Re: Making IntelliJ sit still



Roedy Green wrote:
IntelliJ has a window something like Eclipse's package navigator. You
can navigate the classes in the various packages and then the methods
and variables within a class.

The problem is, I have it pointed to the area of interest, e.g. the
static variables of my class, and I turn my back for an instant and
the display reverts to displaying a list of packages.

I have not figured out what it is that I do to make it lose its place.
Any tips on either how to freeze it or how to get back rapidly to
where I was?

I have s similar problem in Eclipse. For example: open project loses "focus". Even if only one project is open and only one file is in the editor view. One selects console view and all of a sudden one cannot, for example, "clean" the project without reselecting it. And the list goes on. Is there a way around that?
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