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hi, does anyone know how to make this type of pop-up disappear?
thanks for replying. That one seems to control the "useful" pop-ups, though. And I don't really mind getting the type of pop-up i showed, since often it's useful, but i often hides stuff I need to read, and i can't figure out how to make it go away without pressing esc.
ok, your tip showed me those are called parameter info popups. still no luck binding a key to close them, though...
I found out how to hide them with hotkeys without exiting input mode (have to add hotkey myself)
cool, thanks a lot!
just in the unlikely case anyone else got annoyed by those popups: i ended up adding this in my .ideavimrc to use qq while in insert mode to get rid of the popup:
:inoremap qq <esc> :action TogglePopupHints<CR> i
not using Escape, because I'm using ideavim, and that also gets me out of insert state
possibly not a cursive question, but I think I have something turned on somewhere, and it’s letting me put the cursor anywhere in a file, instead of clamping to the existing whitespace. I prefer it when it jumps to the end of the whitespace - any ideas what it might be?
I've had this before, it was this: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/206916285-Click-anywhere-and-cursor-is-put-there
(column selection mode, towards the bottom of that link)
We've been moving from lein to deps; at first, this was great ... when deps changed, Cursive was much faster to update the project (again, giant mono-repo, with 45+ submodules). Now we've moving from Maven coords to Git coords for our many internal libraries, and it's gotten very slow to update. I know the Git coords are more work (it's also much slower when using clj
), but is Cursive able to cache or parallelize things to speed it up?