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Editors are so boring. White background. Black background. Choose-your-color background. Meh.
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Not anymore! With **Awesome Editor**, your JetBrains IDE becomes... _awesome_ 🎉! Choose one or more background images and your everyday editor gets transformed into _visual masterpiece_ 🚀.
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Not anymore! With **Awesome Editor**, your JetBrains IDE becomes... _awesome_ 🎉! Choose one or more background images, and your everyday editor gets transformed into _a visual masterpiece_ 🚀.
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But wait, there's more! It's not just about a visually stunning image. Infuse it with a motivational quote of your choosing 🔥! By glancing at it every hour, throughout your workday, you'll gradually transform into the very embodiment of your aspirations ❤️!
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+ Assign backgrounds to various editors (just editor (!), not the complete UI).
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+ Use random mode to shuffle images.
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+ Slideshow mode changes background image while you work.
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+ Control opacity of the background image.
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+ Set background image position and size.
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+ Slideshow mode changes the background image while you work.
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+ Control the opacity of the background image.
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+ Set the background image position and size.
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+ Scroll image together with the code.
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+ Various fitting options.
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# Success Stories
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Over time, we have received a large amount of beautiful feedback on how `Awesome Editor` changed people lives. Here are just few.
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Over time, we have received a large amount of beautiful feedback on how `Awesome Editor` changed people lives. Here are just a few.
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> "I was just a junior developer in this high-end, enterprise, company. No one really listened to my ideas, they just delegated the most boring tasks to me. Until one day, the principal consultant saw my IntelliJ IDEA opened. He came to my place and asked about the plugin... and a month later, I was promoted and started working directly for the consultant. Guys, thank you so much." - Greg, New York, USA
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> "I was just a junior developer in this high-end, enterprise, company. No one really listened to my ideas, they just delegated the most boring tasks to me. Until one day, the principal consultant saw my IntelliJ IDEA opened. He came to my place and asked about the plugin... and a month later, I was promoted and started working directly for the consultant. Guys, thank you so much." — Greg, New York, USA
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> "I had a huge crush on our new internship guy. I put his image as a background, I was really in love. One day he saw his image beyond my Java code. He liked both the code and the plugin. Year later we got our first kid. He was named Ed, in honor of Awesome Editor." - Jacqueline, Paris, France
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> "I had a huge crush on our new internship guy. I put his image as a background, I was really in love. One day he saw his image beyond my Java code. He liked both the code and the plugin. Year later, we got our first kid. He was named Ed, in honor of Awesome Editor." — Jacqueline, Paris, France
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> "I stopped smoking thanx to you guys! I spent like hundreds of dollars for all kind of California therapists, and nothing helped. I was despaired. Then I just made a pic with simple sentence: I am not smoking. That was it. I guess my brain processed this message even I was not directly looking at it. Two months later, I was a new guy!" - Brian, San Francisco, USA
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> "I stopped smoking thanks to you guys! I spent like hundreds of dollars for all kind of California therapists, and nothing helped. I was despaired. Then I just made a pic with a simple sentence: I am not smoking. That was it. I guess my brain processed this message even if I was not directly looking at it. Two months later, I was a new guy!" — Brian, San Francisco, USA
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> "Everyone in my office wants to figure the secret how I made my IDEA so beautiful. I am not telling them, ha ha... And I love this feeling!" - Anonymous
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> "Everyone in my office wants to figure out the secret of how I made my IDEA so beautiful. I am not telling them, ha ha... And I love this feeling!" — Anonymous
Add all your preferred images to the `file list` and activate the `slideshow` feature. Perfect for individuals who spend long hours on IDEA. Have fun!
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Turn off the `slideshow` if it becomes too distracting; just enable the `random` flag instead: every time the new file is edited, a random background will be used.
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(In the example: images are aligned to middle-right edge and opacity is set to 20%.)
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(In the example: images are aligned to the middle-right edge and opacity is set to 20%.)
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## Background per file type
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Have each file type its own background! For example, we can put little Duke in bottom-right corner for all Java files (`*.java`):
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Have each file type its own background! For example, we can put little Duke in a bottom-right corner for all Java files (`*.java`):
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(In this example the Duke image is a PNG image with transparent background. Therefore, `opacity` of the image may be high, e.g.80% - 100%.)
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(In this example the Duke image is a PNG image with a transparent background. Therefore, `opacity` of the image may be high, e.g., `80%` - `100%`.)
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## IDEA Keymap
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Since the right part of the editor is often unused, we can add image with most important keymaps to it:
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Since the right part of the editor is often unused, we can add an image with the most important keymaps to it:
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For example, we can take default IDEA keymap reference and export an image for each column. Put these images in the `file list` and turn on the `slideshow`.
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For example, we can take the default IDEA keymap reference and export an image for each column. Put these images in the `file list` and turn on the `slideshow`.
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## Editor
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`Editors` is a list of editor groups. Each group is defined by its _name_ and files matching _wildcard patterns_. Order of the groups is important: it goes from top to bottom. Editors' file name is matched upon each group starting from the top of the list.
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`Editors` is a list of Editor groups. Each Editor group is defined by its _name_ and files matching _wildcard patterns_. The order is important: it goes from top to bottom. Editors' file name is matched upon each group starting from the top of the list.
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## Name and Match
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`Name` is just user-friendly label. `Match` is semi-column (;) separated list of _wildcard_ (no regex) file patterns that defines which files will be associated with currently selected group.
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`Name` is just user-friendly label. `Match` is semi-column (`;`) separated list of _wildcard_ (no regex) file patterns that defines which files will be associated with a currently selected group.
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## Position and Offset
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Images' relative position in the editor window. `Offset` is a gap in pixels between image and nearest editors' edge.
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Images' relative position in the editor window. `Offset` is a gap in pixels between the image and the nearest editors' edge.
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## Fixed position
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If checked, background image will not follow scrolling of the editor.
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If checked, the background image will not follow scrolling of the editor.
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## Fit to editor
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## Resize on load (adv.)
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If this option is set, large images will be resized to fit the _desktop_ size. Note it is a desktop size, not IDEA size, therefore, images will be still a bit larger than editor. 100% means images will fit to desktop, 50% means images will fit the one quarter of the screen.
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If this option is set, large images will be resized to fit the _desktop_ size. Note it is a desktop size, not IDEA size, therefore, images will be still a bit larger than the editor. 100% means images will fit to desktop, 50% means images will fit the one quarter of the screen.
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Once again, this is not a simple resizing of the images. This is a definition of the max image size relative to OS display. The small images stay the same, large images gets shrinked.
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Once again, this is not a simple resizing of the images. This is a definition of the max image size relative to OS display. The small images stay the same, large images get shrunk.
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## Random
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Enables the random mode, where next background image is chosen randomly from the file list.
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## Slideshow
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Slideshow enables image changes in runtime, during user work. Value defines number of seconds between image change.
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Slideshow enables image changes in runtime, during user work. Value defines the number of seconds between image change.
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