Is there a way to format code based on languages in notepad++?
I like how light-weight that editor is, and the syntax highlighting is awesome too. But I'd like to be able to press CTRL+F or something and have everything be nicely lined up, like in some bigger editors.
There are some plugins that format source. Check out Plugins -> Plugins Manager -> Show Plugin Manager.
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Is it possible to use multiple fonts in code editor on IntelliJ?
I've recently fell in love with Fira Code font, and want to use it FlottFlott, as explained here, which is something possible with editors like Atom and Sublime Text. But I couldn't find anything on IntelliJ.
I have some app that runs bean shell scripts (*bsh) and I absolutely love Intellij IDEA. And my bsh scripts are has syntax looks similar to java syntax. How can I add support of bsh files to make it behave like it is java source files?
I tried to add association at Settings -> Editor -> File types and all I got is general syntax highlight but it still doesn't support formatting and autocomplete so the Code -> Reformat code breaks all my formatting to left aligned text.
UPD BeanShell Box doesn't work. Maybe because of its outdating
You are probably looking for BeanShell Box plugin.
Essentially, I want to export the code style settings from IntelliJ (the default one is fine) and use them in Checkstyle. (It's for a maven build validation kind of thing that is already setup, but we want to use IntelliJ's code style, not Sun's or Googles)
Step one should be to export the IntelliJ code style. Easier said than done, it seems.
Now, I know there is a lot of material on this on both SO and other places, but I simply cannot find the code style xml file anywhere, not even after using "copy to project" or "save as..." in the IntelliJ settings code style dialog.
I also tried exporting code style through the IntelliJ File menu, but it will only export the code style from areas that have changed (eg. change tab space from 4 to 2 and it will only export the "OTHER_INDENT_OPTIONS" part of the code style).
I should add that I'm using IDEA 14.1.4.
Is it possible to export the complete IntelliJ code style?
Unfortunately it is not possible to do what you want for (at least) three reasons, the first two of which you have already raised:
While is possible to export a code style file from Intellij IDEA using File->Settings->Code Style->Java->{Click the Settings icon}->Select Export... from the popup menu, that exported XML file only contains the changes you have made from the default settings.
Those exported settings are in a format that is only meaningful to Intellij, so even if you could export every single Java code style setting to an XML file, you would then have to massively edit that file to make it meaningful to CheckStyle.
Finally, note that there is an open request for Intellij to do exactly what you want. See IDEA-149529:
Current export functionality for Code Styles is lacking. Only useful
for other users of IntelliJ or as a backup. Only exports the diff
between user defined settings and the built-in default. This makes it
very difficult to produce a matching style for other
formatting/beautification tools.
It would be helpful if the export had the option of exports ALL the
settings IDEA uses.
However, there is an alternative approach. Instead of providing an Intellij IDEA file to Checkstyle, provide a Checkstyle file to Intellij IDEA...
Install the Checkstyle plugin, and then open two sets of one or more duplicated files in Intellij IDEA, one set configured to use IDEA's formatting and one set configured to Checkstyle's formatting.
Repeatedly tweak the Checkstyle settings until its opened file(s) are formatted to conform to the corresponding files formatted by IDEA. When the sets of files match create a Checkstyle XML rules file. Tedious, but only a one time activity.
Finally, you can then import your customized CheckStyle XML rules file into Intellij Idea, using Import Scheme -> CheckStyle Configuration as as shown in the screen shot below (if, and only if, you have installed the CheckStyle-IDEA plugin). This functionality did not exist when the OP was created. For more details see the following bug report: IDEA-61520 Codestyle from Checkstyle and in particular the response from JetBrains dated 2/8/16.
See also:
Intellij IDEA bug Configure code style from checkstyle #126
SO post IntelliJ IDEA code format from checkstyle configuration
I was looking for an answer to this too. I suppose you want to add it to your build process like I do. Since I saw no value in enforcing something that can't be automated, I settled on (haven't implemented yet) executing the style formatter as a pre-commit hook (I use git) https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/command-line-formatter.html against all files in the changelist. I use the defaults too, and this would be enough.
Since I don't have any customizations, I would not know if an exported code style xml would run the default in addition to the diff in the xml. Either way, there's no point in enforcing code style rules that can't be automated.
I am using a color theme that I am perfectly happy with, but I am dealing with a lot of ".impex" files that are unique to the Hybris platform. The IDE essentially sees them as text files. How can I add syntax coloring to these ".impex" files so the text is not just all one color?
Maybe this plugin can help you.
Syntax highlight for impex files
Besides, you can register a file pattern to a recognised file type: Preferences -> IDE Settings -> File Types.
so i just spent some time fussing over why my String.split call in scala failed - i was trying to split on a tab.
Problem wasn't what i was doing, but rather the fact that intelliJ changes tabs to spaces. Fair enough, but can i tell intelliJ to not do that for some files - like say random text files I might be using for test/learning purposes?
First, I would turn on Settings > Editor > Appearance > Show whitespaces, that way you're SURE what white space characters are there.
Next, under Settings > Code Style > General there should be a Use tab character check box. This says "use tabs for anything that's not Java, Scala, HTML, etc.". Just make sure Java, Scala*, etc. Use tab character setting is set to what you want.
Unfortunately, I don't know of any way to be more fine grained with what file types do and do not use tabs vs. spaces.
*I'm assuming the IntelliJ Scala plugin adds a tab in Settings > Code Style.