I have fixed it by editing the start script /usr/bin/dia
to have the LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 before the dia launch.
$ sudo /usr/bin/diaThen edit dia file to look as below
I have fixed it by editing the start script /usr/bin/dia
to have the LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 before the dia launch.
$ sudo /usr/bin/diaThen edit dia file to look as below
| /** | |
| * Module dependencies | |
| */ | |
| var express = require('express'); | |
| var fs = require('fs'); | |
| var mongoose = require('mongoose'); | |
| var Schema = mongoose.Schema; | |
| // img path |
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| 'use strict'; | |
| //dependencies | |
| var mongoose = require('mongoose'); | |
| var util = require('util'); | |
| var Schema = mongoose.Schema; | |
| var async = require('async'); | |
| //Base Journal Entry Schema | |
| function JournalEntry() { |
| var fb = new DSFirebaseAdapter({ | |
| basePath: 'https://my-app.firebase.io' | |
| }); | |
| var ls = new DSLocalStorageAdapter(); | |
| var store = new JSData.DS({ | |
| // try firebase first, otherwise try offline data | |
| fallbackAdapters: ['fb', 'ls'], | |
| // After creating an item, sync it to localStorage |
| angular.module('myApp').provider('DSCustomAdapter', function () { | |
| 'use strict'; | |
| var defaults = this.defaults = { | |
| queryTransform: function (resourceName, params) { | |
| return params; | |
| } | |
| }; |
A while back I made a quick AngularJS directive for Bootstrap 3 Tooltips. I wanted to be able to specify tooltips on any element like this:
<button title="Settings" data-placement="bottom" data-delay="500"
data-toggle="tooltip"><i class="icon ion-gear"></i></button>But I wanted to be able to do it without having to call $([data-toggle="tooltip"]').tooltip() every time I loaded a new page with tooltips, which is what you'd have to do if you were using vanilla jQuery and Bootstrap without something like Angular.
I built a really simple directive that worked perfectly, and I realized this was a perfect example of creating a simple custom directive that makes your life so much easier.
#How you get Sail.js running on Openshift#
This instruction is tested with:
###1) package.json
If you use the package.json build by sails new Projectname than you have to add a few fields for openshift – so the server can start you app automatically. Sails uses Grunt to build minify css/js and so on. Openshift dont have grunt installed so you have to add this also.