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One of my main annoyances in IntelliJ is the extremely wide margins to the left of any code buffer. The only way I have found to hide those margins is to enable "distraction free mode" from the view menu. Unfortunately, this also hides the Cursive REPL. Has anyone found a way to keep the REPL visible in distraction free mode, or some other way to disable the margins?
Anybody else experiencing this? I open the REPL tool window and I can use the keyboard shortcut cmd+shift left arrow to make the REPL tool window wider and cmd+shift right arrow to make it narrower. However, If I then run a Cursive REPL as described here https://cursive-ide.com/userguide/repl.html I can no longer use the keyboard shortcuts to alter the size of the REPL tool window. Any ideas?
@tord: There are some issues relating to this, https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-145837 and https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-134555, but they’re complaining about wide margins in distraction free mode.
@tord: Are you talking about the gutter area? Could you provide a screenshot showing what you mean?
@cfleming: Yes, looks like "gutter area" is the technical term. I want it to go away, or at least not be so ridiculously wide.
@tord: Looks like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19881380/in-intellij-idea-how-can-i-hide-the-bar-in-the-left-of-the-text-editor is probably as good as you can get, although that answer is a little old now.