I just started to use Geany, coming from Bluefish... it's really a great tool and I wish to tank everyone contributing!
I only noticed a problem when I try commit to a Subversion repository which needs the user to be authenticated. No problem wen I commit to a repository which does not require authentication.
Here is the screenshot of a packet capture between client and SVN server which shows the issue:
![commit_unauthorized](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26433166/45874868-4549ab00-bd96-11e8-9729-e4dff590ad28.jpg)
I think to be unable to fix without help from someone. Thanks!
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This means that you can't do any work in Geany until you close the external diff viewer. This seriously reduces the usefulness of the otherwise great feature of being able to use an external diff viewer.
The external diff viewer is spawned here:
https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/blob/master/geanyvc/src/externdiff.c…
Looks like the problem might simply be solved by calling `g_spawn_async` instead of `g_spawn_sync`.
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- In editor menu elements are disabled, if the current file is not in the repository, but all menu items under Control Version -> File are enabled in any situation.
- In editor menu element "Add to Version Control" is always disabled.
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Please tell me if there is some way I can make the line marker (the cross) on line number 1, shown below,
![smallcross](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7548378/34533758-859ab0ce-f0b3-11e7-8b06-f04f7bd0e48e.png)
larger as it is very difficult to find visually.
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As a python teacher I recommend Geany to newcomers a lot. It's always a pain to explain to them that first you need to change the execute command. The official python installer no longer adds itself to the path variable by default, therefore on a default python install the command "python" does not work. Instead for several years now the python installer also installs the "python launcher" named "py.exe". Users are expected to use the command "py" in the command prompt instead of "python". The python launcher adds support for shebangs to windows, making it easier to control python versions.
I propose that you change the default execute command for python files from `python "%f"` to `py "%f"` in order to make Geany on Windows work with python out of the box.
A potential downside is people that install python from Anaconda or similar packages, which do not install the python launcher and therefore still require modifying PATH and using the "python" command. However I feel that a user adept enough to adjust the PATH variable can probably also figure out how to change the execute command.
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This adds a combo-box to the find-in-files dialog which lets the user choose which kind of regular expressions shall be used: extended, basic or perl.
The pre-selected value is 'extended' so users which do not want to change the reg-exp mode used, do not need to change anything. If a user only toggles the checkbox to enable/disable regular expressions then anything works as it used to.
Also see #443.
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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1809
-- Commit Summary --
* find-in-files: choose reg-exp mode (extended/basic/perl)
-- File Changes --
M src/search.c (44)
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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1809.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1809.diff
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As pointed out in #1218, currently the Windows nightly builds are not really compabitle with the release installers (line end character detection, strange warnings about image loading, maybe more).
Currently, the nightly builds are created with a very old toolchain (gcc 3.x) and probably outdated GTK stack.
Ideally, we use https://github.com/geany/geany/blob/master/scripts/cross-build-mingw.sh also for the nightly builds with newer Mingw toolchain and maybe even use NSIS to create full installers.
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I'm on 1.34.1 . Win10
When double clicked on any geany associated file (let's say txt), or when other tools "push" some files to external editor (mine is geany) every time a new instance pops-up. It started to behave like this Today without any errors or warnings. Important is that when double click on text file it used to open in 1/10 of blink of an eye. Now it takes about 2 seconds to open. I've tried to re-install already.
I've run it with verbose, but there is not enough to debug for me
![geany-cmd](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7257442/53801982-8b578d00-3f38-11e9-9ce4-6d73d2f74d18.jpg)
procexp of two running geanys
![geanys](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7257442/53801710-d0c78a80-3f37-11e9-87f4-1d56f6248081.jpg)
_Originally posted by @volcik in https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/641#issuecomment-469643957_
I have also done the same with all plugins disabled
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