Writing my first Hello World code which runs perfectly on Terminal, however, on geany upon pressing the execute button a terminal screen pops up with the title geany_run_script_XXXXXX.sh (XXXXXX is a variation of numbers and letters, each time different. Currently T7NX7Y) and remains blank with no code running.
My Build Commands are set to:
Compile -----> /usr/bin/python3 -m py_compile "%f"
Execute -----> /usr/bin/python3 "%f"
What is preventing geany from running my code? It works just fine when ran from Terminal.
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I tried to build the latest Geany version from master on OS X and get errors in Scintilla sources because it started using C++11. The problem on OS X is that there are two C++ standard libraries - libstdc++ (legacy without C++11 support) and libc++ (supported one with C++11). When llvm is invoked as gcc in the gcc compatibility mode (which happens when building Geany), libstdc++ is used by default which leads to the compilation errors because of missing C++11 support.
For this reason I'd need to add -stdlib=libc++ flag on the Mac build. Any idea (@b4n) how to best do it?
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Hi,
It seems that geany has some keybindings coded in and inaccessible to the user? I work on text files with thousands of lines, and one keybinding that gets me into trouble is _Ctrl-Up/Down_. I occasionally hit it by accident, and it takes me to the top or bottom of the file, from which finding my way back to the line that was in focus is a chore.
I have no need of this shortcut, as it only duplicates the standard Ctrl-Home/End functionality. I don't see the binding listed either in Settings or the keybindings.conf file, so I guess it's hard-coded in? Is there any way to neutralize these shortcuts?
Thanks.
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