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
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Steps to reproduce:
1. create a new file using the tree browser
2. give the file a name
3. Try editing the file
4. Try saving.
OS: Windows 10
doing a file->new file via geany works fine.
[original issue](https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/1842)
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Hello,
I was looking forward to change the entire windows to dark, but the theme only changed the color of the editor.
Is it possible to set the whole programm to dark on windows?
Regards
Andi
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Related to https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/2185 and https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/2180,
I know that _"The colour scheme set for the editor widget where the code is, is again totally independent of any terminals, it's only used to style syntax highlighting of code in the documents notebook"_, but it is creating high-contract and not easy on the eyes.
This is what i get out of the box:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/422244/59570765-336a0f80-906b-11e9-8bf5-b330b17b545b.png)
I.e., the editor widget is light-on-dark, while the side bar and the message windows are both dark-on-light. Such high-contract between the windows will make the eyes fatigue easily.
Please consider having a unified colour scheme on all three windows to easy the eyes. Thanks.
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Fixed deprecated gtk3 calls. The PR unfortunately includes an ugly list of all the GTK stockitems as I did not see a different solution.
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-- Commit Summary --
* commander: fixed deprecated gtk3 calls
-- File Changes --
M build/commander.m4 (1)
M commander/src/Makefile.am (7)
M commander/src/commander-plugin.c (22)
M utils/src/Makefile.am (3)
A utils/src/gp_gtkcompat.c (222)
M utils/src/gp_gtkcompat.h (5)
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https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/865.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/865.diff
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I'm using the geany 1.32 default installation on ubuntu 18.04 64bit to edit test.md file.
for H1 - H6 headers, the "#" signs are bold, but not the rest of header, i.e. "# Header" only has bold for '#' not for the word 'Header'.
`**bold**` does not show bold, neither does `*italiic*` displays italic.
I can customize them all using filetypes.markdown, except for the H1-H6 headers, the header is not impacted at all as mentioned above, for example:
`header1=0xFFCB4F;0x1E1E1E;true;false` this change will make `#` bold with specified background/front color, but not the header content, i.e. "Header1" in `# Header1` stays non-bold.
At least I would like to have all markdown headers shown as bold inside Geany without the need of any previewer
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Most likely the string doesn't make sense to be transalted
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Depends on #2355 for docs.
* Add *Project patterns* to open dialog file filters
* Re-use "File patterns" string in Find in Files dialog vs "Files" for clarity
* Show ungrouped filetypes first in open dialog file filter (fixes #2296 - see [this comment in particular](https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/2296#issuecomment-5337963…)
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-- Commit Summary --
* Add *Project patterns* to open dialog file filters
* Show ungrouped filetypes first in open dialog file filter
* docs: Document Open dialog options
* Update filter docs
* Re-use "File patterns" string in Find in Files dialog vs "Files"
-- File Changes --
M data/geany.glade (2)
M doc/geany.txt (40)
M src/dialogs.c (29)
M src/search.c (2)
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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2356.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2356.diff
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I tried removing files from /usr/share/geany/filedefs and editing filetype-extensions.conf but neither of those changes resulted in a shorter file pick list. I use less than 10 file types on a regular basis, but picking them out of that scrolling, out of window, file list is a pain. How do I shorten that list?
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