Unfortunately Gtk3 dropped the support for flipping through notebook pages for 'usability reasons' without making it available again with some kind of options. So applications like gnome-terminal started to re-implement this feature.
For maintaining feature parity with the Gtk2 backend, geany should re-implement scrolling through notebook pages as well.
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20:49:15: Geany INFO : Geany 1.27 (git >= ad354b7), en_AU.UTF-8
20:49:15: Geany INFO : GTK 3.10.8, GLib 2.40.2
Ignore the commit, Geany Git is actually 27628c0 (I thought we fixed needing to re-configure to get the git version?)
After using Geany for a while sometimes when switching tabs only the line with the flashing caret displays the new file, then after a while some more displays etc.
If I move the cursor into the edit widget it all updates.
Its like Scintilla is not getting the correct triggers to cause full update.
This doesn't happen with all tabs, but the ones edited most.
@b4n any suggestions where to look?
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Geany is an excellent tool but gdb support unfortunately does not support cross-debugging, which is a rapidly growing need. I certainly don't want to be forced to use some ugly mastodent like eclipse just for that.
This patch is very short, so it seems that there is little functionality missing to achieve this. Would it be possible to integrate something like this into geany-plugins?
http://faumarz.blogspot.fr/2014/03/gdb-and-geany-ide-remote-cross-debugging…
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In Geany the name `instance` is highlighted as a type
```C++
class c {
int i;
public:
c( int j ):i(j){}
int f(){ return i; }
} instance{1};
c another{1};
```
Note github has it correct.
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Geany 1.28 Release (Windows and Linux) and Geany 1.29 and I think also Geany 1.27 and before
Lines that start with ';' are syntax highlighted as comment.
Lines that start with '#' are syntax highlighted as comment.
An entry "key=value" in a line starting with ';' is shown in the symbols list.
An entry "key=value" in a line starting with '#' is not shown in the symbols list.
I attached a small test file test.ini, but I had to rename it to test.ini.txt because github refused to upload test.ini
[test.ini.txt](https://github.com/geany/geany/files/464268/test.ini.txt)
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```C++
namespace ns {
class C {
void f( // when typing the ( the calltip says "ns::C::f (junk, rubbish)"
public:
C(junk, rubbish){}
~C(){}
};
};
```
Yep, takes the parameters for the constructor and it uses that as the prototype for the new function that doesn't exist yet.
And ... if there happen to be other functions named `f` the calltips will cycle through the prototypes of those functions and never come back to the erroneous one.
Seems like some extraneous function definition is being made for the calltip. But it never appears in the symbol list. Like as if something is scanning for the ) and using the parameter list immediately before it, ignoring the `public: C(`. But what, its not the parser because the symbol doesn't show in the sidebar?
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I prefer that the terminal doesn't use bold fonts when printing characters with bold or highlight attribute since it's easier to my eyes.
This patch allows VTE to be configured that way through `vte_terminal_set_allow_bold()`.
Preview: http://i.imgur.com/KPZwPyi.png?1
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-- Commit Summary --
* Allow VTE to be configured to not use bold fonts
-- File Changes --
M data/geany.glade (15)
M doc/geany.txt (3)
M src/keyfile.c (2)
M src/prefs.c (6)
M src/vte.c (3)
M src/vte.h (1)
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```
(geany:3203): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text()
(geany:3203): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text()
(geany:3203): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text()
```
Suggestions where to look welcome.
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On Mac OS X , i can't use input chinese with Squirrel. When i input chinese in the editor, the editor still display english chars.
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This would allow us to force Geany to not open a new instance even
if no file arguments are passed in the command-line.
Some tweaks were also added so that the current instance window would
activate itself even if no new file arguments are specified whenever
this option is used.
This is useful if we want to make sure that we always only have a single instance. And also so we can have easy shortcuts to switch from a virtual terminal to the editor, like this function: `w() { geany -I "$@"; }`,
You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
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-- Commit Summary --
* Add '--no-new-instance' option.
-- File Changes --
M doc/geany.1.in (2)
M doc/geany.txt (3)
M src/libmain.c (32)
M src/main.h (2)
M src/socket.c (35)
M src/ui_utils.c (2)
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