Please consider showing that whole lines have been selected by dragging in the
numbers column by extending the selection highlighting into the numbers
column <b>Thanks!</b>
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Please consider making it possible to do a selection within a selection to
assist in the case illustrated where I want to pick up a šŗ to change it into a
š» without losing the carefully made selection <b>Thanks!</b>
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Please consider bolding the text between < b > and < / b > when <b>Geany</b> is
being used to create an HTML document <b>Thanks</b>
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@codebrainz Good point, I tried this with the above patch and it seems to work - hope it doesn't have any side-effects. It's a bit unusual to see the empty window but I think I just have to get used to it.
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Please consider making it possible to temporarily hide one or more lines from
the display For example one might select a block of whole lines by dragging in the line numbers column and then marking this block as temporarily not visible - perhaps with a horizontal line in the line numbers column which when touched would make the block visible again The advantage of this over code folding is that it does not depend on the syntactic structure of the text being editted <b>Thanks!</b>
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The selection of lines by dragging in the numbers column is very useful Please
consider making it possible to have several such selections active at the same
time so that all the selected data can be operated on by a single change
selection<b>Thanks!</b>
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@codebrainz S/B a separate issue, but yeah showing Geany with "Loading Session Files..." would be better.
@techee looks sensible to me.
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We should also show the main window before loading any files. It's better to have Geany show and then freeze/lockup than to have nothing happen when the user clicks the Geany icon. I experienced this a few times while testing that really slow Java file, I thought Geany was crashing on startup or something, but it was just that the really slow file was in session history. About 5 minutes passed before any sign of Geany running appeared.
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@b4n Any opinion on this one? The reason I'm asking is that as I was playing with the big files and testing Geany performance now, I triggered this quite frequently and actually in a non-cosmetic way.
It seems that when opening Geany takes longer because e.g. a bigger file has to be parsed, the redraw to the correct size gets somehow skipped and Geany gets into a strange state where it's drawn with the sizes from Glade and is kind of frozen (clicking inside editor doesn't work, menus don't react etc.). It only helps if I click to another editor tab after which Geany gets redrawn and starts working normally.
This strange behavior doesn't happen if the correct sizes are applied before the initial show().
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