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Does VS Code have a function for writing brackets after printing automatically (Python)?
Where I can enable it?
If you go to File > Preferences > Settings to open the settings JSON file, you find "editor" or "autoClosing". It is enabled by default, but in your case, it seems not. What you have to do is just change user settings and enable it.
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I know that it already exists a type of this question but I don't find the answer.
I have for example an pdf file opened (not with code) and I want to close that with python code.
I am beginner and I didn't succeed, to my shame :(((
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I tryvto make virtual keyboard
It work But the problem is when I try to write with it
It's right hereenter image description here
What I actually want is to wrte In real desktop program like word ,note and so on
Please tell me if you want the code
Oh how can I fix it
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I tried duplicating a the same window but it just went. I made this server.py file that needs to be run twice if we need 2 players. Anyone know how to duplicate windows in vscode?
You could open up a new terminal window with cntrl + shift + backtick, and run your python server there (probably on a different port).
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I have been googling but there seems no adequate answers, I assume Selenium grabs it from my computer, but I should be able to feed it something else no?
The browser date/time functions are all JavaScript. You should be able to use Sinon.JS or TimeShift.JS to mock the date/time:
https://sqa.stackexchange.com/questions/8838/faking-system-time-date-with-selenium-webdriver
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https://sqa.stackexchange.com/questions/11513/what-is-the-best-way-to-mock-browser-time-and-time-zone-in-selenium
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I am using Pdb the debugger of Python.
when I set a breakpoint in my callback, the Pdb doesn't stop there.
I used :
continue
Use import pdb; pdb.set_trace() if you want to specify in your source code that the debugger should be invoked at that point.