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@manderson: was looking for the same recently and haven’t found anything except from Esc
that switches back to editor from basically anywhere. To go the other direction Cmd+E
and typing REPL
is everything I found but it’s far from being perfect 😞
thanks @mostr seems like it would be a pretty common case. that's why i checked here because I couldn't find anything with some quick googling.
@manderson: On Ubuntu I use ALT+
` (the key left to 1
)
@manderson: Visual studio. But I think the switching between app windows is done by the O/S. Same shortcut if I have multiple Chrome windows
ah, gotcha. yeah, cmd + backtick actually switches between open intellij sessions, not windows within the actual app itself
Sure. I guess the OS tries to be smart if you have multiple IntelliJ open. I only have 1
the chrome command to switch tabs for mac is cmd + option + arrow keys, but that doesn't work in intellij