Line wrap breaks at word boundaries (word wrap). Straight line wrapping - breaking at a column - would be better for long lines of cryptic code.
When long lines end with series of tabs followed by text intended to align at column, calculation of column varies by number of characters preceding the wrap.
To replicate, type a long line of text that wraps a couple of words onto the (wrap)
following line<tab><tab><tab><tab>Aligned Text
Insert characters into the first line (before the wrap) and watch "Aligned Text" shift a character at a time.
Expected behavior is "Aligned Text" should only shift a tab at a time, as the second line increases length. The number of characters on the first line, before the wrap, shouldn't make any difference.
Xubuntu 17.10 with latest Geany from repository (1.29).
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Since GTK+ 3.20 the scrollbar does not update or only updates erratically. This affects the editor window and doesn't happen for all files.
I bisected a specific gtk commit and will also open a bug report there.
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Underscore doesn't appear.
I try it in many programming leanguages and with many themes.
![screenshot](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/18686996/22714992/5145e1e0-ed8f-11e6-8e3c-44c3f9cb065c.png)
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[Appstream metadata](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/chap-Metadata… is an xml file that allows your application to be visible to application stores like gnome-software (KDE discover) and really makes it easy for people on Linux to browse, install and now even write reviews for your app. This patch adds a (mostly working) appdata file and makes it known to Makefile.am. Comments inside the appdata file indicate where this could use some love, e.g. with 16:9 screenshots instead of 4:3 links taken from the geany website. The other info (optional) is to add the main dev's email (or whoever maintains the appdata file upstream) as the update_contact (also added as a comment).
Hope you find this useful. Thanks!
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* Add appdata file and make it known to Makefile.am.
-- File Changes --
M Makefile.am (3)
A geany.appdata.xml (34)
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Hi,
after update to 1.31 on centos7.3 I got also gtk3 statusbar.
Only visible difference is that it uses about 2.5 more vertical space.
It would be nice to be able select gtk version in preferences/cmdline.
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# Description
If you add some macros into a type definition (ex. struct, enum, etc), the last token before the opening brace of the definition seems to be taken as the type name. I guess this is a bug in old `c.c` ctags parser.
# Example
```c
#define BLEH
struct foo BLEH { int _; };
```
Here, `BLEH` gets highlighted as the type name instead of `foo`.
# Use case
Using macros for things like GNU C's `__attribute__` extension.
# Version
I don't think version matters at all, but I'm using a fairly recent 1.32 build.
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One thing that drives me crazy is how when I have files associated with Geany, if I double click on them to open them, it will open the file in another Geany instance on *another* desktop instead of on the *current* desktop. This was one thing I took for granted when I was using gedit.
I have searched and found someone that suggested somehow using a unix socket file that is named based on the current desktop number, but I have not been successful in doing so. In fact, their solution seemed to lead to some loop that would keep spawning new Geany processes, bringing the OS to a near halt.
Can something like this be *baked in* to Geany so that no special setup or configuration is necessary? If there is a good reason not to, is there an official solution to this somewhere (that works)?
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Display the zoom level in percent in the document tab label.
If the zoom level is changed back to normal size then it will not be shown.
If a user just quickly wants to zoom in and back out then showing the zoom level helps to go back to the normal size without the need of using a keybinding or menu item. IMHO this makes zooming with the mouse wheel more comfortable. The zoom level is displayed in square brackets right beside the file name in a smaller, monospace font, e.g. ```main.c [110%]```.
This is comparable to Firefox which displays the zoom level beside the URL.
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* Show zoom level in document tab label.
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M src/document.c (18)
M src/editor.c (1)
M src/sciwrappers.c (15)
M src/sciwrappers.h (2)
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I have this on my mac for several days.
I uninstalled geany, tried 1.31 , searched throught the preference,
it's impossible to work with this because mouse if off by one title bar height.
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