There’s a new Selection checkbox in Settings/Preferences | Editor | General | Appearance | Show Whitespace that allows you to configure this setting so that the IDE shows whitespaces as small dots only when you select code. Option to show whitespaces only in selected code In Settings/Preferences | Advanced Settings, find the Editor section and select the desired behavior for the Paste action from the drop-down list. There’s now a special setting that allows you to control the placement of the pasted content. Editor Option to specify the placement of pasted contentįor v2023.1, we’ve fine-tuned the user experience when pasting a line that was copied or cut without selection. The sorting algorithm in the Classes tab is now also powered by machine learning by default, along with the results in the Actions and Files tabs. To provide you with more relevant and accurate search results, we continue our efforts to integrate machine-learning ranking into the Search Everywhere ( Double ⇧ / Double Shift) functionality. ML-powered search for classes in Search Everywhere enabled by default IntelliJ IDEA 2023.1 EAP 6 adds an option to predefine the behavior of Actions on Save for new projects.įor this, go to File | New Projects Setup | Preferences For New Projects | Tools | Actions on Save and select which actions you want to be triggered when saving changes in your future projects. Setting to configure Actions on Save for new projects It’s accessible via the Show Hidden Tabs selector located at the right end of the tabs row. Users of the new UI can now see the full list of open editor tabs. In response to the feedback we’ve received about the IDE’s new UI, we’ve redesigned the Run widget in the main window header so that its appearance is unobtrusive and easier on the eyes. User experience Redesigned Run widget for the new UI To see what was already included in earlier builds, check out the previous EAP blog posts. This blog post outlines the most notable updates included in IntelliJ IDEA 2023.1 EAP 6. You can get this latest build from our website, through the free Toolbox App, or as a snap if you use Ubuntu. The updates include new UI enhancements, some new useful settings to improve your coding experience, a smoother code review workflow, and more. The IntelliJ IDEA 2023.1 release is steadily approaching, and today we introduce the sixth EAP build of this cycle.
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