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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@elextr pointed out to me that this is related to #2068 and "on my list".
You can assign it to me.
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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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"document sidebar -> right click on folder -> new file" to create new file in this folder instead of browsing to the destination directory manually in the save dialogue.
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