After using Geany for almost a day using the Solarized Dark theme, I felt that the text in Geany was slightly harder to read than in Notepad++, an editor I've been using for the past couple years. At first I thought I was imagining things, but after taking screenshots from each editor and comparing them side-by-side with a magnifying glass, I finally figured out why: the font rendering in Geany is ever so slightly darker (or thinner?) than the font rendering in other code editors like Notepad++. Here is the comparison:
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4110567/15953393/0537111c-2efd-11e6-93d5-92b7fdc33853.png)
Notepad++ is on top and Geany is on the bottom. It is barely noticeable in the image above, but if you zoom in and use the eyedropper tool you will find that the colors in Geany are darker than the ones in Notepad++:
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4110567/15953590/2826f2a8-2eff-11e6-9d51-5e6f1e852653.png)
Maybe I'm just more sensitive to this than others, but after spending a day editing code containing lots of strings using the Solarized Dark theme, I find that the code in Geany is slightly harder to read.
I'm not sure how to categorize this because I suspect it is related to the native font rendering engine that is used in Geany.
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Currently, if a link is clicked in the markdown preview, said link is opened in the preview tab itself, instead of calling my main browser.
This might be the desired outcome for relative links, but in my case opening youtube in the embedded browser led to audio glitches and then a nice crash.
Maybe a configurable option? Or absolute links in browser, relative in preview?
Thanks for your work, guys.
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The latest version (1.30) in PHP don't autocomplete **require**.
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Adds optional linewrapping in the status-, compiler- and message-tab of the message window.
Mainly useful with a vertical layout, but still has some issues:
- on_width_change() is called continuously while resizing the message window,
(I did not notice any impact on CPU usage though).
- when changing the setting, messages already present are not wrapped / unwrapped,
only newly printed ones.
- when resizing the window, messages already present are wrapped only until
a new line would be required (but new messages work fine).
- Only very minor, but GTK word wrap treats the minus preceding command line arguments
as separate words (-> 'gcc -Wall' can become 'gcc -\nWall')
I hope it's not rude to make a pull request directly without first opening a corresponding issue.
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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1383
-- Commit Summary --
* Add option for linewrapping in message window
* Correct minor inconsistency: return type not on same line as function
-- File Changes --
M data/geany.glade (96)
M doc/geany.txt (4)
M src/keyfile.c (2)
M src/msgwindow.c (57)
M src/msgwindow.h (2)
M src/prefs.c (7)
M src/ui_utils.h (1)
-- Patch Links --
https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1383.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1383.diff
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if there is 1 button for build and run ,like in codeblocks it would be nice so i tried this command but did not work.
to set build commands ;
g++ -Wall -o "%e" "%f" && "./%e"
can some one point out which command line should i write ?
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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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I use geany with webhelper on debian 8.3 x 32.
On my previous PC (also with debian 8) I had the same problem but it disappeared after update of debian, geany and plugins.
Now I have new laptop with up-to-date debian and with the same problem. I have geany ver.1.26 and webhelper ver. 1.26+dfsg-1.
No difference which site or local html file I use, webhelper itself works great. But when I press web inspector button or choose 'inspect element' from right-click menu, geany immediately crashes.
If I start geany from terminal. after the crash I see:
> a@b:~$ geany
Segmentation fault
a@b:~$
Geany is the best lightweight IDE ever and I hope You'll help me to solve the problem.
TY in advance!
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The current highlighting of dark blue (as opposed to black when not selected) is very difficult for me to see I imagine there's something I can edit, but there's nothing in the documentation and playing with brace_good in filetypescommon didn't appear to achieve much
Using geany 1241
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