I recently changed Linux distros and I have forgotten what the keyboard shortcut is for making a run configuration in Kotlin in IntelliJ.
Thank you in advance.
Alt-Shift-F10 on Windows
Option-Shift-R on Mac OS
It may be helpful to print out the cheat sheet:
https://resources.jetbrains.com/storage/products/intellij-idea/docs/IntelliJIDEA_ReferenceCard.pdf
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I am running OSX version 10.9.5 and IntelliJ version 2019.2.3(IC-192.6817.14). When I open my IntelliJ IDE, I don't see the editor
This is all I can see. Can anyone help me to fix it?
As per official documentation 2019.2 requires macOS 10.11 or later.
Officially released 64-bit versions of the following:
Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 or later
macOS 10.11 or later
Any Linux distribution that supports Gnome, KDE, or Unity DE
Pre-release versions are not supported.
Ref: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/installation-guide.html#requirements
I recommend you install the official Jetbrains Toolbox to handle installation/upgrade of your IDE(s). I (hope) it is aware of OS limitations and won't propose you upgrade to something non-functional. What it definitely does do is to rollback to an earlier installation with a single click.
Toolbox will detect and handle your existing manual installation so there's no penalty to installing it right now and seeing what options it gives (e.g. 2019.2.4 is out maybe incompatible as other answer hints or may be some bug is fixed!)
I'm having a annoying problem since I update IntelliJ IDEA Community to this version:
IntelliJ IDEA 2017.2
Build #IC-172.3317.76, built on July 15, 2017
JRE: 1.8.0_152-release-915-b5 amd64
JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o
Linux 4.8.0-53-generic
There is a problem with "Main Menu/Navigate/Class" action. When a trigger this action using keyboard shortcut or menu access, most of time the "Enter class name" window is showed, but closes immediately.
Sometimes the action works ok, but most of time, not.
I'm using linux Mint 18.2 (Cinnamon).
It's a known issue, please follow it here for updates:
IDEA-173000 Navigate | File and Class popups disappear
Workaround (add the following via Help | Edit Custom VM Options):
-DactionSystem.xWindow.remove.focus.from.nonFocusable.popups=false
Downgrading to 2017.1 version is another option.
UPDATE: the issue is resolved in 2017.2.3 release.
According to the release notes it's fixed in the latest release - 2017.2.3 (build number IU-172.3968.16) - 173000 is in the list: https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/IDEADEV/IntelliJ+IDEA+2017.2.3+Release+Notes?fromIDE
What ultimately worked for me was adding -Dfocus.follows.mouse.workarounds=true to my custom VM options (Help > Edit Custom VM Options).
I found this in https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-173000, mentioned above.
I use a tiling window manager (i3) which I suspect is related.
Sometimes when running IntelliJ it completely blocks all keyboard inputs in the program. E.g. I can click around a document with the mouse, I can even right click + paste. I cannot, however write anything through the keyboard or navigate with the arrows inside a document or between documents for that matter.
The only keyboard related actions that work seem to be system related; alt + tab, ctrl + alt + delete, caps lock etc. also when tabbing to another window the keyboard works fine, so it is not a hardware issue.
This seem to occur when a popup is active and I tab out of IntelliJ and back in, but I am not certain that this is the case.
I would like to stress that it is not merely the currently open document that I cannot modify, since I CAN insert text and remove it using mouse commands only (the file is not write protected or anything like that), it seem to be a complete block of all keyboard inputs in IntelliJ.
The only workaround I have found is to restart IntelliJ.
I am running Ubuntu 13.10. More or less all projects I work with in IntelliJ are maven projects. It happens roughly once a day when using IntelliJ as main IDE.
This seems to be an IBus issue. The bug is not localized yet but it's clear it is not in IDEA - rather in IBus or possibly in Java X events handling code.
Workarounds:
IBus can be disabled for IDEA by unsetting env. variable XMODIFIERS. So, add the following lines to $IDEA_HOME/bin/idea.sh at almost the end of the file:
...
XMODIFIERS=idea.sh
export XMODIFIERS
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Run the IDE.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
...
Have been reported that run ibus-daemon -rd is not recommended as it may cause JVM crash. However, it also seems to work.
http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-78860
I ran into the same issue with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and IDEA 14+. I'm currently running IDEA 14.1.3.
The XMODIFIERS fix seemed to work for a while, but then the issue returned.
Changing Setup->Language->Keyboard input method system from iBus to none did not fix it for me.
What finally worked was switching JDKs from
java version "1.7.0_79"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.5.5) (7u79-2.5.5-0ubuntu0.14.04.2)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.79-b02, mixed mode)
to
java version "1.7.0_75"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_75-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.75-b04, mixed mode)
using
export IDEA_JDK=/home/don/apps/jdk1.7.0_75/
I've installed the latest version of IntelliJ Idea Community Edition (12.0.1) and I have problems with key bindings there. I am using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with Unity.
None of them, where a letter is involved (ctrl-a, ctrl-c, ctrl-v) are working in Idea. And they are working in all other applications.
I can copy/paste text in Idea with mouse and it shows me that key bindings for this are ctrl-c/ctrl-v, but they are just not working.
I have no idea what is the problem, so any help will be appreciated.
Usually such kind of problem is because of non-English keyboard layout being first in a list of layouts in OS settings. Try to reorder them.
I just experienced the same problem after installed 14.0.3. It seemed due to Tools > Vim Emulator was checked. The problem was resolved after uncheck it.
I am running IntelliJ IDEA 11.0 on Mac OS X. I know it has an update 11.0.1.
But when I used Check for update, it said I am already running the latest version.
Please tell me how can I upgrade to version 11.0.1?
Thank you.
Probably you have a connection problem or your proxy/firewall blocks IDEA access to the site where it checks for updates.
I've tried it on my Mac and Windows machines and it works fine:
In any case, you can just download and install the complete version from .dmg file. Your license, settings and plugins will be preserved and the old version can be moved to Trash.
Open intellij-idea -> go to top menu bar -> Help -> Check for Updates