What is the shortcut to find an artifact in the maven dependency diagram in Intellij IDEA?
In IDEA, one can ask for the dependency diagram of a project via CtrlAltShiftU. This diagram is mostly to large and crowded, so searching is a very useful action to use. When pressing CtrlF a popup named "Diagram elements" is shown. This works with the default key mapping. In my case, I use the eclipse shortcuts (these are compatible with my brain) and CtrlF does not work. Also I cannot find the action in the settings > keymap dialog to see what the shortcut for me is (or change it).
Does anyone happen to know what the shortcut in the eclipse keymap is ? Or what the name of the action is ?
Thank you !
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In IDEA, one can ask for the dependency diagram of a project via CtrlAltShiftU. This diagram is mostly to large and crowded, so searching is a very useful action to use. When pressing CtrlF a popup named "Diagram elements" is shown. This works with the default key mapping. In my case, I use the eclipse shortcuts (these are compatible with my brain) and CtrlF does not work. Also I cannot find the action in the settings > keymap dialog to see what the shortcut for me is (or change it).
Does anyone happen to know what the shortcut in the eclipse keymap is ? Or what the name of the action is ?
Thank you !
maven intellij-idea keyboard-shortcuts
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In IDEA, one can ask for the dependency diagram of a project via CtrlAltShiftU. This diagram is mostly to large and crowded, so searching is a very useful action to use. When pressing CtrlF a popup named "Diagram elements" is shown. This works with the default key mapping. In my case, I use the eclipse shortcuts (these are compatible with my brain) and CtrlF does not work. Also I cannot find the action in the settings > keymap dialog to see what the shortcut for me is (or change it).
Does anyone happen to know what the shortcut in the eclipse keymap is ? Or what the name of the action is ?
Thank you !
maven intellij-idea keyboard-shortcuts
In IDEA, one can ask for the dependency diagram of a project via CtrlAltShiftU. This diagram is mostly to large and crowded, so searching is a very useful action to use. When pressing CtrlF a popup named "Diagram elements" is shown. This works with the default key mapping. In my case, I use the eclipse shortcuts (these are compatible with my brain) and CtrlF does not work. Also I cannot find the action in the settings > keymap dialog to see what the shortcut for me is (or change it).
Does anyone happen to know what the shortcut in the eclipse keymap is ? Or what the name of the action is ?
Thank you !
maven intellij-idea keyboard-shortcuts
maven intellij-idea keyboard-shortcuts
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I finally found the action responsible for this. It is Main Menu > Edit > Find > Find...
It is defined in the Default
keymap, but not in the Eclipse
one.
By the way, this also makes the searching in the console possible. That does not work either in the Eclipse
keymap.
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I finally found the action responsible for this. It is Main Menu > Edit > Find > Find...
It is defined in the Default
keymap, but not in the Eclipse
one.
By the way, this also makes the searching in the console possible. That does not work either in the Eclipse
keymap.
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I finally found the action responsible for this. It is Main Menu > Edit > Find > Find...
It is defined in the Default
keymap, but not in the Eclipse
one.
By the way, this also makes the searching in the console possible. That does not work either in the Eclipse
keymap.
add a comment |
I finally found the action responsible for this. It is Main Menu > Edit > Find > Find...
It is defined in the Default
keymap, but not in the Eclipse
one.
By the way, this also makes the searching in the console possible. That does not work either in the Eclipse
keymap.
I finally found the action responsible for this. It is Main Menu > Edit > Find > Find...
It is defined in the Default
keymap, but not in the Eclipse
one.
By the way, this also makes the searching in the console possible. That does not work either in the Eclipse
keymap.
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