2009/10/14 Thomas Martitz thomas.martitz@student.htw-berlin.de:
Sorry that I just ditch in, I just want to point something out from a user pov.
Don't worry, everyone has the right to express their opinion.
Lex Trotman schrieb:
- from user preference (geany.conf)
As soon as there is more than one file in the program, the run command is usually no longer dependent on the file, you usually want to run the main program. You don't want to have to always switch back to the "main" file before selecting run, so the command needs to be able to be set somewhere that is file independent
I disagree with that. That's what a project/session is for. If there's no project open, it should be document-sensitive/filetype-sensitive (unfortunately that's not entirely the same).
Then don't set a run command in the preferences, it will still be filetype sensitive. Its entirely up to you.
To me, there's no such thing as a "main file" if I have various random files open. I use project if I'm to lazy for switching files and the run command is the same.
You should not *have* to use a project, that was a requirement of Enricos right from the beginning. Switching files isn't lazyness, its an annoyance that isn't needed.
For me a project is a collection of related files. I don't have a bunch of open files open and want the same run command for all if I do not have a project open.
As above.
Well it *should* still "just work" by default, the only problem you've got is that the configure dialog edits 3 not 2 and the more we talk about it the more obvious it is that there is a need to choose which one to edit rather than having it fixed (whichever way we fix it it will always be wrong for someone).
The combobox I described above would choose to edit 2 or 3 in the build menu "set build commands" dialog and 4 or 5 in the project dialog "build" tab.
I don't see a need for a checkbox here. a) use global run command per project, or b) filetype specific commands.
I agree with Enrico here. I stumbled on this quite a bit times already.
Then you should have complained and we would have been able to do something sooner, I can't fix what I don't know is broken :-D
Something just overrode my html run command (i.e. open in in a browser). I needed to change it back for no apparent reason (I had no project open).
Yes, the dialog edits something different to what it used to, whatever is decided that is likely to be changed.
But it should not only allow one way of working, it may make one group of people happy, but it makes another group unhappy. Just because you don't use the particular functionality doesn't mean it isn't needed, so I have proposed a way of allowing either instead of cutting off options.
Cheers Lex
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