I think, when commenting Python code via `Edit` > `Format` > `Comment Line(s)`, after the `#` character would be better to add a space, [as mentioned in PEP8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#block-comments), resulting:
<code>
# commented line
</code>
instead of:
<code>
#commented line
</code>
This prevent me to manual adjust (all) the commented line(s).
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I can reliably crash Geany 1.33 (and previous versions) by the following commands.
1. "File->Open" (or any other method) to display the open file dialog.
2. Shift+RightClick on a directory, and select "Copy as Path".
3. Wait. A crash will occur.
Note: the crash occurs sooner if you paste the copied path anywhere, for instance into the open "untitled" window, or where I first encountered the crash: open a cmd window, enter "cd /d " and paste the copied path.
The event viewer displays "Event 1000, Application Error" and the following info:
`Faulting application name: geany.exe, version: 1.33.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000`
`Faulting module name: libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll, version: 2.24.32.0, time stamp: 0x00000000`
`Exception code: 0xc0000005`
`Fault offset: 0x00026472`
`Faulting process id: 0x18f0`
`Faulting application start time: 0x01d44284f527cbc7`
`Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Geany\bin\geany.exe`
`Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Geany\bin\libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll`
`Report Id: 056c8fd0-6756-4c2a-a813-32ce3f030269`
`Faulting package full name: `
`Faulting package-relative application ID:`
systeminfo displays the following:
`OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home`
`OS Version: 10.0.17134 N/A Build 17134`
`OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation`
`OS Configuration: Standalone Workstation`
`OS Build Type: Multiprocessor Free`
My WAG is that this relates to the allocation, permissions, or ownership of the paste buffer.
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Preview documents written in various markup languages.
* Supports: Markdown, reStructuredText, Txt2tags, LaTeX, Docbook, Asciidoc, Textile, org-mode, and RFC-822-like messages
* May be used as a rudimentary web browser
* Can toggle visibility of menubar and tab close buttons
* Requires geanypy, pandoc, and asciidoc
You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/489
-- Commit Summary --
* new plugin: geanypy-preview
-- File Changes --
A geanypy-preview/AUTHORS (1)
A geanypy-preview/CHANGELOG (33)
A geanypy-preview/COPYING (339)
A geanypy-preview/README.md (93)
A geanypy-preview/preview.py (741)
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find -L . -not -path '*/\.*' | ctags --totals --fields=fKsSt --extra=-fq --c-kinds=+p --sort=foldcase --excmd=number -L - -f /home/v/compile/2048 NG/2048 NG.tags (в каталоге: /home/v/compile/2048 NG/)
ctags: Warning: cannot open source file "NG/2048" : No such file or directory
ctags: Warning: cannot open source file "NG.tags" : No such file or directory
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d/templates/js-template-default/res/loading.js
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d/tests/js-tests/src/Presentation/Presentation.js
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d/web/template/res/loading.js
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d/web/CCBoot.js
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d/web/cocos2d/labels/CCLabelAtlasCanvasRenderCmd.js
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d/web/cocos2d/core/utils/BinaryLoader.js
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d/cocos/scripting/js-bindings/script/ccui/jsb_ccui_deprecated.js
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d/cocos/scripting/js-bindings/script/debugger/actors/webconsole.js
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d/cocos/scripting/js-bindings/script/jsb_boot.js
ctags: Warning: ignoring null tag in ./cocos2d
So we have to single-quote `/home/v/compile/2048 NG/2048 NG.tags`.
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When I reboot the system - geany loses the list of open files, how to fix it?
System Kubuntu 12, and 14, and 16 - The same behavior.
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When shutting down the OS while geany is open, geany closes but does not remember the open tabs like it does when the user closes geany normally.
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Hello, I have a very simple request for Geany which I use heavily.
On my system I frequently view the output of commands the following way:
$ ls -l | nano -
here, nano reads standard input as a new unsaved file, making it easy to quickly access ls command output.
I would love to be able to do the same with geany:
$ ls -l | geany -
In other words, instead of a file, having standard input read as a new unsaved file (which would open either as new window or new tab depending on user's settings, but this is of no concern to me).
Thank you
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After activating the Auto-mark plugin, Find → Find All → Mark no longer marks all matches. Deactivating the plugin restores normal behaviour.
My system is a Debian 9.5 (Stretch Stable) with XFCE. Both Geany and the Auto-mark plugin have been installed from the Debian stable repository. The output of `geany -V is`:
`geany 1.29 (built on 2016-11-16 with GTK 2.24.31, GLib 2.50.2)`
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I edit large text files in geany, and the wall of text is tiring on the eyes. A bit of white space would help tremendously. I've come across the Scintilla command, sci_setextradescent, but have no idea how to implement it. I wonder if there's an easy way to achieve this.
Thanks.
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