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April 24, 2010 18:35
Does anyone know what the equivalent would be for OS X?
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RubyMine
Kludgey but effective solution to endless performance woes
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July 17, 2010 16:22
I exclude the log directory in Settings | Project Structure.
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RubyMine
Find in Path doesn't remember Scope
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January 06, 2010 21:37
What I generally do is have the test console open in one monitor and the editor in another. I'll edit some code then hit Cmd-F8 to run the last test. This puts the focus on the test console, runs t...
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RubyMine
Remove "Tests passed/failed" popup?
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January 06, 2010 23:32
Correction: the editor window is indeed focused after Cmd-F8, like you said.
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RubyMine
Remove "Tests passed/failed" popup?
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April 24, 2010 20:18
Sorry - I should've been more specific. On my OS X system, there is no such directory, nor environment variable. I'm sure this config information lives somewhere - I just don't know where.
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RubyMine
Kludgey but effective solution to endless performance woes
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April 24, 2010 22:53
There's a ~/Library/Caches/RubyMine20 directory that looks promising. I'll try clearing that next time I see sluggish performance.
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RubyMine
Kludgey but effective solution to endless performance woes
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May 27, 2010 20:47
I didn't know about the Ruby extensions directory - cool!However, there doesn't seem to be a way to look in this folder with RubyMine, as it tries to open RubyMine.app as a file.
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RubyMine
Sort Lines ??
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May 31, 2010 17:08
I don't seem to be able to bring up a context menu by right-clicking in the Open File dialog box.
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RubyMine
Sort Lines ??
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June 03, 2010 20:20
OIC - you were talking about opening the directory in Finder.
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Sort Lines ??
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