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I'd like to increase the size of the bar on the right side of the Editor in IntelliJ IDEA. It's simply way too small for my taste.

It is the bar where the warnings or usages are displayed.

P. S.: The bar is called Error Stripe.

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I agree, the scrollbar is far to small, and hard to see.

Another option you could try is installing the "CodeGlance" plugin which adds a full view of the code and makes scrolling far more intuituve.

Screen shot of IntelliJ with CodeGlance Grab it from (as of 15-04-27) https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7275?pr=clion

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  • Cool... But now i am curious... How did you show the "tab" symbols? And what color scheme is this? May 27, 2015 at 18:39
  • That is CodeGlance's screenshot, not mine. However, I believe the colour scheme (theme) is "Dracula" , and don't the tab symbols always show? They do on my IntelliJ with version 14. May 28, 2015 at 10:49
  • Is there no native way of showing such a bar? The ReSharper (which is developed by Intellij) brings exactly the same bar to VisualStudio. Jun 15, 2015 at 11:53
  • OK, that will work for the vertical scroll bar. I'l llearn to live with the horizontal one. @Mateus Viccari, the symbols show on my tabs by default.
    – Rebeccah
    Mar 28, 2017 at 2:06
  • @MateusViccari see Settings > Editor > General > Appearance > Show whitespaces. Or set it for current file only in View > Active Editor > Show WhiteSpaces
    – TT--
    Aug 15, 2018 at 14:19
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Press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + / and select Registry... from the menu that appears.

Look for editor.full.width.scrollbar and tick the box on the right. The change should take effect after clicking the close button. The width of the scroll bar should be marginally wider, it's not a lot but every little bit helps :-)

Unfortunately this setting only affects the scroll bar on the right of the editor window. All the other scroll bars are unaffected.

For those that find transparency effects annoying then look for editor.transparent.scrollbar and untick the box on the right. This change should take effect after clicking the close button and restarting IntelliJ.

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  • It's today that I learned about the "Registry..." thing. This is a complete life changer! Also if the the editor-related settings do not not apply immediately after closing the registry window, try to yank the editor width back and forth (e.g. by resizing the side panel). I guess it just needs a force redraw. Alright, I'm going back to the Registry... see ya Nov 10, 2021 at 13:10
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It seems like it – or the scrollbar as a whole – can't be resized.

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You could scroll to the bottom of the bars properties in the GUI section and change the width to example (100dp). Or you could play around with the XML file that contains the width and height property.

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    Where can I find this in the settings? Feb 20, 2015 at 18:04
  • @HaroldL.Brown in the GUI scroll down in the properties and then change the width. Or open your layout XML and change the width and height property. Feb 20, 2015 at 18:22
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    Could you maybe post a screenshot? I still can't figure out where to look from your answer. Feb 21, 2015 at 22:21

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