This improvement is currently available only for macOS and Windows users, but we plan to implement it for Linux users too. The IDE will automatically switch to those themes whenever you change the theme globally on your machine. Click on the gear icon next to the Theme drop-down menu to choose the preferred light and dark themes. Go to Preferences/Settings | Appearance & Behavior | Appearance | Theme and select the Sync with OS option there. Switch to light or dark theme automatically This Shift+Enter shortcut works in the Search Everywhere popup, F ind Usages results, the Recent Files popup, and even with file path strings in a project. Select the file in the Project view and press Shift+Enter to have the IDE split the Editor window and open the file in the right-hand side. If you want to work with several files open in the editor simultaneously, you can now do so with one simple shortcut. One more way to split the editor – Shift+Enter Move it to the left or right edges to split the window vertically, or to the top or bottom to split horizontally.
To edit files side by side in PhpStorm 2020.3 you can just drag a tab to the desired corner of the screen and drop it there. The popup will let you look for Git data, including information about branches and commits. Type some numbers and math operators in the Search Everywhere popup and see the results of the calculation right away. You can now do simple math calculations in Search Everywhere, so you don’t need to interrupt your flow by switching to a calculator app. If you want to switch back to the old grouping mode, you can untick the option in the Experimental Features dialog. Instead of being grouped by type, they are now grouped based on their relevance to the search query. Starting with PhpStorm 2020.3, results in the Search Everywhere popup ( Shift+Shift) will be shown in a slightly different way.
Switch to light or dark theme automatically.One more way to split the editor – Shift+Enter.