## Abstract
You can't replace the license templates such as "gpl" with your own ones.
## Steps to reproduce
1. `echo "test template" > ~/.config/geany/templates/test`
1. `sed -i 's/{gpl}/{test}/' ~/.config/geany/templates/fileheader`
1. (Re-)open Geany
1. File → New (with template) → main.c
## Expected behavior
```
/*
* ...
* test template
*/
```
## Actual behavior
```
/*
* ...
* {test}
*/
```
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This is nice for when the application / the system is crashing, or there is a power outage.
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Hi.
OS: Windows 7 64bits
Geany version: 1.26
In "Edit>Preferences>Files>Default encoding" I selected IBM850 as default encoding in all options, new files and open files, but all files are opened with 1252 encoding. With new files there is no problem.
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Please consider adding an <b>Unflow paragraph</b> command - the opposite of
<b>Reflow Lines/Block</b> The use case for this is to make it easy to type in
<b>Geany</b> and then paste the results into the Gmail or Github editor
Incidentally, <b>Reflow Lines/Block</b> indicates that the conception of a
block of line is already endogenous to <b>Geany</b> and thus I believe that the
concept of extending the highlighting of lines to the line numbers columns
should be considered an extension of an existing capability
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In the Build Commands dialog there are additional commands under `Conf commands`, `Independent commands` and `Execute commands` that are not available to setup in Preferences|Keybindings. It would be very useful to be able to set keybindings for these. Further to this the command names in Build commands can be modified but this is not reflected in Keybindings preferences.
Just a quick thought too; a button linking to the keybindings prefecences would be a helpful addition to the Build commands dialog.
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TOML is a fairly strictly defined configuration file syntax, used by various projects, supported by plenty of languages and already supported by some editors. I'm not familar with geany plugin dev (and lacking the time anyway) but maybe someone's interested in creating a syntax highlighting ruleset, similar to the INI config format.
https://github.com/toml-lang/toml
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Add saving project state by changed, please.
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I switched today from Geany 125 to 126 With the new version (running on Windows 7 64bit), I have (reproducibly) a strange problem with one file (its name is `irbrc`) which I had created with 125: When I want to save the file, an error popup occurs (see screenshot) which gives a "permission denied" message Moreover, this popup can not be clicked away (more precisely, when I click on OK, the popup seems to disappear for a fraction of a second, only to reappear again) I think, this behaviour of the popup window is clearly an error, because it is a modal dialogue, and I have to kill Geany with the task manager in order to continue my work It could be that Geany, after I clicked OK, tries again to fulfil the *Save* request, and finds - for whatever reason - the file still write-protected and brings up the same dialogue again
BTW, I don't think that this is *really* a permission issue, even though the message says so, because I can happily edit this file with other text editors I don't know why this file is special It is neither the name nor the content - I can use "save as" to save the file into a different directory
![capture_20151214_170717](https://cloudgithubusercontentcom/assets/6795665/11786323/301e8616-a286-11e5-8c48-98772ff2ad57jpg)
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When writing LaTeX, symbols in the Symbols list are grouped by type (Environment, Section, Paragraph, Chapter, ...), so it is not immediate to understand the structure of the document.
It would be nice if the Symbols list could have a third sorting mode (besided "by Name" and "by Appearance") that makes the Symbol list like a Table of Contents.
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