Underscore doesn't appear.
I try it in many programming leanguages and with many themes.
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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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-- Commit Summary --
* 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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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1142.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1142.diff
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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.
-- File Changes --
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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Recently I upgraded to Mac OS High Sierra and after the upgrade Geany will open a new instance when opening some xml's. The behaviour seems random, out of 10 XML files, 3 of them opens a new instance while the other 7 opens inside the already open instance.
I can't explain it and tried to search for the issue with no luck. Can I provide a log or any other information?
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