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2019-09-08
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- # cursive (15)
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- # pedestal (1)
- # protorepl (6)
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- # sql (1)
- # tools-deps (6)
- # vim (6)
- # yada (1)
what version of intelliJ does cursive require/recommend?
> First, if you haven’t already, download IntelliJ here. If you don’t have a licence for the Ultimate Edition, the free Community Edition is fine. IntelliJ is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Cursive will work with IntelliJ versions from the last two years, currently 2017.x and 2018.x. I got it
@currentoor Actually, I need to update that.
@cfleming so which one then?
It’s been very complicated with 2019.x because of platform bugs affecting Cursive. See here for all the gory details: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/cursive/ntvsiLAehY0/discussion
The tl;dr is that 2019.2.2 is ok, except for Deps support. If you’re feeling somewhat brave, you can try a dev build, details here: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/cursive/D4yCqNC6iiM/discussion
Oh no I definitely need deps support
@currentoor Ok, then either 2018.3 for now until I get the new Deps stuff totally stable, or the dev build (and EAP shortly) if you’re feeling brave.
sounds good thanks
great plugin by the way
also do you know why sometimes macros don’t have the resolve as
option when you click the lightbulb next to them?
like this
usually i see a way to configure indentation and how to resolve it (in this case i want def
)