Please let me know how to do this if it's already possible, otherwise
consider this a feature request:

Currently, from the Tools | IDE Options "Keymap" page, you can select an
action, and see what key is mapped.  But I don't see any way or know of any
way to find out what a given keystroke maps to.

For example, I just discovered that Alt-Q does something nifty.  But I want
to move it to another key.  However, I have no idea what is actually mapped
to Alt-Q, and can't find a way to easily look it up beyond just looking
through all the avialable commands one by one.  

Is there some page where I can get a list of keystrokes and their mappings,
or at the very least, an emacs-like "what-is" command that would tell me
what a given keystroke does?  If not, I'd like to see this sort of reverse
mapping... instead of seeing "what key is mapped to this function" I want to
be able to see "what function maps to this keystroke?"  It would also be
nice to see both forms of the question in an 'over-view' of some kind... a
list.

This would let me more readily know exactly what capabilities I have (rather
than needing to be told about things like Alt-Q, I could find out myself by
just looking at the listing), and would give me more power to remap things
to where I really want them to be.



_______________________________________________
Eap-features mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.intellij.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-features

Reply via email to