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Quick Q: how do I turn off jumping to repl once it’s ready? I see how this could be helpful, but sometimes I’m in a completely different project in another window and it’ll be pretty jarring
@sooheon.k There isn’t a good way to do this, but there’s an open issue about focus stealing with some discussion: https://github.com/cursive-ide/cursive/issues/1579
I promised to add an option there but never did, sorry - I’ll try to do that shortly.
Is this issue the same as above? https://github.com/cursive-ide/cursive/issues/2146
I try to type something but nothing is visible although I know that text is typed there Only cursor is visible and errors)
No, that’s a gotcha that’s particularly vexing in dark mode — the actual REPL is collapsed at the bottom of the panel, and you’re only seeing the REPL output panel.
If you look closely, there’s a bar at the bottom that you can drag up to reveal the REPL itself, but in dark mode it looks like just part of the frame
At least I think that’s what you’re seeing — I got bit by that one a while back and it took me quite a while to realize what was going on.
Thank you, @manutter51
@manutter51 @maximtop Yes, that problem is very strange. I can’t figure out how it ends up happening to so many people.