Pmd File Not Opening

SoftMaker Software developed the PMD file extension, also know as a PageMaker Document file, for the Softmaker Office software package. User statistics infer that these PMD files are popular with users from United States and most frequently found on the Windows 10 platform. Old Adobe PageMaker does not support saving Microsoft Word formats, which makes any kind of pmd to doc conversion somewhat troublesome. Without access to the original PageMaker, it will be pretty complicated to convert pmd to doc and it is unlikely that you will find any pmd to word converter online or any kind of of pagemaker to word converter. Adobe InDesign CS PageMaker Edition can open PageMaker 6.5x-7.x publications and templates. Adobe InDesign CS2 to CS6 can open Adobe PageMaker 6.0-7.x publications and templates. Indesign CC does not support PageMaker documents (Indesign CC can't open PageMaker Documents)The tables below describe what happens to various PageMaker features, settings, and elements when you open. Each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the text, fonts, graphics, and other information needed to display it. Technical details: A PMD file is a page layout file created with Adobe PageMaker, a program used for creating professional publications such as newsletters and brochures.

How to open PAGEMAKER files

If you cannot open the PAGEMAKER file on your computer - there may be several reasons. The first and most important reason (the most common) is the lack of a suitable software that supports PAGEMAKER among those that are installed on your device.

A very simple way to solve this problem is to find and download the appropriate application. The first part of the task has already been done – the software supporting the PAGEMAKER file can be found in the table. Now just download and install the appropriate application.

Program(s) that can open the .PAGEMAKER file

Possible problems with the PAGEMAKER format files

The inability to open and operate the PAGEMAKER file does not necessarily mean that you do not have an appropriate software installed on your computer. There may be other problems that also block our ability to operate the file. Below is a list of possible problems.

  • Corruption of a PAGEMAKER file which is being opened
  • Incorrect links to the PAGEMAKER file in registry entries.
  • Accidental deletion of the description of the PAGEMAKER from the Windows registry
  • Incomplete installation of an application that supports the PAGEMAKER format
  • The PAGEMAKER file which is being opened is infected with an undesirable malware.
  • The computer does not have enough hardware resources to cope with the opening of the PAGEMAKER file.
  • Drivers of equipment used by the computer to open a PAGEMAKER file are out of date.

If you are sure that all of these reasons do not exist in your case (or have already been eliminated), the PAGEMAKER file should operate with your programs without any problem. If the problem with the PAGEMAKER file has not been solved, it may be due to the fact that in this case there is also another rare problem with the PAGEMAKER file. In this case, the only you can do is to ask for assistance of a professional staff.

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How to associate the file with an installed software?

If you want to associate a file with a new program (e.g. my-file.PAGEMAKER) you have two ways to do it. The first and the easiest one is to right-click on the selected PAGEMAKER file. From the drop-down menu select 'Choose default program', then click 'Browse' and find the desired program. The whole operation must be confirmed by clicking OK. The second and more difficult to do is associate the PAGEMAKER file extension to the corresponding software in the Windows Registry.

Is there one way to open unknown files?

Many files contain only simple text data. It is possible that while opening unknown files (e.g. PAGEMAKER) with a simple text editor like Windows Notepad will allow us to see some of the data encoded in the file. This method allows you to preview the contents of many files, but probably not in such a structure as a program dedicated to support them.

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Codacy

Codacy automates code reviews and monitors code quality on every commit and pull request.It gives visibility into the technical debt and it can track code style and security issues, code coverage, code duplication, cyclomatic complexity and enforce best practices.Codacy is static analysis without the hassle.

With Codacy you have PMDJava analysis out-of-the-box, and it is free for open source projects.

  • Homepage: https://www.codacy.com/
  • Source code: https://github.com/codacy/codacy-pmdjava
  • Maintainer: Codacy

IDE Integrations

Summary

IDEHomepageSource CodeMaintainers
BlueJpmd-bluejTom Copeland
CodeGuideN/AAustin Moore
Eclipsegithub: pmd/pmd-eclipsePhilippe Herlin
qa-Eclipseqa-EclipseChristian Wulf
eclipse-pmdhttp://acanda.github.io/eclipse-pmd/github: acanda/eclipse-pmdPhilip Graf
Emacsgithub: pmd/pmd-emacsNascif Abousalh Neto
Gelgithub: pmd/pmd-misc/pmd-gelAndrei Lumianski
GradleGradle: The PMD Plugingithub: gradle/gradleGradle.org
IntelliJ IDEAgithub: amitdev/PMD-IntellijAmit Dev
IntelliJ IDEA - QAPlughttp://qaplug.com/N/AJakub Sławiński
JBuildergithub: pmd/pmd-misc/pmd-jbuilderTom Copeland
JCreatorN/ABrant Gurganus
JDevelopergithub: pmd/pmd-jdeveloperTorsten Kleiber
JEditjEdit - PMD Pluginsourceforge: jedit/PMDPluginJiger Patel, Dale Anson
NetBeansSQEgithub: sqe-team/sqeN/A
TextPadN/AJeff Epstein
WebLogic Workshop 8.1.xN/AKevin Conaway

General comments

A general note - most plugins include the PMD jar files, which has the rulesetsinside it. So even though the rulesets parameter that some pluginsuse (i.e., “rulesets/java/unusedcode.xml”) looks like a filesystem reference, it’s reallybeing used by a getResourceAsStream() call to load it out of the PMD jar files.

BlueJ

BlueJ is a teaching IDE. To install the PMD extension for BlueJ, downloadthe PMDExtension jar fileand place it in your bluej/lib/extensions/ directory.

Eclipse

To install the PMD plugin for Eclipse:

  • Start Eclipse and open a project
  • Select “Help”->”Software Updates”->”Find and Install”
  • Click “Next”, then click “New remote site”
  • Enter “PMD” into the Name field and https://dl.bintray.com/pmd/pmd-eclipse-plugin/updates/ into the URL field
  • Click through the rest of the dialog boxes to install the plugin

Alternatively, you can download the latest zip file and follow the above proceduresexcept for using “New local site” and browsing to the downloaded zip file.

To configure PMD, select “Windows”->”Preferences”, then select PMD.

To run PMD, right-click on a project node and select “PMD”->”Check code with PMD”.

To run the duplicate code detector, right-click on a project node andselect “PMD”->”Find suspect cut and paste”. The report will be placed in a “reports” directoryin a file called “cpd-report.txt”.

To find additional help for other features, please read included help by selectingHelp->Help Contents and browse the “How to…” section in the “PMD Plugin Documentation” book.

After installing an update, if you get an Exception such as“java.lang.RuntimeException: Couldn’t find that class xxxxx”,try deleting the ruleset.xml file in the .metadata/plugins/net.sourceforge.pmd.eclipse directory in your workspace.

To get Eclipse to not flag the @SuppressWarnings(“PMD”) annotation, lookunder the menu headings Java -> Compiler -> Errors/Warnings -> Annotations -> Unhandled Warning Token.

Emacs

Integration with GNU Emacs is performed through an ELisp package, pmd.el.It supports two commands, “pmd-current-buffer” and “pmd-current-dir”.The output is captured in a compilation buffer which allows the user to “jump”directly to the source code position associated with the PMD warnings.

Gel

Here’s how to set up the Gel plugin:

  • Download the pmd-gel-[version].zip file
  • Close Gel
  • Remove any old plugin versions from your gelplugins directory
  • Unzip the new zip file into your gelplugins directory
  • Start Gel
  • Go to Tools->Options->Plugin
  • Select the PMD plugin and click “Remove”
  • Click “Add” and select “net.sourceforge.pmd.gel.PMDPlugin”
  • Restart Gel

That’s pretty much it. Now you can open a Java project and click on Plugins->PMD anda configuration panel will pop up. You can pick which ruleset you want to run andyou can also pick whether you want to run PMD on the current file or on everysource file in your project.

IDEA

You can use an integrated plugin or just use it as an IDEA “External Tool”.

Amit Dev wrote an integrated plugin for IDEA; you can download thatfrom the IntelliJ plugins site.

Here’s how to set it up as an “External Tool”:

  • Open IDEA and go to File->Settings
  • Click on the “External Tools” icon
  • Click on the Add button
  • Fill in the blocks
    • Name: PMD
    • Description: PMD, good for what ails you.
    • Menu: Select the “Main menu”, “Project views”, “Editor menu”, and “Search results” checkboxes.
    • Program: c:pmdbinpmd.bat
    • For the next parameter you’ll need to plug in the location of your PMD installationand the rulesets you want to use
    • Parameters:-d '$FilePath$' -f ideaj -R rulesets/java/quickstart.xml -P sourcePath='$Sourcepath$' -P classAndMethodName=$FileClass$.method -P fileName=$FileName$

That’s pretty much it. Now you can right click on a source directory and select PMD,it’ll run recursively on the source files, and the results shouldbe displayed in a window and hyperlinked into the correct file and line of code. I usuallyright-click on the message window title bar and unselect “autohide” so the window doesn’t goaway every time I fix something in the code window.

IDEA - QAPlug

QAPlug is an Intellij IDEA plugin to manage code quality. It integrates no less than Checkstyle, FindBugs, and PMD.

The plugin is available at http://www.qaplug.com/.

Also available at the JetBrains site, QAPlug-PMDand QAPlug.

JBuilder

To enable this OpenTool in JBuilder:

  • Download the latest binary release
  • Unzip it into your jbuilder/lib/ext/ directory
  • Restart JBuilder

What you can do:

  • Check a single file by bringing up the context menu from the file tab and selecting PMDCheck
  • Configure the rulesets that the PMD OpenTool will use by selecting Tools->PMD->Configure PMD
  • Check all the files in a project by bringing up the context menu forthe project node and selecting PMD Check Project
  • Locate duplicate code by right clicking on a package and selection “Check with CPD”

When running PMD, the results will be displayed in the MessageView under a tab called PMD Results. If you click on aviolation message within this view, you will be taken to the line in the source code where the violation was detected.

Pmd

Things still to do:

  • Enable selection of individual rules within a rule set (maybe)
  • Optional insertion of @todo comments at the point of a violation
  • Possibly provide configurable ability to limit the number of violations per rule per file

JCreator

  1. Open Configure > Options
  2. Go to the Tools panel
  3. Click New > Program
  4. Browse for PMD’s pmd.bat
  5. Put quotations around the path if it has spaces.
  6. Set the initial directory to PMD’s bin directory
  7. Check capture output
  8. Put ‘”$[PrjDir]” emacs’ followed by desired rulesets in the arguments

To run PMD on a project, just pick pmd from the Tools menu.

JDeveloper

To install the PMD plugin for JDeveloper:

  • JDeveloper 10.1.2: Download the binary release and unzip it into your jdev/lib/ext directory
  • JDeveloper 10.1.3 upwards: Click “Help”, click “Check for Updates”
    • JDeveloper 10.1.3:
      • Press “Add” to add a new update center
      • Name: PMD Update Center
      • Location: http://pmd.sourceforge.net/center.xml
      • Select Update Center: PMD Update Center
    • JDeveloper 11 upwards: Select Update Center: Open Source and Partner Extensions
    • Press Next and select the actual PMD Plugin and install it
  • Restart JDeveloper

To run the PMD plugin for JDeveloper:

  • Open the Tools-&Preferences menu
  • Click on the PMD option
  • Select a couple of rules to try
  • To run PMD, right click on either a file, folder, package, project or workspace and select PMD viaToolbar Icon, Context Menu or File Menu
  • Any rule violations should show up in a LogWindow tab at the bottom of the screen

JEdit

The way I use the JEdit plugin is:

  • Dock the ErrorList by going to Utilities->Global Options->Docking andputting ErrorList at the bottom of the screen
  • Open the File Browser if it isn’t already open
  • Double-click on a source directory
  • Select Plugins->PMD->Check directory recursively

Note that you can select individual rules by going to Utilities->Global Options->Plugin Options->PMD.Also, you can change the plugin to prompt you for a directory to check by going to that same menu andselecting the “Ask for Directory” checkbox.

NetBeans

The SQE project includes PMD integration for NetBeans.

TextPad

Assumptions

  • The Java Development Kit, version 1.4.2 (versions 1.4 and higher are acceptable) is properly installedinto your machine, and exists in D:javajdk_142. This means that D:javajdk_142binjava.exe exists.
  • PMD version 5.0 exists in D:javapmd-bin-.This means that D:javapmd-bin-libpmd-.jar (among other jar filesin the same directory) exist.

To integrate into TextPad

  1. In the Configure menu, choose Preferences…. This opens the Preferences dialog
  2. In the left pane of the Preferences dialog, choose the Tools branch by clicking on the word “Tools”.
  3. On the far right of the dialog, click on the Add button, and then select Program… from the drop-down.This opens the standard Windows Open File dialog.
  4. Type D:javajdk_142binjava.exe and click the Open button. In the center pane of the Preferences dialog,an item “Java” has now been added, and is currently selected.
  5. Click the word Java, which makes the word editable. Select the entire word, and type “PMD directory”. Press Return.
  6. Repeat steps three through five, but type “PMD file”, instead of “PMD directory”.
  7. Click Apply.
  8. Expand the Tools branch (if not already) by clicking on the ‘+’ directly to its left.
  9. In the expanded list, select PMD directory. This changes the right side of this dialog to the “tool” form.
  10. In the “tool” form, enter these parameters:
    • Parameters:-classpath D:javapmd-bin-libpmd-.jar;D:javapmd-bin-libasm-3.2.jar;D:javapmd-bin-libjaxen-1.1.1.jar net.sourceforge.pmd.PMD -d <i><b>$FileDir</b></i> -f net.sourceforge.pmd.renderers.TextPadRenderer -R E:directorymy_pmd_ruleset.xml -debug
    • Initial Folder:$FileDir
    • Save all documents first:Checked
    • Capture output:Checked
    • All other checkboxes: Unchecked
    • Regular expression to match output:^([^(]+)(([0-9]+),
    • Registers/File:1
    • Registers/Line:2
  11. In the expanded list, select PMD file.
  12. In the “tool” form, enter the same parameters as above, except replace ‘$FileDir’ with ‘$File’,in the Parameters textbox.
  13. To save your work (truly, given a quirk of TextPad), click on OK, which closes the Preferences dialog.Restart TextPad and re-open the Preferences dialog.
  14. Go back to both the “PMD directory” and “PMD file” Tools branches, and replace ‘E:directorymy_pmd_ruleset.xml’with the ruleset of your choice. For example, basic.
  15. Go to the Keyboard branch in the left pane (above Tools), which changes the right side tothe “keyboard configuration” form.
  16. In the Categories list box, select Tools.
  17. In the Command list box, select PMD directory.
  18. Put your cursor into the Press new shortcut key, and type your desired key command.For example Ctrl+Page Up
  19. Click Assign.
  20. In the Command list box, select PMD file.
  21. Put your cursor into the Press new shortcut key, and type your desired key command.For example Ctrl+Page Down
  22. Click Assign.
  23. Save your work again: Click on OK, which closes the Preferences dialog, and then restart TextPad.

To run PMD against a single Java file

  1. In TextPad, open any Java file.
  2. Click Ctrl+Page Down. This opens an empty, read-only text document (titled “Command Results”).When PMD completes its analysis, this document will be populated with a listing of violated rules(or “Command completed successfully” indicating no violations).
  3. Double click any line to go to it.

To run PMD against a directory of Java files

  1. In TextPad, open any file in the root directory you wish to analyze. Unfortunately, you’ll need tocreate a dummy file, if no file exists there.
  2. Click Ctrl+Page Up. This opens an empty, read-only text document (titled “Command Results”).When PMD completes its analysis, this document will be populated with a listing of violated rules(or “Command completed successfully” indicating no violations).
  3. Double click any line to go to it.

Because directory analysis may take a while, you may choose to cancel this operation. Do so by closingthe (blank Command Results) document, and then confirming that, “yes, I do really want to exit the tool”.

Open Pmd File Or Convert

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Pmd File Converter

Please see the WebLogic Workshop plugin project home page for more information.