The difference between standard and standard XWin layouts

I use IntelliJ IDEA on Linux, and I noticed 2 key cards that look very similar: Default and Default XWin.

Which should I use on Linux and what are the differences? And is it possible to compare key maps (for example, compare KDE by default and XWin by default).

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for example, Edit -> Find -> Show Usagesby default, the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+F7, but on Linux, will Ctrl+Alt+F7switch to tty7, so in Default XWin the shortcut should change toCtrl+Alt+7

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Here are the differences between some layouts

+-----------------------------------+----------------+-------------------+------------------+-----------------+
|                                   |    Default     | Default for GNOME | Default for XWin | Default for KDE |
+-----------------------------------+----------------+-------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| Build Project                     | Ctrl+F9        |                   |                  | Ctrl+9          |
| Run to Cursor                     | Alt+F9         | Alt+Shift+9       |                  | Alt+Shift+9     |
| Force Run to Cursor               | Ctrl+Alt+F9    | Ctrl+Alt+9        | Ctrl+Alt+9       | Ctrl+Alt+9      |
| Show Execution Point              | Alt+F10        | Alt+Shift+0       |                  | Alt+Shift+0     |
| Evaluate Expression...            | Alt+F8         | Alt+Shift+8       |                  | Alt+Shift+8     |
| Stop                              | Ctrl+F2        |                   |                  | Ctrl+2          |
| Toggle Line Breakpoint            | Ctrl+F8        |                   |                  | Ctrl+8          |
| Esc                               | Ctrl+Shift+F4  |                   |                  | Ctrl+Shift+4    |
|                                   | Ctrl+F4        |                   |                  | Ctrl+4          |
| Find Word at Caret                | Ctrl+F3        |                   |                  | Ctrl+3          |
| View Breakpoints...               | Ctrl+Shift+F8  |                   |                  | Ctrl+Shift+8    |
| Go to File Member                 | Ctrl+F12       |                   |                  | Ctrl+0          |
| Change Signature...               | Ctrl+F6        |                   |                  | Ctrl+6          |
| Find Usages / Find Usages in File | Alt+F7         | Alt+Shift+7       |                  | Alt+Shift+7     |
|                                   | Ctrl+F7        | Ctrl+F7           |                  | Ctrl+7          |
| Highlight Usages in File          | Ctrl+Shift+F7  |                   |                  | Ctrl+Shift+7    |
| Introduce Variable                | Ctrl+Alt+V     |                   |                  | Alt+Shift+V     |
| Show Usages                       | Ctrl+Alt+F7    | Ctrl+Alt+7        | Ctrl+Alt+7       | Ctrl+Alt+7      |
| Show Error Description            | Ctrl+F1        |                   |                  | Ctrl+1          |
| Select In...                      | Alt+F1         |                   |                  | Alt+Shift+1     |
| Reformat Code                     | Ctrl+Alt+L     |                   |                  | Alt+Shift+L     |
| Navigate Back/Forward             | Ctrl+Alt+Left  | Alt+Shift+Left    |                  |                 |
|                                   | Ctrl+Alt+Right | Alt+Shift+Right   |                  |                 |
+-----------------------------------+----------------+-------------------+------------------+-----------------+

This table is in markdown.

I found differences between layouts in the Jetbrains toolbox:

  1. pdf Keymap Exporter
  2. PDF pdftotext
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The difference I found in debugging: in Ubuntu with xfce as the GUI, if Keymap is set to Default XWin, Alt + left-clicking to evaluate the expression or variable value will not work as usual. Setting Keymap to Default works fine.

Also see: Intellij Idea alt + click for evaluating debug code not working in Mint

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1617284/


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