This change makes the main window show immediately after launching Geany
so it's immediately visible Geany started. With big files/projects this
gives users better feedback about it's starting than not showing anything
until all the files are ready.
This is a separated patch suggested by @codebrainz in https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/576. It might be a bit risky for Geany 1.27 because plugins might make some assumptions when geany-startup-complete is called so this one might need some more testing. Possible candidate for early 1.28 merge.
You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/924
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* Open files session files after entering main loop
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M src/libmain.c (59)
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Since many distros now distribute the GTK3 version of Geany the nightly builds should also check GTK3.
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Previously the file path could be pasted in a file dialog.
With the new nice-looking OSX file dialog in Geany 1.36, this feature is no longer there. Standard behavior in OSX is "Command-Shift G" to bring up the path dialog. It would be super great if this expected OSX behavior was implemented also in Geany
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It would be great to have the ability to create multiple carets, select multiple pieces, or progressively clone a selection of a word to the next identical match creating multiple selections, not necessarily square, and then be able to type, delete, replace, etc. using the multiple carets until Esc is hit, pasting into all carets with Ctrl-V, and so on.
Here's an animated demonstration of these features: https://www.sublimetext.com/
This is Sublime Text's killer feature, and this would put Geany closer to one of the most reputed, feature rich commercial multiplatform editors, while still being free software. I believe there's support for this in Scintilla, at least to some extent.
This supersets #850.
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After using Geany for almost a day using the Solarized Dark theme, I felt that the text in Geany was slightly harder to read than in Notepad++, an editor I've been using for the past couple years. At first I thought I was imagining things, but after taking screenshots from each editor and comparing them side-by-side with a magnifying glass, I finally figured out why: the font rendering in Geany is ever so slightly darker (or thinner?) than the font rendering in other code editors like Notepad++. Here is the comparison:
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4110567/15953393/0537111c-2efd-11e6-93d5-92b7fdc33853.png)
Notepad++ is on top and Geany is on the bottom. It is barely noticeable in the image above, but if you zoom in and use the eyedropper tool you will find that the colors in Geany are darker than the ones in Notepad++:
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4110567/15953590/2826f2a8-2eff-11e6-9d51-5e6f1e852653.png)
Maybe I'm just more sensitive to this than others, but after spending a day editing code containing lots of strings using the Solarized Dark theme, I find that the code in Geany is slightly harder to read.
I'm not sure how to categorize this because I suspect it is related to the native font rendering engine that is used in Geany.
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Currently, if a link is clicked in the markdown preview, said link is opened in the preview tab itself, instead of calling my main browser.
This might be the desired outcome for relative links, but in my case opening youtube in the embedded browser led to audio glitches and then a nice crash.
Maybe a configurable option? Or absolute links in browser, relative in preview?
Thanks for your work, guys.
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# When the "Markdown" plug-in is enabled, opening a markdown file containing "@@markdown@@" always freezes.
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## usage environment
- Ubuntu-Budgie 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Alpha amd64 (20191125)
- $ uname -r
5.3.0-24-generic
- geany 1.37 (git >= 5cc69b3d) (Dec 9 2019 以降に次を使用してビルドGTK 3.24.12, GLib 2.63.1)
- libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev/focal,now 2.26.2-1 amd64
I built and installed the Markdown plugin using webkit2gtk.
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## Reproduction method:
Enable the "Markdown" plug-in in the "Geany" app.
$ geany test.md
Enter "@@markdown@@".
-> As soon as the last “@” was entered, the “Geany” app froze.
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