On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 18:50:28 +0100% Thomas Martitz thomas.martitz@student.HTW-Berlin.de wrote:
On 02.03.2010 13:23, Eugene Arshinov wrote:
(If a second instance of geany is run without passing filenames to the first, -i is implied).
I really like this idea. It is simple to understand, rather convenient and uniform with the behaviour of "new-instances", i.e., those instances should not touch any global data, either the default session or the settings.
Shouldn't it just bring the existing instance on top without creating a new instance? That's what I would expect (i.e. you only get a new instance if you use -i).
Hi. Maybe my quotation is not in a quite right place, what I was talking about is that the main instance (and only it) should save the settings.
Speaking about the behaviour you mentioned, I'd like your version too. But, in my opinion, this feature is too minor to pay attention to. Anyway, I'll implement the new version if it gets more votes (especially from Nick and Enrico); this task must be really easy. So, let's wait for other opinions.
Best regards, Eugene.