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When the tool window bars are hidden, you can double-press and hold Alt to show hidden tool window bars. The button changes to and you can click it to show the tool window bars.Īlternatively, select or clear Tool Window Bars from the main menu under View | Appearance. Show or hide tool window barsĬlick the quick access button in the lower left corner of the main window to hide the tool window bars.
#Intellij jar tool windows
You can also drag tool window buttons to rearrange tool windows on the bars. Right-click a tool window button to open its context menu, where you can change the viewing mode and move the tool window. Tool window bars on the edges of the main window contain buttons to show and hide tool windows.
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To change focus from the editor back to the last active tool window, press F12 or select Window | Active Tool Window | Jump to Last Tool Window from the main menu.
#Intellij jar tool code
If you selected a code item in a tool window, for example, a search result, a code issue, or a bookmark, press F4 to open the corresponding file and locate this item in the editor. To change focus from a tool window to the last caret location in the editor, press Escape. Navigate between the editor and a tool window Select Window | Active Tool Window | Hide All Windows/Restore Windows from the main menu. This will only work if Perform 'Hide All Tool Windows' / 'Restore Windows' with double-click on editor tab is enabled on the Advanced Settings page of the IDE settings Ctrl+Alt+S. Hide or restore all tool windowsĭouble-click the editor tab that you want to maximize. To focus your attention on the editor, you can hide all tool windows and then when necessary, quickly restore all windows that were open when you've hidden them. Press Shift+Escape again to show the hidden tool window. Press Shift+Escape or select Window | Active Tool Window | Hide Active Tool Window from the main menu. Hover the mouse pointer over the quick access button / in the lower left corner of the main window and select a tool window. If there is no shortcut for a tool window, you can assign it as described in Configure keyboard shortcuts.Ĭlick the corresponding tool window button on the tool window bar. Use the corresponding shortcut, for example, Alt+1 to open the Project tool window. To show or hide a tool window, do one of the following:įrom the main menu, select a tool window under View | Tool Windows. It is accessible from the main menu View | Tool Windows | Run or using the shortcut Alt+4 as long as there is some output in the console and you don't close all the tabs in it. įor example, the Run tool window appears only after you run your code. Some tool windows are always available (for example, Project and Structure), some are activated when a specific plugin is enabled or your project has a specific structure (for example, Maven, Gradle, and Spring), and some appear only when you perform a certain action (for example, Run, Debug, and Find). The following screenshot shows several common tool windows occupying space around the editor: However, you can rearrange and even detach them to use as separate windows, for example, on another monitor. By default, tool windows are attached to the bottom and sides of the main window. Tool windows provide access to development tasks: viewing your project structure, running and debugging your application, integration with version control systems and other external tools, code analysis, search, navigation, and so on.