I'm having a lot of problems trying to run my code in Google chrome from atom text editor. I installed a package that said "open in browser" however it opens my media file causing an error. I did get the live preview but I would also like to see the results of my code on a regular browser.Thank you for the help.

For my experience (and of course with ubuntu), it would be nice to have the plugin "open-in-browsers" (reachable via "Edit"=>"Preferences"=>"Packages", v0.0.30 in my case) configure the Atom "config.cson" (reachable via "Edit"=>"Config...") like this:


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The very first time you start Atom, it will try to install the atom and apm commands for use in the terminal (Mac) or Command Prompt (Windows). The Atom package manager can be used to install all packages at once:

In that same iTerm preferences screen, change the first select list to Run command... and paste the following into the text field that appears: /usr/local/bin/atom -n \1:\2. That tells the atom command line tool to open the clicked file (\1) at the line number specified (\2).

/usr/share/atom/atom: error while loading shared libraries: libgconf-2.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

So, at my workstation, Atom does not start after installing the RPM. What can I do about this issue?

The atom-browser package allows you to easily preview your HTML in a browser window embedded inside Atom, similarly to atom-html-preview. Unfortunately previews are via a file:// protocol, but it does include live reload.

The elements of the RSS vocabulary are not generally reusable in other XML vocabularies. The Atom syntax was specifically designed to allow elements to be reused outside the context of an Atom feed document. For instance, it is not uncommon to find atom:link elements being used within RSS 2.0 feeds.

The Atom Syndication Format was issued as a Proposed Standard in IETF RFC 4287 in December 2005. The co-editors were Mark Nottingham and Robert Sayre. This document is known as atompub-format in IETF's terminology. The Atom Publishing Protocol was issued as a Proposed Standard in IETF RFC 5023 in October 2007. Two other drafts have not been standardized.[16]

Click the Export to Data Feed button on the report toolbar to immediately export the data to Power Pivot in Excel if it is installed on your computer, or save the export file as an Atom service document (.atomsvc) file for future use.

An alternative to specifying a report address is to use a data service document (.atomsvc) file that already has the report feed information you want to use. A data service document specifies a URL to the report. When you import the data service document, a report feed is generated from the report and added to the Power Pivot workbook.

Type a path to the data service document (.atomsvc) file that specifies the report feed. You can specify an address to the document if it is stored on server, or you can open it from a folder on your computer. Alternatively, you can click Browse to navigate to a server that has the data service document you want to use.

To use the .atomsvc file later, you can open it in Power Pivot in Excel to import the report feed. For more information about how to specify a data service document for report feeds, see Import report data using a URL to a data service document in this topic.

For a service metadata record, the corresponding ATOM feed is accessed at: :8080/geonetwork/srv/atom/describe/service?uuid=8b719ebd-646e-4963-b9e0-16b3c2a6d94e. If the service is attached to one or more datasets (see Linking a dataset with a service), then the feed will also expose each dataset as an entry in the feed. Check that the service type is set to download (if not, the dataset feed will return an exception).

The dataset feed is accessible at: :8080/geonetwork/srv/atom/describe/dataset?spatial_dataset_identifier_code=b795de68-726c-4bdf-a62a-a42686aa5b6f. Links will be created for each online resource flagged with a function set to download.

Yeah, compilation loads this module, therefore the atom is loaded.

Perhaps, you can try to ensure that the module is loaded, or just run any function from this module, because erlang loads modules on demand

I even created another module and tried to convert string to atom that was defined in an other module and it worked. I asume sample mix project start with first embeded mode, but phoenix (which is more complex framework configures it differently) ff782bc1db

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