![]() ![]() Just type in ‘doc’ and you will see all the options for doc.Īlso, searching for “autopopup doc” will not only find each of the options, but it will also highlight them in the menu. The search functionality of the options menu is very useful. ![]() Not ideal… But its something.Īs another note. To see the javadoc in the autocomplete menu, hit ‘.’ to get the popup, then hover over the object you are working with, once you get the javadoc popup, you can select an item in the popup to switch the javadoc over. IDE Settings/Editor/Code Completion -> Autopopup Documentation.IDE Settings/Editor -> Other.Show quick doc on mouse move.To best mirror Eclipses functionality, enable the following settings:
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