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.
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On my computer (64 bit operating system, x64 based processor) I installed Amazon Correto JDK 11 (for 64 bit) and IntelliJ IDEA. it was working till today without any issues. But now I can not open my Intellij IDEA. In fact it is not even launching.
I checked the environment variables and path reference of Java. It is all set. But when I double click on Intellij IDEA it is showing loading sign for a moment but it is not launching. I tried to run the same by going to it's directory and by using cmd. But still it is not launching. When I try to open the 32-bit version I get an error, but I know it is obvious, because I am using a JDK version for 64 bit. I want to know why my Intellij IDEA is not launching. Even after downloading the appropriate Java version and setting up the path correctly. There were no issues till today. I tried reinstalling my Java and Intellij. Still the issue is there. If anyone can help, please let me know the reason.
You are trying to run 32-bit idea.exe while your default JDK points to 64-bit JDK, hence the problem. Please use idea64.exe instead that will run on the bundled JetBrains Runtime.
In case idea64.exe also fails, please run using idea.bat inside cmd.exe to see if there any errors logged in the console.
Perform the steps from this document if the issue is caused by some plug-in or corrupted options.
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
Symptoms:
When starting Pycharm:
the keyboard seems completely unresponsive
the cursor disappears
menu items with keyboard bindings are greyed out
text selection still works with the mouse, but the cursor is not visible
This may be related to another SO question "pycharm with ideavim occasionally makes the keyboard unresponsive" but ideavim is not involved.
Set-up:
remote desktop connection to a Windows 7 64-bit computer
Windows machine has Xming running as a X-window server
Using PuTTy to ssh tunnel into a Linux box running SuSE 11.3
Pycharm v4.0.5
JRE 1.7.0
Further Details
switching between tabs in Pycharm doesn't fix this
no cursor is visible in the console, python, or editor windows
switching to another X-window (xclock) doesn't help
switching to another non-X-window doesn't help either
re-starting Pycharm doesn't help
sudo ibus restart, see issue 78860 on my flavor of linux doesn't do anything
Working fix:
Turn off the 'Tip of the day' start-up dialogue box, then re-start Pycharm.
I can confirm that it works as a fix to my specific problem.
It sounds like there's a known problem with the cursor disappearing: see issue 65637 and issue 79312. Based on my experience it seems that this problem can also be caused when Pycharm pop-up windows steal focus.
Hope this is useful to some other folks out there.
I am using pycharm in ubuntu and this thing worked for me. Just run this command in terminal. I don't even restarted. It worked.
$ ibus-daemon -rd
I'm running Minecraft on a headless Linux server with OpenJDK. I've added a bunch too many mods and its lagging (even on my local network) without using too much CPU or memory (e.g. its lagging, but its still got resources it can use). So I'm pretty sure its a mod fault.
To save the hassle of removing/adding mods one by one to see whats causing the error, my research led me to VisualVM where you can profile the java application and see which entities are doing what and with what resources. With any luck it should point out the mod consuming the most resources, and the most ticks.
Given its a headless server, and VisualVM is a window/GUI application, I've successfully managed to get it running and passing the GUI back to my Windows client using X over SSH.
Trouble is now, that its telling me that I need to use JDK and not JRE. Which is fair enough. Except OpenJDK has JDK in its name, rendering all googling futile. I cannot for the life of me, find if JDK is included in OpenJDK, what its named, and where it may be located. The other problem is, most of the troubleshooting guides I find are for Windows, and dont help me find the JDK on linux.
As some background information, I'm running Debian, and I know OpenJDK's JRE is installed here: /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre
Can someone tell me please, if JDK is in OpenJDK, or I need to install it as well? If I do need to install it, is there an OpenJDK equivelant for JDK? If its already included, can someone provide some tips on locating it, so I can point VisualVM at it instead of the JRE?
The OpenJDK has a JDK, but there is also a cut down version which is just the JRE. I would use locate javac and if it can't find it, you need to install the JDK.
I am having problems getting the GTK designer to work with MonoDevelop. I tried 2.4 on Arch Linux and it gave this problem. Then I tried 2.2 on OpenBSD and it gives the exact same problem. Both machines are 64bit.
Instead of having a window to drag things on I just have a blank square:
alt text http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4766/monodevelop.png
The tutorials I've seen look similar to this though:
alt text http://monodevelop.com/#api/deki/files/142/=Stetic_Tutorial_06.jpg?size=bestfit&width=700&height=425
So what gives? With my blank square I can't drag anything onto it, not a VBox or other container even. It will not react to anything.
Am I missing some sort of GTK# configuration or what? I find it highly improbable that both OSs' packages I tried are broken. Also, I've attached a (huge) bounty to this because this is a pretty big issue for me.
The console output from the starting of Mono and including me trying to drag an element onto the gray box is here
Update
Ok, so I've finally gotten a bit closer to solving the mystery. I use Fluxbox as my window manager usually. Well I tried using both KDE and Gnome-Session and both of them cause MonoDevelop to work properly(though still missing the window border, you could at least drag components onto it). Now my question is what makes Fluxbox not work for it?
I have the same problem in openSUSE 11.3 x64 KDE using Mono JIT compiler version 2.6.7 (tarball Wed Jul 14 18:00:23 UTC 2010) downloaded from here
type -a monodevelop returns:
monodevelop is /usr/bin/monodevelop
monodevelop is /usr/bin/X11/monodevelop
Running monodevelop from terminal gives the following output
1)
WARNING: Cannot find Mozilla directory
containing libgtkembedmoz.so. Some
Addins may not be able to function.
Please set MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to your
Mozilla directory.
This can be solved by adding an environment variable in your .bashrc file from your home directory.
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME='/path/to/libgtkembedmoz.so/directory/'
To find if that library exists on your systems use:
sudo find / -name libgtkembedmoz.so
-print
(from this bug report this library is contain in the Mozilla's XUL Runner package, but in newer versions I don't know if it's still there, I had to use libgtkembedmoz.so provided by Slickedit which was installed in /opt/slickedit/bin/mozilla/)
2)
WARNING [2010-07-29 20:22:37Z]: Inotify watch limit is too low (8192).
To resolve this problem read Inotify Watches Limit
3)
WARNING [2010-07-29 20:22:37Z]: Error creating composed icon gtk-execute___asm0__debug-overlay-22.png__SmallToolbar at size SmallToolbar. Icon __asm0__debug-overlay-22.png__SmallToolbar is 22x22, expected 16x16.
I get the exact same error using Monodevelop 2.4, and I think this could be either from a broken GTK# installation or from a bug in Monodevelop,
Your result is the same as mine, see here. I suggest compiling MonoDevelop from Github and/or using a newer version of gtk-sharp/gdk-sharp
This part
ERROR [2010-07-29 20:22:37Z]: GdkPixbuf-Critical: gdk_pixbuf_composite: assertion `dest_x >= 0 && dest_x + dest_width <= dest->width' failed
appears in GTK and GDK crashes,
If this does not resolve the problem submitting a bug report is the next option. Although this is somehow strange, since I managed to complete the same tutorial using Kubuntu 10.04 LTS 64 bit a few weeks ago.
Uh, that is the designer. If the toolbox didn't show up, go to View->Pads->Toolbox to bring it up.
Note that this Gtk, you can't just drop a button or textbox on the design surface. You have to drop a container control first, and then can place buttons and such inside the container.
set global gtk theme to default
check all bindings depends
try start monodevelop from console and post output on pastebin
"Now my question is what makes Fluxbox not work for it? " remember the GTK protect was made for GNOME project, all the libraries are made to work on that Desktop. so need to see all the dependencies to run it property