I've seen this before. From memory it was the result of mixed up
libraries. After you compiled geany, did you "make install" it, or are
you running it from the directory that you built it in? If you
installed it, did you overwrite your existing copy or did you put it in
a different location?
I didn't "make install" it, just I run it from the directory that I built it.
(I use a stable (0.16) Geany (in Ubuntu), so I don't want to change to a development version.)
If I open my PHP file in the stable Geany, it shows colors.
Thank you, anyway. I try to do a consistent prefix set...
Zoltan
Although I've encountered this before, annoyingly I don't remember
exactly what I did to resolve it.
I wrote this earlier with regard to a different problem, but I had the
same symptoms.
"OK. Ignore last... sorry. It looks like I'd managed to end up with a
set of bizarrely interlinked installations of geany. My new install
in /usr was referencing files in /usr/local (I removed the old one and
lost all the syntax highlighting and the fold icons turned into black
blocks!). I've cleaned off all the installs, done a complete make
clean; make; make install of geany and I can now build the plugins."
You might need to do a compile cycle with a consistent prefix set
throughout.
Jon