hi, the rstip() function does not seem to be working on my geany app. please help!!
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Thanks for your help.😊
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After install latest, I get this error when trying to run:
Failed to open file '/share/geany/geany.glade
geany.glade exists in two snap paths under geany so Im not sure why the problem.
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The version of geany on xubuntu 18.04 is 1.32-2. 18.04 no longer has the gksu package. So, configuring a custom action such as gksu geany %f does not work. gksu's replacement is pkexec. I use geany extensively and it does not come with a policy file. I can create one but would like the standard product to have one.
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I would love it if the startup path would have the option of it being the last used directory. If I am writing a new file which I want to save into a directory several levels down in the directory tree, and I last used that directory, it would be nice if save would offer that directory first.
There are times when I spelunk down the directory tree, and if I am writing a new file for that directory, I do not want to have to spelunk down to that directory again. I think my deepest is 9 down. So when opening or saving files, I would like to open or save to the last used directory.
Also, how do I remove recent files from the list to the left? I do not want that as the default if no directory is entered into Startup path. It is annoying.
Please?
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This may apply to other versions as well, but I'm using Sierra.
The tabbed dialog boxes don't read the cursor position correctly. It's basically "move until the thing you want to click acts like you're hovering". Pulling the tab out as a separate window resolves the issue. The main editor doesn't have this issue.
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No, I'm sorry to report I didn't get anywhere with this. I'll unassign myself from the ticket.
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