![]() Go to File -> Settings -> Code Style -> PHP. Select Source Code Pro as the only selected font.Save Default Scheme as Default-Modified.File -> Settings-> Editor -> Appearance -> Colors & Fonts -> Fonts.Vera Sans Mono isn’t available now either, apparently.I haven’t used this software for a long time, I’m going to try going without. After updating I don’t seem to have the IDEVim plugin installed.Click the … and find: Bitstream Vera Sans Mono.Save the Default Scheme as something new, say: Default-Modified.File -> Settings -> IDE Settings -> Editor -> Colors & Fonts -> Font.Copy (extracted zip folder) “IdeaVim” -> Vim.xml into C:Userscurreri.WebIde50configkeymaps.Next, browse to “/.PhpStorm/config/keymaps” In my case, this is: C:Userscurreri.WebIde50configkeymaps.Browse to (extracted zip folder) “IdeaVim” -> lib -> IdeaVim.jar.File -> Settings -> IDE Settings -> Plugins -> Install plugin from disk….I found it a bit tricky to install, even though it’s dead simple. ![]() Luckily, there’s an app for that: IdeaVim. I run Windows on the desktop, and I’ve been using gvim for years, but… after inheriting another coder’s codebase, it’s clearly time for some more sophisticated tools. That gvim user is me! I like to say I’m a vi-guy, but I’ve learned that I have to type ‘vim’ at the console to be consistently happy with the editor I get in Linux. ![]()
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