2024-06-14 12:05 PM
Hi.
I just started with CubeIDE and with first minutes I dont like it. Too much bugs at the very beginning.
After some fight with bugs it started working finally. But I want tabs, not spaces. I can't find any editor settings. Internal help crashed after click into topic... And still I have spaces :\
2024-06-14 12:09 PM
Hello @Semer CHERNI ,
Could you please look at this case or find someone who can help?
Thank you.
2024-06-15 01:49 AM
code formater, you can change almost everything.
spend some time to look and preferences.
2024-06-15 02:32 AM
Hi,
> Too much bugs at the very beginning.
To report, describe what you did and what was wrong then...
Separate, for every "bug" .
And about your IDE : version, system, clean install ?
My version 1.13.1 , on Linux MX , looking at help in a topic:
Never a problem with this. :)
2024-06-15 02:52 AM - edited 2024-06-15 02:54 AM
@nk2 wrote:I want tabs, not spaces.
Window > Preferences:
General > Editors > Text Editors:
Note that the CubeIDE is built on Eclipse, so a lot of things like this you can find in general Eclipse documentation - not specific to ST
2024-06-17 12:06 PM
> looking at help in a topic:
But I already told help is not working. Click into topic gives blank window...
2024-06-17 12:09 PM
> Note that the CubeIDE is built on Eclipse, so a lot of things like this you can find in general Eclipse documentation - not specific to ST
I Know. I was using Eclipse about 10-20 years ago.
It was not checked and still I had spaces. But I tried one idea - in another (my favorite) editor I changed all two spaces into tabs and after that that IDE started to make tabs as I wanted.
Thx anyway.
2024-06-17 12:15 PM - edited 2024-06-17 12:16 PM
I tried to find bug tracker, but I failed. I think that big, probably mature software from such a big company should have some bug tracker or report mechanism - even worst one. Or maybe not... So should I post bugs into forum???
Anyway, that was fresh install (as mentioned earlier in other words) 1.15.1 on a Debian with Linux kernel.
2024-06-17 12:59 PM
Ok, so which "Linux" IDE version you used ?
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Imagine, you are the one at STM , to deal with error reports : now (maybe 20000 users, reporting no problems) one reports, its "not working perfect on my system".
What you would do with this information ?
What would you change on/ for next version ?
So -as usual- the description of the error has to be as good as possible, to get a reproducible error, then you or anybody can look for the reason and improve something (or not...).
As long as you have a "problem", for unknown reason , only you can do some try and error game, like uninstall, re-install, use other version, do it as root, modify your rights, etc. , to find out : did you something "wrong", is your system in some way "incompatible" (too new, too old, whatever), does other version of IDE download work better, and : can the problem be reproduced ?