All,
I'm trying to make friends with geany 1.29 and notice that the documents side-bar is littered with folders for every file that is opened. This makes the document sidebar window a complete mess. The display of folders in the sidebar is wholly unnecessary. The tooltips for each file provide the complete path for each file in a very efficient and real-estate saving manner. Removing the folders would allow for a much cleaner and more usable interface.
Is there a 'Various' setting or config setting that allows you to turn display of the folders off and just show the filename? If not, then consider this feature request for a way to simply display the filename in the Documents sidebar without the unneeded folders.
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When you write CSS, html or maybe other markup languages, you often need to type colors. A very nice feature would be to have the same thing we got in modern browsers (like firefox) when you inspect an element :
- next to the RGB/RGBA color code there is a big dot representing the color (very useful)
- if you click on it, you have a color picker to change it and it changes the color code accordingly
Actually we are forced to open a color picker just to see what is the color code, so I open Gimp which is heavy and it's quite unpractical
Thank you :)
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I would like to know if there is a function which a plugin can call to query if a keybinding/key press combination is already in use (by geany itself or a different plugin).
Ideally this would return displayable information about the assigned action like in the keybindings preferences dialog.
Is there any function for this? Or do I need to search through the ```keybinding_groups``` array myself?
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This issue is copied from the original feature request by @BarbzYHOOL geany, see https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/1669:
When you write CSS, html or maybe other markup languages, you often need to type colors. A very nice feature would be to have the same thing we got in modern browsers (like firefox) when you inspect an element :
next to the RGB/RGBA color code there is a big dot representing the color (very useful)
if you click on it, you have a color picker to change it and it changes the color code accordingly
Actually we are forced to open a color picker just to see what is the color code, so I open Gimp which is heavy and it's quite unpractical
Thank you :)
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It'll be very good to have possibility to create files and directories from workbench's pane, like it's possible in Sublime Text or VSCode.
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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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@techee would you be opposed to this if I were to make a pull request? I remember you said before you never implemented it because you wanted to keep the plugin simple [citation needed], but if I were able to make a simple enough patch that used GFileMonitor to watch the top directory, would be OK with it?
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Find dialog shows "Next" enabled but "Previous" disabled.
Xubuntu 17.10 with latest version of Geany from repository (1.29)
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Feature request: "Display Grid Pattern" support.
Both gEdit (optional) and gnome-Builder (by default) support displaying a subtle grid pattern in the editor area.
The pictures below shows the look with different solarized flavors. I understand this is a matter of taste but since this became Builder's default I guess this is popular with devs; I don't use builder but I find myself using it in gEdit all the time and I miss it in Geany.
I couldn't find any open or closed feature requests on geany so here it goes. Some research shows this was a feature added by gtksourceview.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/652673/33519213-709e2b44-d770-11e7-9b0d-5fb7e147647e.png)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/652673/33519253-5e057de2-d771-11e7-81a0-06d87dd4ab3f.png)
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