Closed cvringer closed 10 years ago
Sure, you can go to keymapping in system settings (Ctrl+Alt+S -> Keymap) and type "javadoc" in search box. And you will be able to change key combination there.
I don't see it... Using 13.1.1
Op 27 mrt. 2014 om 11:07 heeft STimofiychuk notifications@github.com het volgende geschreven:
Sure, you can go to keymapping in system settings (Ctrl+Alt+S -> Keymap) and type "javadoc" in search box. And you will be able to change key combination there.
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Here is screenshot of keymap menu where you can change key mappings:
Aha! It works again.
Thanks!
Op 29 mrt. 2014, om 18:06 heeft STimofiychuk notifications@github.com het volgende geschreven:
Here is screenshot of keymap menu where you can change key mappings:
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Met vriendelijke groeten,
Cyriel Vringer
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new key combinations "shift + alt + G" and "shift + ctrl + alt + G"
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your fine plugin! When moving to intellij13 i noticed the key combination [ctrl][shift][alt][J] is now reserved by Intellij. Is there any way to assign a new key combo to the javadoc plugin?
TIA, Cyriel