Lex Trotman schrieb:
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.
I thought the main requirement was to not change default behavior? And it wasn't behaving like this before. Also refer to Enrico's initial mail: