i-pascal | A free Object Pascal language plugin for IntelliJ IDEA
kandi X-RAY | i-pascal Summary
kandi X-RAY | i-pascal Summary
A free Object Pascal language plugin for excellent IntelliJ IDEA. Supports integration with Delphi compiler (dcc32) and Free Pascal compilers. Compatible with IDEA Community Edition as well as Ultimate Edition from version 13.xx and above.
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- Retrieves the context of an element
- Print the context to stdout
- Skip to an expression
- Checks an identifier
- Annotate the given element
- Handle call
- Find all entities in namespace recursively
- Resolve entity recursively
- Creates the extra actions
- Performs compiler compilation
- Fill boost names
- Customizes the settings of the code style settings to be used when formatting
- Gets the usage type
- Create the tabbed pane
- Returns the insert map
- Start a Pascal module
- Create a spacing builder
- Creates the command line
- Update the UI
- Sets the presentation of a variable
- Creates the center panel
- Query array value
- Build dependencies
- Adds declaration declarations
- Builds all FoldingRegions
- Find the position of the interface in the interface
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QUESTION
Im trying to manipulate a list in html with jQuery. For the first occurrence of a new letter, i want to insert a div with the letter. Imagine that the text in the ul list is sorted in alphabetical order. Now the jQuery is adding a div to each a-tag. I only want to add the div to the first occurencce of a, then b , then c and so on... Im only a designer not a programmer. Any help would be appreciated.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Aug-02 at 08:49If you want to break out of the .each()
when the letter has been set once, use return false;
as in the example below.
I've also included a working example with sorting.
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Install i-pascal
You can use i-pascal like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the i-pascal component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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