Aug 11, 2006 - Never Type System.out.println Again! System.out.println('word: ' + word). The Ctrl-F1 shortcut only works in Java files, which also makes.
I'm a new Intellij user and I ran into some troubles with shortcuts. Despite my researches, I cannot find answers to my questions.
I'm using Intellij with an on both MacOS and Debian and I have strange behavior with shortcut. On MacOs, the shortcuts respond as if my keyboard were a qwerty. For example if I want to comment a line, the sortcut is defined as 'ctrl + /', but to get that I have to type 'ctrl +!' , which is the location of the slash key on an english keybord. On Debian, the shortcuts respond fine for a french keybord, which is also annoying because the slash key isn't a primary key. I can access it on the numpad, but without numpad like on a laptop, I have to remap every shortcuts using the slash key. I read the problem on MacOs comes from java and Jetbrain doesn't care about it at all, and it's really not a priority for Oracle.
My questions are:. If the problem is from java, why don't I have the same problem on Debian with the same java version?. Why don't I have the same problem on MacOs with Eclipse also? Do Eclipse and Intellij use different processes to get the key hit by the user?. Why Jetbrain doesn't provide an azerty mapping of their shortcuts?
The software is expensive and it could have the best features as possible, but if non english speaker user cannot use such a basic feature like shortcuts, it's just a big waste of money and time. Thanks a lot.