i recently installed intellij on ubuntu and some of the hotkeys don't work because they are intercepted by the os (for example ctrl+alt+left or ctrl+alt+t) is there an easy solution?
There is the only solution out of the box - use predefined IJ GNOME keymap.
However, I tweaked my OS (ubuntu) settings in order to remove conflicting shortcuts as I really get used to the default keymap scheme. There's not too many of them
Hello,
There is the only solution out of the box - use predefined IJ GNOME keymap.
However, I tweaked my OS (ubuntu) settings in order to remove conflicting shortcuts as I really get used to the default keymap scheme. There's not too many of them
Denis
Personally I remove all such shortcuts from Gnome and KDE's settings. I don't use most of them anyway for Gnome or KDE.
i found you with google while looking for a solution :)
this was huge help for me:
http://outrospective.org/wordpress/2012/03/get-your-ctrlaltfx-keyboard-shortcuts-back-in-ubuntu-11-10/
and i hope you are using jdk 1.6.
intellij does not work well in 1.7.
I've been using IJ from the Leda branch under java7 for about half a year. Everything is fine.
Denis
i'm also using 1.7 without problems
two show stoppers for me.
http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-86850
http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-80901