Hey, this no longer works with the newest versions! Leaving the video up, because it still shows how to change the theme and some other settings. Follow me on my programming channel: @rytis-codes
After using the new one, switched back to the classic UI for clutteredness in the information presented. IMO, there must be some selling point when there is a change. Otherwise, the change becomes irrelevant.
I'm new to jetbrains (they had new UI already), and i reverted it back as soon as i saw the option. The old one certainly is better, even if you need minimal layout to focus when coding.
i dont why but i dont like the new ui. i prefer the old one. the ui i like + theme + color : is sublime text. i hope jetbrains think about color themes. thanks
Hey, this no longer works with the newest versions! Leaving the video up, because it still shows how to change the theme and some other settings. Follow me on my programming channel: @rytis-codes
The new UI sucks in so many ways. I really hate it. Thanks for your article!
Same
File -> settings-> plugins (type "classic UI" ) install than restart.
Thank you. I turned off this unusual new interface in pycharn 2023
After using the new one, switched back to the classic UI for clutteredness in the information presented. IMO, there must be some selling point when there is a change. Otherwise, the change becomes irrelevant.
I'm new to jetbrains (they had new UI already), and i reverted it back as soon as i saw the option. The old one certainly is better, even if you need minimal layout to focus when coding.
Thanks for the video, exact what I need just now!
hi rytis! if you drag the icon from the right to te left panel, the right column disappear, try it
I don't have "New UI (beta)" in my preferences. What's the next step in this scenario ?
New UI is great.
i dont why but i dont like the new ui. i prefer the old one. the ui i like + theme + color : is sublime text. i hope jetbrains think about color themes. thanks
thanks!
2:47 - DARcula
Hah, I actually never took time to really read it. I've been calling it Dracula for the last half decade. Thanks for pointing it out.