
The predefined regions, roughly, correspond to the ones listed under Collapse by default on the Editor | General | Code Folding page of the IDE settings Ctrl+Alt+S.įor the predefined regions, the folding toggles are available right away, without the need to perform any additional actions.Īny selected code fragment. Predefined regions that correspond import declarations, method bodies, classes, documentation comments, etc. See Commands of the Folding menu and associated shortcuts.įolded fragments themselves: click to expand the corresponding fragment. The shortcuts are shown right in the menu. The Folding menu can be accessed from the main menu ( Code | Folding), or as a context menu in the editor. If you hold the Alt key and click, or, the region is collapsed or expanded recursively, for example along with all its subordinate regions.Ĭommands of the Folding menu and associated keyboard shortcuts. For folded regions, the toggle is shown as. If a region is unfolded, indicates the beginning of the region while is located at its end. These toggles are shown in the editor to the left of the corresponding folding regions. You can collapse and expand code fragments by using:Ĭode folding toggles (, or ). To extend the editor area, you can hide all tool windows by pressing Ctrl+Shift+F12 or by double-clicking the current editor tab, or you can hide all IDE elements in the Zen Mode by choosing View | Appearance | Toggle Zen mode from the menu. If the folded code block contains errors, JetBrains Rider highlights the folded fragment in red. If and when necessary, the folded code fragments can be expanded (unfolded).įolded code fragments, normally, are shown as shaded ellipses ( ). In this way, you can hide the details that, at the moment, seem unimportant. If you have a couple extra ar15 stocks that could go on that tube just lying around, well… I doubt you’d get into trouble but if they busted you for selling meth I’m sure they’d add the sbr violation to your crime list.You can collapse (fold) code fragments reducing them to a single visible line. If you weld that adapter and use a tube stock w arm brace that would seemingly be ok. There’s prob a reason they sold pistols without the stock adapter holes. If you cut the holes AND you own a stock, you could be charged w constructive possession of an Sbr. Stock "cuts" seems like the easy answer.dremel time. Can't be much better or Worse than the 2 options listed above. They do make stocks & I thought adapters that fit Under the rear and were secured with One bolt through A Hole thats already there.?!Ĭhunk of rail bolted to rear/ not seen these New braces/stocks that mount that way.


Whats the issue or is there one with installing the factory stock cut outs in the rear?
