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2,882 PointsOn my Linux system F1 does not work!
I put my cursor on render as in "tmpl.render" type F1 and a page about the editor https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/2016.2/intellij-idea-editor.html?utm_source=from_product&utm_medium=help_link&utm_campaign=__PACKAGE_CODE__&utm_content=2016.2.4
comes up in my default browser!
2 Answers
Diego Camacho
9,332 PointsHi,
Try this, put the cursor on render and then press (CTRL + Q).
If doesn't work you can see the keymaps to do it on View menu -> Quick Documentation.
Paul Elliott
2,882 PointsHowever I was able to get shift-F1 to work, but only after I followed this advise on stack overflow! http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8587522/how-to-view-jdk-external-documentation-in-intellij-idea#8589892
Shane Robinson
7,324 PointsGlad you figured it out, Google and Stackoverflow are a programmer's best friend. ;p
Iver Band
8,389 PointsIver Band
8,389 PointsDiego,
CTRL-Q worked for me on my Windows 10 PC environment, while F1 and Shift-F1 both did not. Interestingly, though, Shift-F10 works just fine for compiling (if necessary) and running my program.
Thanks!