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'm a general long term Scite user (_no expert though_).
OS: **Linux!** (Mint) ... (_with very limited Linux skills_)
Geany looks nice, attractive and useful, but the way the Python(interpreter) output is displayed (terminal) is stopping me from actually using it. I guess I'm just to used to the Scite's output (display and feature wise).
1) Are there any option available that I could try to get the Python output in a more Scite-output-pane look?
2) Just in case. Might it even be possible, to 'somehow' use Scite itself for displaying the output?
(_both automatically, copy and pasting is of course out_)
(With a bit of tinkering I already made Geany to show Python code like its displayed in Scite, to make it more like I'm used to (to lessen the color culture shock so to speak (*joke*))
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When opening files, i want to be able to specify (before opening) the file should be in RO mode.
Just a "Always open files in read-only mode" check in Options will do.
Perfect for persons owning cats :-)
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As the title say; can't view properly whitespace or indendation guides in none of the dark themes except solarized(Dark). The only way to see those is by selecting the codes.
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build in gtk2 + geany 1.35 realease
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I've updated the filetype-defintions for python via the Tools->Configuration Files->Filetype Configuration->Scripting Languages->fileytypes.python and added
> [indentation]
> width=4
> type=0
which should be also the default. But even after restarting Geany when opening a Python-file default indent is done via \t. (1.30.1 on 10.11.6)
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