Hello, There is no such option yet. Feel free to create feature request on YouTrack: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/IDEA. Similar request about selecting stop signal: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-21940
@@TrishaGeeAwesome presentation. I know this is an year old but I hope you've switched to the Mac for presentations. I've never seen you struggle on the Mac, especially that Surface mouse created some issues in another presentation as well :) Love IntelliJ!
@@vishalmatam I use Windows for conference presentations and Mac for UA-cam screencasts, because our users use both so it forces me to be good with both :)
Hola..! Muy buen video…. Necesito tu ayuda…!!! IntelliJ IDEA NO TIENE (como Netbeans) una tecla veloz para comentario ….Como puedo hacer ? Por favor no me respondas "Ctrl / +" … (Para colmo en mi PC no funciona)….. Gracias...
If I got your question correctly, then the answer is that the presenter is using a font with ligatures in Intellij. You can read more about fonts with ligatures here: www.hanselman.com/blog/MonospacedProgrammingFontsWithLigatures.aspx You can also try Fira Code in Intellij: github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/wiki/Intellij-products-instructions
Ctrl+Shift+F12 for maximizing window? Seriously? Why not make it much simpler like Ctrl+M in Eclipse? Seriously, it's the most widely used function, IntelliJ should've made it much simpler
Jetbrains has a "little" problem with keyboard shortcuts: there aren't enough well-placed keys on the keyboard for all of the essential commands provided by the IDE. Jetbrains engineers are therefore forced to find tricks to make sense of the keyboard shortcuts they put in place by default. And in my opinion, they are particularly good at this exercise. In this case, you know for sure that ESC returns control to the editor from a tool window, SHIFT + ESC does the same and additionally closes the tool windows. I'm pretty sure they must have considered CTRL + SHIFT + ESC, at some point, to close all tool windows. Unfortunately, this combination is taken by Windows, so they had to find a logical alternative. Knowing that F12 is assigned to the command allowing to return to the tool window (the reverse of ESC) It is therefore quite logical that they chose CTRL + SHIFT + F12. Like you (maybe) at first coming from Eclipse, I was completely confused by IDEA's shortcuts, but now that I understand the underlying logic I am grateful to the engineers at Jetbrains for their efforts to put that logic in place and not destroy it over time. Ho, and by the way, CTRL + M is taken by the command to bring the cursor line back to the viewport.
Love this! Is like learning the flavor for my choreos, but in programming!
very useful tips. thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
I am happy to watch a video use window cutshort!!!
Awesome presentation!
Create a separate video on debugging!
Very nice! Kudos to Trisha.
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25L06 On Windows, it's more useful to use third-party clipboard managers, such as Ditto
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Hi , Can we pass any command from Intellij like SIGTERM to send signal to JVM?
Hello,
There is no such option yet. Feel free to create feature request on YouTrack: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/IDEA.
Similar request about selecting stop signal: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-21940
Hey what is this font? I get terrible fonts in Windows Machine.
I'm using Fira Code, it comes bundled with IntelliJ IDEA
@@TrishaGeeAwesome presentation. I know this is an year old but I hope you've switched to the Mac for presentations. I've never seen you struggle on the Mac, especially that Surface mouse created some issues in another presentation as well :) Love IntelliJ!
@@vishalmatam I use Windows for conference presentations and Mac for UA-cam screencasts, because our users use both so it forces me to be good with both :)
4:43 is where the magic starts.
Like a second after she said "we are pros".
That is just super useful
Glad you think so!
thank you so much🙏
You're welcome 😊
nice presentation
Hola..! Muy buen video…. Necesito tu ayuda…!!! IntelliJ IDEA NO TIENE (como Netbeans) una tecla veloz para comentario ….Como puedo hacer ? Por favor no me respondas "Ctrl / +" … (Para colmo en mi PC no funciona)….. Gracias...
Yo la tengo redefinido para command-ç y alt-command-ç porque en el mac con teclado castellano no funciona.
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If I got your question correctly, then the answer is that the presenter is using a font with ligatures in Intellij.
You can read more about fonts with ligatures here: www.hanselman.com/blog/MonospacedProgrammingFontsWithLigatures.aspx
You can also try Fira Code in Intellij: github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/wiki/Intellij-products-instructions
I believe it's because I'm using Fira Code and I've turned on font ligatures
Very nice,learned too much
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Ctrl+Shift+F12 for maximizing window? Seriously? Why not make it much simpler like Ctrl+M in Eclipse? Seriously, it's the most widely used function, IntelliJ should've made it much simpler
Jetbrains has a "little" problem with keyboard shortcuts: there aren't enough well-placed keys on the keyboard for all of the essential commands provided by the IDE. Jetbrains engineers are therefore forced to find tricks to make sense of the keyboard shortcuts they put in place by default. And in my opinion, they are particularly good at this exercise. In this case, you know for sure that ESC returns control to the editor from a tool window, SHIFT + ESC does the same and additionally closes the tool windows. I'm pretty sure they must have considered CTRL + SHIFT + ESC, at some point, to close all tool windows. Unfortunately, this combination is taken by Windows, so they had to find a logical alternative. Knowing that F12 is assigned to the command allowing to return to the tool window (the reverse of ESC) It is therefore quite logical that they chose CTRL + SHIFT + F12. Like you (maybe) at first coming from Eclipse, I was completely confused by IDEA's shortcuts, but now that I understand the underlying logic I am grateful to the engineers at Jetbrains for their efforts to put that logic in place and not destroy it over time.
Ho, and by the way, CTRL + M is taken by the command to bring the cursor line back to the viewport.
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