I also do not really care for the new placement, it is too far away to try and click it with the mouse. (Yes, I know about Alt-Enter, and I use it quite a bit for some intentions, but for others, I like to use the mouse for some reason)
I guess the ultimate solution would be to provide an option in the IDE Settings somewhere that had a couple of radio buttons asking where you wanted the intention bulb. But now that we are feature frozen (supposedly), I guess that won't be happening, at least in this version. Maybe next version? Is it proper procedure to submit feature requests now for future versions? I will if the IntelliJ guys don't mind...
+1. My vote is for the gutter.
Barry Kaplan wrote:
Do you turn on line numbers? I always use that area for selecting lines.
"Barry Kaplan" <bkaplan@abwg.com> wrote in message
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There's another select lines option:
Triple click anywhere in the line and hold button down. Then move
upwards/downwards to select whole lines.
Though, seems be broken in upcoming #663. Fixed in #664.
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Good to know! Thanks for that tip!
(this kind of stuff always makes me wonder what other cool 'hidden' features
I'm missing...)
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I also do not really care for the new placement, it is too far away to try and click it with the mouse. (Yes, I know about Alt-Enter, and I use it quite a bit for some intentions, but for others, I like to use the mouse for some reason)
I guess the ultimate solution would be to provide an option in the IDE Settings somewhere that had a couple of radio buttons asking where you wanted the intention bulb. But now that we are feature frozen (supposedly), I guess that won't be happening, at least in this version. Maybe next version? Is it proper procedure to submit feature requests now for future versions? I will if the IntelliJ guys don't mind...
Tobin
Oh no, please, no more options. Don't let IDEA be plagued with the doom of many applications out there: excess of configuration options.
Keep IntelliJ simple and powerful. Like Stonehenge :)