The situation is when I open some files it isn't added on editor tab(red box).
The file that I double-clicked is located in green box with replacing existing file.
problem on editor tab in intellij
I want to see multiple tabs in editor tab in IntelliJ.
But I can see just only one tab like below.
I try to look around settings - Editor - General - Editor tab. But I couldn't find answer.
I wish I could get a hint here. Thank you.
Click on gear on the right -> view options -> Open in a new tab
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How do I split the edit window in ZeroBrane Studio,
either vertical or horizontal?
Is there a short cut to do this?
You can drag the editor tab to a different location in the editor panel to split the window. If you're looking for split editing of the same file, then you can use the cloneview plugin, which supports this. You'll see "Clone Horizontally" and "Clone Vertically" items available in the editor tab menu (right click on an editor tab) after installing the plugin.
Using Zerobrane, are there any defined hotkeys or keymaps that will jump between panes within the IDE? Like, some key to jump between several files open as tabs (jump between tabs). Another is jumping from editor tab pane over to the project pane, etc...
To jump between tabs you can you Ctrl-PgUp/PgDn or Ctrl-(Shift-)Tab. Also, Ctrl-P will open a command panel with the list of currently open files, and after selecting a file from the list press Enter to jump to the tab with that file.
Jumping to Project tab and Console is not available, but moving between tabs there can be done using the same Ctrl-PgUp/PgDn combination. I'll consider adding some hotkey to move between open panes.
Update 7/13: Something like this may work as a simple workaround (add to the IDE config file as Edit > Preferences > Settings: User):
ide:SetHotKey(function()ide:GetProjectTree():SetFocus()end, "Ctrl-Alt-P")
ide:SetHotKey(function()ide:GetOutlineTree():SetFocus()end, "Ctrl-Alt-O")
Other panes (Output/GetOutput(), Console/GetConsole(), etc.) can be done in a similar way.
In VS Code I can press command + P to search for files and then when I find the one I'm looking for I can press Command + Shift + Enter to open the file in a new tab that adds a split pane to the window.
I can browse in a similar way in IntelliJ pressing Shift twice, but I can't figure out how to open the file in a tab in a split pane, just in a new tab in the same pane on pressing Enter. Is there a way to do it?
On the tab line, where all of your files are tabbed and opened, you can right click and see the option Split Vertically and Split Horizontally. They will split your window as needed. You can bind these options to a macro and automatically have anything split in a second.
Then you can just open any file with your explorer, and then run your key combination to split it!
Edit: you can create key mapping from the Settings -> Keymap menu.
Mr. Robot
I think, it's too late to answer this question.
But anyways, there is already a predefined keymap binding as per your requirement to open a new file in a split window.
keymap is Shift + Enter
After searching any file, you just have to press this combination and it will open that new file in a split window.
*This keymap is for Mac, it may be different for other OS.
I want to have the editor itself below for easy access. I've tried dragging it below, moving it on another window but still no good. Is this a limitation for view control?
Unfortunately the database console editor is a normal editor tab and can't be placed anywhere else except with the other editor tabs.
Perhaps if you right click the database console editor tab and choose "Move Down" (which splits the editor screen horizontally) you will get closer to the layout you desire?
If I'm understanding you correctly, you want to be able to use IntelliJ IDEA's database console mode, but with the "output" of commands on top, and the "commands" (which is shown as another editor tab) below them. While the editor tabs stay in the "middle" of the IDE and can't really be moved (beyond splitting the window to be able to see multiple editor tabs at once), the "Database Console" tool window can be moved.
Right-click on the "Database Console" tab, choose "Move to", and then "Top". It will then be docked at the top, above the editor tabs.
I've got a little (big) problem in Aptana. Whenever I try to edit my settings for a specific editor, I click "Apply", then "OK", but my preferences don't get saved, and if I open the settings again, the default ones are shown. What might be causing the problem?
I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 with Aptana build 3.0.4.201108101506.
I'm looking forward to reading your suggestions.
Alessandro Desantis
EDIT: The situations changed with version 3.0.5. Now, YAML editor's preferences get erased when closing the settings window as before, while others editors' ones are overridden with defaults when closing the IDE... This is very strange.
open preferences (settings)
click General
click editors
click text editors
change displayed tab width to 4
check insert spaces for tabs
click apply
click ok
open preferences (settings)
click aptana studio
click editors
click YAML (or desired editor)
change tab policy to use spaces
change tab size to 4
this worked for me