To unsplit the window again, right-click the top pane and select Unsplit from the context menu. To split the window, drag the tab you want to see to the highlighted area inside the Run tool window and drop it there. This allows you to run several configurations simultaneously and see all of the results. Ability to split the Run tool window - Added the ability to split the Run tool window with tabs.
You can also create new nodes and drag and drop items in them.You can sort your bookmarks by type using the Sort Groups and Bookmarks option in the tool window’s settings.Every time you add a new bookmark, it will appear at the top of the list inside this node.When you add a bookmark, by default IntelliJ IDEA puts it in the node named after your project in the Bookmarks tool window.From now on, you can simply use the F3 shortcut on macOS or F11 on Windows and Linux to mark your files, folders, and classes as important.New Bookmarks tool window - Added the new Bookmarks tool window that is destined to replace a similar instance – Favorites.To create a new row you can use Shift+Enter, and Tab to navigate to the next cell. You can edit the table content using the floating toolbars. The cell width in the table will be adjusted as you type. You can select the preferred size using the mouse hover action or the keyboard.
Simply invoke the context menu and select Insert | Table. Improved Markdown support - Tables can now be created with ease.This partial outcome should be enough to give you a general idea of what the action will change. What’s more, for an action that modifies several files, the preview displays part of a possible outcome. In IntelliJ IDEA 2021.3, it works for more intention actions and quick-fixes in Kotlin, and the “Preview isn't available” message has been replaced with more informative HTML descriptions of the intention actions that aren’t supported.IntelliJ IDEA has a helpful option that allows you to preview the results of intention actions and quick-fixes before applying them to your code.Change font size in all the tabs - Added the ability to change the font size in all open tabs simultaneously with ⌘+mouse wheel on Apple macOS or Ctrl+mouse wheel on Microsoft Windows and Linux.You can navigate to these calls, and you can also inspect and evaluate the variables of each frame. Inline stack frames - The debugger can now detect Kotlin inline functions and display inline function calls in the stack trace panel.It highlights the methods and lambdas you can step into. Smart Step Into - When you want to debug an expression with chained method calls and lambdas, the Step Into action gives you the functionality of Smart Step Into by default.It works the same way as the similar inspection for Java, and it supports most of the same checks. Constant conditions inspection for Kotlin - Added the new Constant conditions inspection, which helps IntelliJ IDEA report non-trivial conditions and values that are statically known to be always true, false, null, or zero.It will guide you through a sequence of steps to troubleshoot some of the most common problems. If your IDE isn’t working properly, invoke the new Repair IDE. Troubleshooting IDE issues - IntelliJ IDEA 2021.3 brings a new, faster way to diagnose and fix issues that are causing your IDE to not work properly.
What’s more, you can create, prebuild, share, reproduce, hibernate, and manage dev environments with Space - a unified platform for the entire software development pipeline. This functionality can be initiated from IntelliJ IDEA’s Welcome screen or from a new application called JetBrains Gateway, which is available in the Toolbox app. All the processing happens on that powerful remote machine, and you can work on your project as seamlessly as if it were on your local one. It allows you to connect to a remote machine running IntelliJ IDEA’s backend from anywhere in the world.