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Add an option "Use open REPL pane" to restore previous behaviour #2988

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cursive-ide opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Add an option "Use open REPL pane" to restore previous behaviour #2988

cursive-ide opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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This is useful for users who still like having the REPL pane open (with or without inline results) to allow them to maintain the previous behaviour.

@cursive-ide cursive-ide added this to the 1.14 milestone Nov 19, 2024
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This is fixed for the next build. There's now an option Settings | Languages & Frameworks | Clojure | REPL | Always use current REPL pane which should restore the previous behaviour. This logic is getting complicated these days, so please let me know if you see anything which is not behaving like it should.

@cursive-ide cursive-ide modified the milestones: 1.14, 1.14.1-eap1 Dec 10, 2024
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Fix released in 1.14.1-eap1 on 2024-12-11.

@cursive-ide cursive-ide added the released-eap Marks issues which have had the fixes released in an EAP build label Dec 11, 2024
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