I have no autocomplete functionality at all. This is repeated on two different machines with identical versions: geany 1.25, GTK 2.24.28, Glib 2.44.1, Xfce 4.12, Linux 4.2.3-1-ARCH
Tried with java, python, bash, and html.
No plugins are installed and autocomplete is turned on in preferences:
![geany_prefs](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/5779507/10682827/619dfea6-7900-11e5-8875-5c5dd262212e.jpg)
Geany starts without any errors:
$ geany -v
Geany-INFO: Geany 1.25, en_US.UTF-8
Geany-INFO: GTK 2.24.28, GLib 2.46.1
Geany-INFO: System data dir: /usr/share/geany
Geany-INFO: User config dir: /home/magyar/.config/geany
Geany-INFO: System plugin path: /usr/lib/geany
Geany-INFO: Added filetype Cython (61).
Geany-INFO: Added filetype Clojure (62).
Geany-INFO: Added filetype CUDA (63).
Geany-INFO: Added filetype JSON (64).
Geany-INFO: Added filetype Scala (65).
Geany-INFO: Added filetype Genie (66).
Geany-INFO: Added filetype Graphviz (67).
Geany-INFO: unknown : None (UTF-8)
Syntax highlight works just fine:
![geany_highlighting](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/5779507/10683173/a83654a4-7904-11e5-84e5-01c15856906b.jpg)
But no autocomplete.
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For a verilog file, the variables list parses the old (1995) style verilog module declarations. Verilog 2001 enhanced the syntax and seems to confuse Geany....
1995 syntax:
module (foo, bar, buz);
input foo; // foo port
output bar; // bar port
output buz; // buz port
reg buz; // buz variable
2001 syntax:
module (
input wire foo, // foo port is a wire
output wire bar, // bar port is a wire
output reg buz // buz port is a variable
);
// note: the "wire" is optional and the ports could have been declared with or without
Geany variables list seems to get confused by the 2001 style. It seems to parse the wire keyword as the variable name if I keep the optional "wire" keyword:
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/14856598/10121213/521dc426-64af-11e5-8c40-bc47d504da8d.png)
If I omit the "wire" keyword, Geany still gets confused, but in a different way. It seems to parse every other variable and then parse the "input" or "output" keywords as variables in some cases:
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/14856598/10121233/11c50b7c-64b0-11e5-9680-b3421e7c5bea.png)
If someone who knows the code base can even point me to the module(s) doing the parsing for the variables, I may be able to help create the fix/enhancement for this. I'd be happy to try anyway. I am not familiar with the Geany code base so just getting started seems like an insurmountable task.
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The plugin does not highlight all the words that match current word under cursor but only the words which are visible on the screen. During scrolling a document no more highlighted word appears.
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I have just built a clean git clone of geany and geany-plugins.
./configure --disable-all-plugins --enable-scope
Using Debug | Setup Program dialogue I attempt to set "Working dir" but it will not accept a dir. In fact this seems to be a FILE open dialogue. I have to select file and click "open", then manually edit off the file name part
Fedora 20, using gtk2 2.24.27
I have not worked wiht GTK+ recently but I would have thought there is an option to select a dir instead of a file.
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![openfilefromterminal](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/7548378/11417224/055a6896-940d-11e5-83cb-a8aa83f59096.png)
Please consider making it possible to open a file by clicking a line in the terminal pane as <b>Shift-Ctrl-O</b> == <b>Open Selected File</b> does not seem to work in this context. <b>Thanks!</b>
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No matter what I do, Geany won't highlight any .INO syntax! I tried copying (geany root)/data/filetypes.cpp to filetypes.ino (.INO syntax is about the same as .CPP syntax). No luck. I need .INO syntax highlighting! Can someone help me?
FILETYPES.INO listing:
```cfg
# For complete documentation of this file, please see Geany's main documentation
[styling=C]
[keywords]
# all items must be in one line
primary=alignas alignof and and_eq asm auto bitand bitor bool break case catch char char16_t char32_t class compl const const_cast constexpr continue decltype default delete do double dynamic_cast else enum explicit export extern false final float for friend goto if inline int long mutable namespace new noexcept not not_eq nullptr operator or or_eq override private protected public register reinterpret_cast return short signed sizeof static static_assert static_cast struct switch template this thread_local throw true try typedef typeid typename union unsigned using virtual void volatile wchar_t while xor xor_eq
secondary=
# these are the Doxygen keywords
docComment=a addindex addtogroup anchor arg attention author authors b brief bug c callergraph callgraph category cite class code cond copybrief copydetails copydoc copyright date def defgroup deprecated details dir dontinclude dot dotfile e else elseif em endcode endcond enddot endhtmlonly endif endinternal endlatexonly endlink endmanonly endmsc endrtfonly endverbatim endxmlonly enum example exception extends file fn headerfile hideinitializer htmlinclude htmlonly if ifnot image implements include includelineno ingroup interface internal invariant latexonly li line link mainpage manonly memberof msc mscfile n name namespace nosubgrouping note overload p package page par paragraph param post pre private privatesection property protected protectedsection protocol public publicsection ref related relatedalso relates relatesalso remark remarks result return returns retval rtfonly sa section see short showinitializer since skip skipline snippet struct subpage subsection subsubsection tab
leofcontents test throw throws todo tparam typedef union until var verbatim verbinclude version warning weakgroup xmlonly xrefitem
[lexer_properties]
styling.within.preprocessor=1
lexer.cpp.track.preprocessor=0
preprocessor.symbol.$(file.patterns.cpp)=#
preprocessor.start.$(file.patterns.cpp)=if ifdef ifndef
preprocessor.middle.$(file.patterns.cpp)=else elif
preprocessor.end.$(file.patterns.cpp)=endif
[settings]
lexer_filetype=C
# default extension used when saving files
extension=cpp
# MIME type
mime_type=text/x-c++src
# the following characters are these which a "word" can contains, see documentation
#wordchars=_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789
# single comments, like # in this file
comment_single=//
# multiline comments
comment_open=/*
comment_close=*/
# set to false if a comment character/string should start at column 0 of a line, true uses any
# indentation of the line, e.g. setting to true causes the following on pressing CTRL+d
#command_example();
# setting to false would generate this
# command_example();
# This setting works only for single line comments
comment_use_indent=true
# context action command (please see Geany's main documentation for details)
context_action_cmd=
[indentation]
#width=4
# 0 is spaces, 1 is tabs, 2 is tab & spaces
#type=1
[build-menu]
# %f will be replaced by the complete filename
# %e will be replaced by the filename without extension
# (use only one of it at one time)
FT_00_LB=_Compile
FT_00_CM=g++ -Wall -c "%f"
FT_00_WD=
FT_01_LB=_Build
FT_01_CM=g++ -Wall -o "%e" "%f"
FT_01_WD=
FT_02_LB=_Lint
FT_02_CM=cppcheck --language=c++ --enable=warning,style --template=gcc "%f"
FT_02_WD=
EX_00_LB=_Execute
EX_00_CM="./%e"
EX_00_WD=
```
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