- When I edit a Mac File (registered with only CR at the end of each line), Geany shows a new empty line at the end of the file, like as a LF character was here :
![CR](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3955499/69520007-bae17600-0f5b-11ea-871c-3ab5dfaf9072.png)
I agree with this if it's a CRLF or LF file, but with a CR file, the cursor should stay on the last non-empty line and geany shouldn't add an empty line at the end of the file, isn't it ?
(the file is correctly registered, it's only a problem on the screen)
- It would be even better to show a CR file like mcedit, without any LF :
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3955499/69520270-7b675980-0f5c-11ea-8ce1-2d1439900c58.png)
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On Ubunto 19.04 with Geany 1.34.1, if I select multiple files in Nautilus and select "Open with Geany" from the context menu, each file opens a new instance of Geany instead of all files opening in the existing Geany window. I don't see anything in the Preferences to control this behavior. I would always want all files to open in the current window and would expect this to be the default behavior
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in macOS, geany sometimes became a black window, and i can't quit it;
when i try to reboot my computer, geany always stop it,
so i force shutdown it;
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I have to use `--enable-gtk3` to built Geany with GTK+ 3.24.x. My understanding is, that if installed, it would be used over GTK+ 2 by default.
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