Meta + Y) to quickly switch between translation engines. Switch translation enginesĬlick the translation engine icon in the status bar or use the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + S (Mac OS: Control
Preferences (Settings) > Tools > Translation > Other > Translate documents: When you check this option, the document will be automatically translated when you view it. (Or use shortcuts for translation, as detailed in Actions). Instructions: Select text or hover the mouse over the text > Right-click > Translate and replace. If the target language is English, the output has several formats: in camel case, with a word separator (when the output contains multiple words, the separator can be configured in the plugin configuration page: Translation Settings > Translate the target text and replace it. Or use shortcuts for translation, as detailed in Actions. Select text or hover the mouse over the text > Right-click > Translate If your account has any outstanding debts, you will not be able to use it for these services. Changing the JetBrains IDEs to match my fingers expectations makes it much more pleasant and less jarring to use these them.Note: Please protect your application key to prevent any security breaches.
(I’ve noted them here so that I have a reference for when I get around to looking at GoLand!) That’s better!Īs someone who uses a variety of Mac apps to enter text, it’s very strange to come across one where some of the standard keyboard shortcuts don’t work as they “should” for the operating system. Plug-ins -> GitHub -> Open on GitHub: ^⇧O.Editor Actions -> Move Caret to Next Word with Selection in Different “CamelHumps” Mode: ^⇧←.Editor Actions -> Move Caret to Next Word in Different “CamelHumps” Mode: ^←.Editor Actions -> Move Caret to Next Word with Selection in Different “CamelHumps” Mode: ^⇧→.Editor Actions -> Move Caret to Next Word in Different “CamelHumps” Mode: ^→.Editor Actions -> Clone Caret Below: ^⇧↓.Editor Actions -> Clone Caret Above: ^⇧↑.
Note that ︎ is fn+left arrow on laptop-like keyboards. Note that two other commands already had alternatives: Jump to Navigation Bar has ⌥ ︎ already assigned as an alternative and Jump to Source has F4 as its alternative, so I just use those.
Finally on a Mac you close any window full of tabs with shift+cmd+w, so in an IDE, this means closing the project.Īdding these mappings means that some other commands no longer have a keyboard shortcut. Then we have moving to the top and bottom of a document which should be on cmd+up and cmd+down (along with holding shift to select while moving). The JetBrains IDEs can’t quite match this, so I set cmd+e to the next best thing.