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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While using Geany in Gnome I found that sometimes code navigations was slow,
changing to a new line o making selections were reflected after aprox 1 second
on the screen.
Just opening a file and navigating doesn't trigger this problem, after editing,
saving or selecting some text the issue shows up.
I have other setup of Stretch with MATE desktop and the problem isn't there.
I also compiled a clone of the geany github repo and I was able to reproduce the
problem (in Gnome).
(I filed a bug report to the debian package)
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Is there any way to change how Geany highlights a misspelled word? At least make those red squiggly underlines a lot bolder? Or, better still, switch background color? Those lines are barely visible on my system.
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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 !
on the attached (sorry, I cannot attach PHP file) PHP file, at line 1583,
I have the following code (started before by /*, and finishing after by */) :
` * V...|.......................Jour courant..................................>|<...................................Lendemain.................................................>|`
When I write the "<" character, on this line 1583, Geany closes.
In /var/log/syslog there is :
Mar 30 12:58:29 PRINCIPAL kernel: [ 2151.269486] geany[12005]: segfault at 0 ip 00007f1b1a5cf9de sp 00007ffe7d451aa8 error 4 in libc-2.23.so[7f1b1a531000+1bf000]
Mar 30 13:05:45 PRINCIPAL kernel: [ 2586.680237] geany[13373]: segfault at 0 ip 00007fd0b0b929de sp 00007fffe225d0b8 error 4 in libc-2.23.so[7fd0b0af4000+1bf000]
Mar 30 13:08:16 PRINCIPAL kernel: [ 2737.718143] geany[13586]: segfault at 0 ip 00007fd4ff5ae9de sp 00007ffcc369f738 error 4 in libc-2.23.so[7fd4ff510000+1bf000]
and more ...
On this line 1583, " * V...|.......................Jour courant.....".
I removed the first "<", before the words "Jour courant", just after the first "|" character, and I cannot write it back, because Geany closes each time I trie.
Original was : "V...|**<**.......................Jour courant....."."
If I clic before the second "<" (do not look for the first one, it does not exist anymore), before the word "Lendemain", nothing happen.
If I clic after the second "<" (do not look for the first one, it does not exist anymore), Geany closes.
If I clic after the last ">" Geany does not close.
Let me know if you want my PHP file.
Thank you for looking about it ...
Nils
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Would it be possible to have an option either in the preferences or in the build menu to execute the lint command periodically ?
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```
template <typename T> using Uptr = std::unique_ptr<T>;
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Does not recognise Uptr as a typename;
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I'm a keyboard user with carpal tunnel. When I search for a string, half the time it's going to be above the cursor in the file. Unfortunately, the default option in the Question dialog is "Cancel":
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/33569/17943220/5321d8d0-69ef-11e6-9866-b6c0408cda2c.png)
I think a more useful default would be to Find again. If I want to Cancel, I'll press Esc. If I want to find again, I have to press two keystrokes (Alt+F, or Right Arrow then Enter). I know one extra keystroke is not much, but they add up.
Any thoughts on making `Find` the default?
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