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I'm using IntelliJ IDEA v. 12.1.4, Community Edition.

Every time I run an Ant build from the "Ant Build" menu, the IDE opens my build.xml file, stealing focus and covering up whatever I was working on. This is driving me crazy. Other developers in my group don't experience the same behavior.

Is there a setting somewhere to configure/disable this?

Update I noticed that it happens with any command that calls my compile target, and it places focus on the javac line. Here is the task:

<target
        name="compile-source"
        depends="-init">
    <delete dir="${out.source.dir}"/>
    <mkdir dir="${out.source.dir}"/>
    <javac                                   
            destdir="${out.source.dir}"
            includeantruntime="false"
            debug="true">
        <compilerarg value="-Xlint:all"/>
        <src path="${in.source.dir}"/>
        <src path="${in.shared.source.dir}"/>
        <classpath refid="source.compile.classpath"/>
    </javac>
</target>

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  • How do you run your ant command? Are you double clicking on it? Sep 17, 2013 at 16:53
  • I've tried double clicking, right clicking and running target, and assigning keyboard shortcuts. All produce the same behavior.
    – zmb
    Sep 17, 2013 at 16:58
  • Are you running Ultimate or Community? (not sure if it matters though)
    – Robert H
    Sep 17, 2013 at 16:59
  • Community (updated question)
    – zmb
    Sep 17, 2013 at 17:02
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    Thanks - I'm unable to reproduce the issue in Ultimate, trying community now...
    – Robert H
    Sep 17, 2013 at 17:02

1 Answer 1

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Similar issue was reported some time ago in the IntelliJ IDEA Russian community.

It turned out to be a hidden setting in the XML (which has no UI right now but some older EAP build could trigger it because of a bug).

You should check .idea/workspace.xml file in the project root for this:

<component name="antWorkspaceConfiguration">
    <option name="IS_AUTOSCROLL_TO_SOURCE" value="true">

Changing the value to false should fix the problem. Make sure IDEA is not running when you perform this modification.

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