phpStorm - Highlight the line number when there is a error? - ide

In phpstorm IDE is there a way to set the settings of the IDE to
1. Show the whole coding line in red when there is a error, including the line number on the left ?
2. Like in Dreamweaver to when pressed shit+enter it to insert a <br /> ?
is these things are possible to do in this phpstorm IDE 7.1 ?

yes this is possible. Simple press 'f2' or 'shift+f2'
For more information visit: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/phpstorm/2016.3/navigating-to-next-previous-error.html

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How do I show line numbers in CLion IDE?

I have tried to read and follow the directions for PyCharm and IntelliJ to enable this feature, but their settings menus do not seem to be the same as CLion's.
You can right click on the left of the editor (that is right to the left of the leftmost position possible for the cursor) and a menu will appear with the option of showing line numbers. Is this what you were asking?
EDIT : You can also enable this behaviour by checking "Show line numbers" under
File->Settings->Editor->General->Appearance.

Some general keymap doesn't work anymore (Intellij)

It's a very strange bug I have now .. For unidentified reason some keymaps doesn't work anymore. The two keymaps I have problems with for now are the one that give (€) and the one that give (}). My keyboard is Azerty and I have no problem elsewhere on my computer.
As you can see I cannot close the bracket or write (€) which is annoying .. I didn't touch anything and even a reinstallation of Intellij doesn't change this.
Also these keymaps are working on settings or console (inside Intellij) and maybe other part but not in the editor of course.
I hope someone heard about this strange behavior :/
I found the solution, I also have a french AZERTY keyboard. It's a problem of shortcut conflicts.
In Intellij 15.0.3 :
File / Settings / Keymap
At the right of the dialog you have a little "magnify icon" with the hint "Find Actions by short cut", click on it
A little dialog box will appear, just type the shortcut (for the close bracket AltGr+"}"). Intellij will show you the command, just right click on select "Remove Ctrl+Alt+Equal".
Same thing for the euro sign.
Here is a screen shot :
As we say in french "Un dessin vaut mieux qu'un long discours"

Intellij 14 weird editor/cursor behaviour

I just upgraded my Intellij IDEA to version 14, but I have the problem that my cursor in the editor window is acting "different". It starts of in a sort of protected mode, which looks like the insert mode but it isn't, where I can't insert anything. After pressing some keys like a it changes back to normal except that sometimes it goes in a selection mode and by that I mean if I hit backspace instead of deleting the character as expected it just selects/highlights it. I find this behavior really annoying and I hope one of you can help me.
Additional Information:
Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite Intellij 14.0
Please ask if i can provide any additional information which might be helpful.
Disabling/Uninstalling the ideaVim plugin seemed to fix the problem for me. The plugin description hints that you can configure it via a configuration script in ~/.ideavimrc, which there may also be options to get "normal" behavior with the plugin installed but I haven't looked into that though because the plugin doesn't seems all that useful to me.
Disable Vim Emulator for Intellij.
On the top menu, go to Tools > Vim Emulator
ideaVim plug in is the problem, disable that and that misbehaviour will be gone.
Mac OS X Yosemite / IntelliJ IDEA 14 CE / us keyboard layout /
If your cursor looks like this:
Go to tools:
Turn off Vim Emulator:
Cursor should go back to normal.
Settings > IDE Settings > Editor > Appearance > Disable Use block caret
This fixed the issue for me.
It seems you have entered into insert mode. I have mac and I entered some combination of keys which somehow enabled insert mode. The use block caret was not ticked for me. I found this mentioned on JetBrains thread to get out of insert mode
In short, press on mac to get back into editing mode with the normal cursor
⌥ + ⌘ + v
Go to the Keymap section of your preferences and add your keyboard shortcut to the Toggle Insert/Override command.

Intellij ignores the selected keyboard layout

This seems like a bug in IntelliJ 12: Every couple of times when I switch between keyboard layouts (English and Hebrew) IntelliJ get stuck on one of them and ignore the windows selected keyboard layout. This happens only for intelliJ, all other programs respond as usual to the windows selected keyboard layout.
Is there at least a workaround, or a way to reset IntelliJ's keyboard layout? The only thing that seems to work for me so far is restarting my machine...
(My OS is Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit)
This is 100% reproduced when you switch keyboard layout in quick class search (Ctrl+N). Also in intellij idea 13.
Something like:
Open quick search menu when keyboard is not in English layout (Russian e.g.)
Type anything
Switch to English
Congratulations! you stuck in russian layout :) restart your intellij idea!
When I ceased to switch layout in search, I forgot about this problem.
UPD: it's suitable for most part of text inputs (even for search and file creation)
I've just had this problem on PyCharm 2020.2.3
Here's how I've solved it:
Go to Settings -> Keymap
At the bottom of the window, check the option Use national layouts for shortcuts (require restart)
That did the trick
restarting IntelliJ also works.
I wonder how they managed to get such a stupid bug, this is not an easy bug to write, especially in Java.
That was found to be more like a global Microsoft/Oracle bug. Simple workaround from IntelliJ's issue tracker: use Windows' language parameters to assign a hotkey (Ctrl + number) for changing the layout directly to a desired language. This suddenly will affect both Windows And IDEA. It's said that bug was fixed in Win8. A bit more info: here
In 2020 bug is still relevant in the most IDEs based on IntelliJ. For example I observe this in PyCharm now.
There is workaround for Windows:
Go to Language Bar - Settings... - Advanced Key Settings
Set key sequence of To English action to Ctrl + 1
Set key sequence of to other your language to Ctrl + 2
Apply
Go to IntelliJ/PyCharm and switch language by new sequences
After that bug disappears and you can switch language by traditional method
For me the following actions seem to resolve the issue:
Go to Control Panel
Select Clock, Language & Region
Press Region
In the opened window choose English for Format.
Also all my settings except the location are set to English (locale, default keyboard etc.)
This fix worked on my mac, access Preferences -> Editor -> Typing Corrector from the intellij IDEA menu. If you are able to navigate to the same window on your OS, you can try this.
Uncheck Enable keyboard layout correction in the Typing Corrector window
I got the same issue in Ubuntu 16.04. Restarting IDEA doesn't change anything. But Changing the default layout to be the one I want by default ensured ubuntu work well with it.
Go to the search textfield above file editor.
Switch layout.
Type smth.
Click somwhere in the file editor.
Write smth with swithed layout.

Keyboard shortcut to display error in IntelliJ

I like to use my mouse as little as possible for health reasons. Almost all the common tasks in IntelliJ I can do via keyboard shortcuts, except for displaying the message of an error. How can I have a keyboard shortcut that will show the tooltip of the highlighted error?
For example, I have an error such as:
Then I hit [magic-keyboard-command] and I get:
In Eclipse this is possible by pressing F2. Is there an equivalent in IntelliJ?
The standard Error Description shortcut for JetBrains tools is Ctrl+F1 (Cmd+F1 on Mac).
I use F2 on the mac, it cycles round all the errors in a single file and displays the error information for each.
In addition, to find all project errors what I do is this:
cmd+2 - go to error list (this might be different for diff languages)
press enter key
make change to fix bug
back to step 1 (sometimes escape key will help also)