with a white liner. The double adhesive and conductive design permits quick mounting of samples without using liquid or colloidal adhesives.
For some reason, on a document I have, the size of a tab has been reduced to almost nothing. This means that it is hard to determine the indentation level of a line. Is there anyway to change the sizes of the tabs for this section of the document?
Thank you fissaj - your trick worked - the tab group is really annoying if you dont want it but your trick worked for me in deleting the tab groups I accidentally created. Apple did a terrible job on the tab group design.
You do not have to organize tabs into groups. You can delete any tab groups you've already created and not use the feature. Here is a link to provide feedback regarding this new Safari features to Apple:
The others in this thread are correct, we can't get rid of tab groups, I have tried deleting the tabs in the tab group, I have tried everything I could find. These are the only options. What do we do!?
If you open the sidebar in Safari (icon to the right of the green circle in upper left corner) you'll find a list of Tab Groups. Hover over one and a circle with 3 dots will appear. Click on that for Tab Group options, including Delete.
Yeah, it's not straightforward at all. Glad this worked out for you. (First time I have resolved anyone's problem online ;-). I am generally the answer seeker. But this one is impossible to find, so I felt compelled to provide this :-))
Well, Here in Australia we do not have fast internet like Americans.
On top of that I am on a satellite internet connection that actively
and frequently drops out. I am a heavy power user of Chrome when I
have it open and am always opening new tabs. When our connection drops
out in the middle of 5 tabs loading, I have to go to each and
individual tab and hit F5 or Refresh. This is annoying. Very.So if this option to refresh all the tabs in Chrome could please be
added, it would be very appreciated.
In the United States Army, tabs are cloth and/or metal arches that are worn on U.S. Army uniforms, displaying a word or words signifying a special skill. On the Army Combat Uniform and Army Service Uniform, the tabs are worn above a unit's shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) and are used to identify a unit's or a soldier's special skill(s) or are worn as part of a unit's SSI as part of its unique heritage. Individual tabs are also worn as small metal arches above or below medals or ribbons on dress uniforms.[1][2]
Tabs are valued uniquely in the U.S. Army because unlike medals - which are only worn on a soldier's garrison or dress uniform - tabs are worn on a soldier's combat uniform. Moreover, tabs are worn above a soldier's SSI which rarely include words as a part of their symbolism. It is unique in that it identifies an individual soldier's or a whole unit's special skill using words rather than images to symbolize a skill. For example, while any member of a special forces unit will wear the unit's SSI that includes an arrowhead, sword, lightning, and Airborne Tab, only soldiers who have completed special forces training will have been awarded and wear an additional tab containing the words "SPECIAL FORCES" (i.e. the Special Forces Tab) that is worn above the unit's Airborne Tab.[1][2]
Some tabs are awarded to recognize an individual soldier's combat related skills or marksmanship and are worn by a soldier permanently. These tabs are also considered special skill badges and have metal equivalents that are worn on the soldier's chest of their Army dress uniforms. Other tabs recognize a whole unit's special skill and are considered to be part of a specific unit's SSI and are worn by a soldier only while they belong to that unit. The Jungle and Arctic Tabs are unique in that while they are awarded to recognize an individual soldier's skill, it is only worn by soldiers while they belong to certain units. Similarly, tabs awarded at the state level by the Army National Guard can only be worn by soldiers while they are on state-level orders.[1][2][3][4]
There are currently four permanent individual skill/marksmanship tabs authorized for wear by the U.S. Army. Only three skill tabs may be worn at one time. A soldier wearing three tabs is said to have achieved the "tower of power" in military slang. Prior to the creation of the Sapper Tab, this required a soldier to earn both a Special Forces Tab and Ranger Tab as well as serve in a unit with an Airborne Tab or Mountain Tab as part of its SSI.[1][2][5]
The Special Forces Tab is a service school qualification tab of the U.S. Army, awarded to any soldier completing either the Special Forces Qualification Course, or the Special Forces Detachment Officer Qualification Course. Soldiers who are awarded the Special Forces Tab are authorized to wear it for the remainder of their military careers, even when not serving in a Special Forces command. The Special Forces Tab can be revoked by the Chain of Command for significant violations of conduct considered contrary to the high standards expected of a Special Forces soldier (for example, DUI conviction or other forms of misconduct).[1][2]
The Ranger Tab is a qualification tab authorized upon completion of the U.S. Army's Ranger School by a member of the U.S. military, civilian personnel, or non-U.S. military personnel. The Ranger Tab was approved by the Chief of Staff, Army, on 30 October 1950.[1][2]
The Sapper Tab is a qualification tab which is authorized for graduates of the U.S. Army's Sapper Leader Course. The Sapper Tab was approved by the Chief of Staff, Army, on 28 June 2004. The Sapper tab can be revoked by the Engineer Commanding Officer of Ft. Leonard Wood, MO for misconduct, or not upholding the standard as an Engineer. Any requests will be processed through USASC.[1][2][9][10]
The President's Hundred Tab is a marksmanship tab which is authorized for soldiers who qualify among the top 100 scoring competitors in the President's Match held annually at the National Rifle Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. This is a permanent award which will stay with the individual; there is no annual requirement to maintain the President's Hundred Tab. Most competitors will compete each year to ensure that less qualified individuals do not receive the tab.[1][2][12][failed verification]
On 27 May 1958, the National Rifle Association of America requested the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel's approval of a tab for presentation to each member of the "President's Hundred."[citation needed] The NRA's plan was to award the cloth tab together with a metal tab during the 1958 National Matches.[citation needed] The cloth tab was approved for wear on the uniform on 3 March 1958.[1][2][13][failed verification]
The Jungle Expert Badge was often worn by graduates of the Jungle Operations Training Center (JOTC) at Fort Sherman until the school became inactive in 1999. The badge was authorized for wear by soldiers assigned to U.S. Army South who graduate from JOTC but the badge was never recognized Army-wide.
In 2014, the JOTC was reopened in Hawaii and the Jungle Expert Badge was revitalized as a tab which is authorized for wear by soldiers who complete the course and are assigned to the U.S. Army Pacific area of responsibility. However, the revitalized tab now simply reads 'Jungle' instead of 'Jungle Expert'.[15][16][17][18] Other graduates of the course receive the tab as a souvenir.
The Governor's Twenty Tab is a state-level National Guard award, created in 1968, that is awarded to the top 20 shooters in a state. However, award criteria vary from state-to-state. For example, within the Texas Military Forces, only eight guardsmen are presented this award for rifle, eight for pistol, two for sniper, and two for machine gun each year. Texas guardsmen compete against other Texas guardsmen who have already received the award; thus, there may be one or two new recipients of this award each year. As of July 2014, 14 states have authorized the awarding of the Governor's Twenty Tab.[19][20][21][22]
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