Reformat code in menu is always greyed out in erb and rb files?
Make sure the files you open are under the content root of your project - i.e. you use Open Directory and select the root directory of your project. Reformat Code is currently not supported for files outside of the content root.
-- Dmitry Jemerov Development Lead JetBrains, Inc. http://www.jetbrains.com/ "Develop with Pleasure!"
Charles, Rubymine has a habit of getting ahead of itself . That is, it tries to cache a lot of stuff and infer from it all kinds of things; in this process, it gets confused often. The best rule of thumb that I have found is that:
1. I Invalidate the Cache, & 2. I get out of Rubymine and restart it thereby allowing it to rebuild its cache.
I know it is annoying, but is a small price to pay for more predictable performance.
This is somewhat analogous to "hitting it with a hammer" but it works
Hello Charles,
Make sure the files you open are under the content root of your project -
i.e. you use Open Directory and select the root directory of your project.
Reformat Code is currently not supported for files outside of the content
root.
--
Dmitry Jemerov
Development Lead
JetBrains, Inc.
http://www.jetbrains.com/
"Develop with Pleasure!"
Thank you. It seems to work now. I am not sure why. I don't think the suggestion you made is the issue but I can't reproduce it, so I am done.
Charles,
Rubymine has a habit of getting ahead of itself . That is, it tries to cache a lot of stuff and infer from it all kinds of things; in this process, it gets confused often. The best rule of thumb that I have found is that:
1. I Invalidate the Cache, &
2. I get out of Rubymine and restart it thereby allowing it to rebuild its cache.
I know it is annoying, but is a small price to pay for more predictable performance.
This is somewhat analogous to "hitting it with a hammer" but it works
Hope this helps.
I will see you at the Boston Ruby Group meeting.
Cheers.
Bharat