Settings
→ Editor
→ Font
→ Enable Font Ligatures
Fira Code
as "Font" under Settings
→ Editor
→ Font
Settings
→ Editor
→ Font
→ Enable Font Ligatures
Fira Code
as "Primary font" under Settings
→ Editor
→ Font
Additionally, if a Color Scheme is selected:
Settings
→ Editor
→ Color Scheme
→ Color Scheme Font
→ Enable Font Ligatures
Fira Code
as "Primary font" under Settings
→ Editor
→ Color Scheme
→ Color Scheme Font
Settings
→ Editor
→ Color Scheme
→ Color Scheme Font
→ Enable Font Ligatures
Fira Code
as "Primary font" under Settings
→ Editor
→ Color Scheme
→ Color Scheme Font
→ Font
Proper support for ligatures was added in 2016.2 (incl. font compatibility & better performance).
Settings
→ Editor
→ Colors & Fonts
→ Font
→ Enable Font Ligatures
Fira Code
as "Primary font" under Settings
→ Editor
→ Colors & Fonts
→ Font
→ Editor Font
NOTE: Since 2016.3 IntelliJ products come with Fira Code bundled with the editor itself. If you want the latest version of Fira Code, install it separately & restart your editor.
Corrupted text on WindowsIf you see something like that
Open cmd.exe
, cd C:\Windows\Fonts
and then del
every file that looks like FiraCode-Regular_**.ttf
. NB these files are invisible if you open Fonts
in Explorer
If the files are locked you can use Unlocker. In details you should:
cmd.exe
as admin (press the Windows key, type cmd
and right click on the result to run it as admin)subst q: c:\windows\fonts
, replace q
with any other letter if you already have a unit with that nameStart Unlocker
FiraCode-Regular_**.ttf
from the q
unit, select Delete
and press Unlock all
(you could also try simply closing the applications if you can)subst /D q:
inside the command prompt to remove the new unitIssue: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-159901
This should work for Fira Code 1.102 and IntelliJ products v. 15 and later (IDEA, PhpStorm, PyCharm, RubyMine, WebStorm, AppCode, CLion, DataGrip):
idea.properties
file in the configuration directory of your IDE (see where you can locate your configuration directory for your product)editor.enable.optional.ligatures=true
NOTE: IDEA support of ligatures is considered experimental. E.g. scroll performance may be very slow. It has been reported here
NOTE: There’s an issue on OS X when Fira Code Light is used instead of Regular weight by default (discussion). To work around that, do not install Light weight at all. (this is fixed in latest 16 EAP) Also, installing TTF as opposed to OTF renders better with IntelliJ on the Mac.
NOTE: For latest EAPs of JetBrains products, that file doesn’t matter without setting preference: Editor
→Font
→Enable Font Ligatures
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