Le 19/08/2010 21:43, Lex Trotman a écrit :
I mean, with the patch, Geany can be used transparently with files that have :nn suffixes -- apart using the :nn suffix to open at a given line/column that doesn't always do magic (but almost).
But maybe add a command line option to specify that the filename IS suffixed with :line:col so you can still paste terminal output. Perhaps -a and --at.
Perhaps it's a possibility, yes -- even though I'd prefer to be able to set it as the default.
Just alias ga to geany --at & save even more typing ;-)
Yeah true, didn't thought of it, that's not a big deal. I could even alias geany to geany --whatever not to heave to think of it -- just need to it. Then if everybody's OK with this (Nick, Enrico?), I could implement it -- or anybody else, don't mind ;)
But -- stop me if I'm wrong -- perhaps the reverse can be fine too? say, setting $EDITOR to geany --no-whatever? Not sure it works nor it's better, just to suggest.
Well its possible too, sensible applications should accept $EDITOR having options, but I would have $EDITOR point to a shell script which runs Geany with the options just in case. All possible, just more trouble & then only allows one file.
"then only allows one file." why? I don't see what would be the problem of something like this? geany --some-option --no-whatever "$@" Should accept anything as arguments, one file, two files, options, ... no?
I don't really mind either way & as you are the one doing the work you can choose.
As already said, I just played with this after having seen a report, I personally don't mind to see the "bug" fixed, so as far as there is still a way to support these suffixes (which I mind about), I'll be fine.
So I think other thoughts on this would be a plus; then I think I'll wait a little longer, hoping for other opinions.
Regards, Colomban