I still see this behavior in IDEA 11, where right-click does nothing; right-arrow does show the small menu with Load and Remove.
Is that the intended behavior? If so, why? Right-click is a much more standard way to implement this functionality. I never would have thought to try right-arrow if I hadn't found this forum thread.
Also, there are two things that make working with context kind of annoying:
- What I actually want to do is update the existing context whose name I enter, not create a new version with the same name. Is there any way to do that? Is there a setting that can make that happen automatically? If not, I'll file feature requests for both.
- When you do the right-arrow thing, get the sub-menu, and delete a saved context, the whole Contexts menu closes. I'd rather it stay open until I close it, since I'm cleaning up a bunch of saved contexts left by the lack of the above. Auto-closing when you load a context makes sense, but not for deleting, IMO.
Choose the task in list, press right arrow and choose "Remove".
Thanks. Mouse click or hover didn't work.
It looks like http://youtrack.jetbrains.net/issue/IDEA-26828
Yes, I have exactly the same problem.
I still see this behavior in IDEA 11, where right-click does nothing; right-arrow does show the small menu with Load and Remove.
Is that the intended behavior? If so, why? Right-click is a much more standard way to implement this functionality. I never would have thought to try right-arrow if I hadn't found this forum thread.
Also, there are two things that make working with context kind of annoying:
- What I actually want to do is update the existing context whose name I enter, not create a new version with the same name. Is there any way to do that? Is there a setting that can make that happen automatically? If not, I'll file feature requests for both.
- When you do the right-arrow thing, get the sub-menu, and delete a saved context, the whole Contexts menu closes. I'd rather it stay open until I close it, since I'm cleaning up a bunch of saved contexts left by the lack of the above. Auto-closing when you load a context makes sense, but not for deleting, IMO.
Thanks,
Dave