![]() To see a tool window's name, hover over its icon for a tooltip. You can opt for smaller icons in the compact mode. The tool window bars have big icons for easier visual navigation and a cleaner look. ![]() Tool windows have a new layout and behavior: While giving access to more features right from the main toolbar, new window header widgets hide actions in drop-down menus to simplify the layout. When a process is running, you can restart or stop it using the widget. You can edit, pin, or delete configurations using this widget. The widget allows you to start run/debug configurations, select other configurations to run, and change the mode for the current configuration (run or debug). The widget allows you to start and stop solution build and provides access to build configurations. It has replaced the branch widget previously located in the status bar at the bottom of the main window, and VCS actions icons previously located in the navigation bar in the upper right corner. The widget shows the current branch, allows switching branches, and provides the most popular VCS actions like update project, commit and push changes. ![]() The widget allows switching between tasks. The widget shows the current solution's name, allows switching between recent solutions, creating new solutions, and opening existing ones. The arrows on the toolbar help you move through navigation history. Alternatively, go to View | Appearance and enable Main Menu as Separate Toolbar. You can display the main menu as a separate toolbar: go to Settings | Appearance & Behavior | New UI and enable the Show main menu in a separate toolbar option. The elements will appear horizontally over other header widgets. To access menu categories, click the icon or press Alt+\. The main menu is now hidden under the hamburger icon. Several new widgets are located in the main window header. The Inter font is used for the UI on all supported OSs.Ī new icon set has more distinguishable shapes and colors designed for legibility and visual balance. 'They tried to do the same with India.'Our position well known': India raises concerns with US over American envoy's visit to PoK.Ganesh Visarjan 2023 Live Updates: 93 roads in Mumbai to be closed for Ganpati visarjan.Cauvery Water Dispute News Live Updates: Farmers hold protest in Mysuru, Mandya over Cauvery water sharing issue.MS Swaminathan, father of India’s green revolution, passes away in Chennai.Live: Cauvery panel asks K'taka to release 3,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu per day.Cauvery water row: Cops term Karnataka bandh illegal, impose ban orders in Bengaluru.Delhi: How 3 terror suspects engineered nefarious plan.Withdraw 41 diplomats by October 10, India tells Canada.Live: PM Modi slams Congress over caste reservation demand.Strong tremors felt in Delhi-NCR, parts of north India after 6.2 earthquake jolts Nepal.Photos: Panic in Delhi-NCR as earthquake tremors felt.We urge the government to open the line without waiting for formalities.” Opening the entire Whitefield corridor will help them switch modes of transport. Zibi Jamal of Whitefield Rising said: “People use private vehicles here because the city lacks a robust public transport system. Whitefield’s working population is expected to switch to Metro if feeder services are provided at good frequency. Opening of the entire corridor - Challaghatta to Kadugodi (Whitefield) - will help Bengalureans in a big way as it will integrate Whitefield, a major IT corridor, into the Metro network. After the recent ORR chaos led to motorists spending hours to cross barely 2 to 3km, BJP MPs PC Mohan and Tejasvi Surya have accused the government of not being serious about opening the line from KR Pura to Byappanahalli and ignoring the interest of commuters. The PM had come under attack from Congress leaders for inaugurating a ‘half-done’ project. The rest of the line from KR Pura to Byappanahalli was not opened due to delay in completion of construction work. Prior to the assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated the KR Pura-Whitefield section (13.7km). ![]()
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