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The same issue. When I generate a new multiplatform project from https://kmp.jetbrains.com/#newProject, in version 1.6.0 beta 02, IDEA cannot automatically associate source code. I checked the downloaded jar package and found that source.jar exists, so I can only manually associate it. Fortunately, I just need to manually associate once. My source code jar file location: |
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Same thing here. I conducted various tests with different versions of IntelliJ and Gradle, and versions of CMP, as well as different combinations of targets, and found that this bug occurs only in projects with the android and desktop targets with just one module. My template previously had three modules (android, desktop, and shared), and after consolidating into just one module, aiming to simplify, this problem started occurring. |
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Hello,
could someone explain to me why I can't view the source code in IntelliJ for Compose? My project is a multiplatform project with support for Android and Desktop, created using the Setup Wizard (https://kmp.jetbrains.com/#newProject).
In another project (Desktop), this works without any issues. I can simply download the sources by using "Download Sources". However, with the multiplatform project, nothing happens when I try to do this.
thx
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