tool windows on startup
Hi.
Been working with 5594 since it came out.
Whenever i start IntelliJ and it opens my previous open project, the Project and Ant tool window are open and really big/wide so that my code area is tiny.
Did IntelliJ not used to remember my tool window size settings?
Cheers
Oliver
Please sign in to leave a comment.
It's been like this for as long as I can remember, and yes it's quite annoying
:) I don't know why it doesn't just remember the exact width that it was
when the project was last closed.
Copy that.
I experience that too.
Amnon
Chris Miller wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Been working with 5594 since it came out.
>>
>> Whenever i start IntelliJ and it opens my previous open project, the
>> Project and Ant tool window are open and really big/wide so that my
>> code area is tiny.
>>
>> Did IntelliJ not used to remember my tool window size settings?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Oliver
It may be my imagination, but this seems to happen most often when some
other application has the focus while IDEA is coming up. When IDEA is
allowed to keep the focus while it comes up, it does seem to remember
the previous width of the project or structure pane.
Chris Miller wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Been working with 5594 since it came out.
>>
>> Whenever i start IntelliJ and it opens my previous open project, the
>> Project and Ant tool window are open and really big/wide so that my
>> code area is tiny.
>>
>> Did IntelliJ not used to remember my tool window size settings?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Oliver
Hello Oliver,
OH> Been working with 5594 since it came out.
OH>
OH> Whenever i start IntelliJ and it opens my previous open project, the
OH> Project and Ant tool window are open and really big/wide so that
OH> my code area is tiny.
OH>
OH> Did IntelliJ not used to remember my tool window size settings?
The latest JIRA issue for this problem seems to be http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/IDEA-8437
. You can watch it to get notified when the problem is resolved.
--
Dmitry Jemerov
Software Developer
http://www.jetbrains.com/
"Develop with Pleasure!"