I improved the color-calltip macros and described its use in the "README" file.
Someday, I hope to add adjustable settings for this that are accessible in the autogen.sh file.
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-- Commit Summary --
* Update ao_colortip.c
* Update ao_colortip.c
* Update ao_colortip.c
* Update ao_colortip.h
* Update README
-- File Changes --
M addons/README (12)
M addons/src/ao_colortip.c (7)
M addons/src/ao_colortip.h (11)
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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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Hi all,
I've successfully built the current master of geany and geany-plugins from source with the scope plugin. However, local variables are not updated automatically in scope. Actually, all the local variables disappear from the "Locals" tab whenever you step, step into, step out or run until cursor during the debugging process. If you right-click refresh in the tab, the local variables are correctly shown in the tab.
The test program is a simple C code which adds several numbers.
Is this a minor bug in the plugin? I currently tested on Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia (based on Ubuntu 16-04) with a 4.10.0-38-generic 64bit kernel, and on a Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS with a 4.4.0-75-generic 64bit kernel.
Thanks in advance!
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Hello, I use Ubuntu 18.04, and am trying to install the Geany Debugger plugin. However, when I checked the terminal, I see this. Is there a way to fix this, or is this intentional?
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Markdown freezes geany for about 10s on my Win10 system when starting up. I've verified that disabling/enabling markdown is what's causing the delay.
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-Most other fonts render underscores appropriately
-Changing font size/zoom will cause fonts to appear depending on the setting, even with Monospace Regular font
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while pressing . key it doesn't get typed. Have to press it twice and . gets typed twice like this ..
I am facing the problem in my windows 10 pro OS.
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I would like to see the Multipaste option for Scintilla implemented I hacked together something that works, but someone just needs to add a new option in Preferences somewhere to set it
add to sciwrappersc:
void sci_set_multi_paste(ScintillaObject *sci, gboolean mpval) { SSM(sci, SCI_SETMULTIPASTE, SC_MULTIPASTE_EACH, 0); }
add to sciwrappersh:
void sci_set_multi_paste (ScintillaObject *sci, gboolean mpval);
What works for now, but requires that you modify something in Preferences at least once in the session to get it to fire is adding, the following to editorc:
sci_set_multi_paste(editor->sci, 1);
To test it out turn on the setting, change a keybinding in Preferences
Then copy some text to the clipboard, select multilines (Alt+Shift Up/DownArrow) and paste!
Now you should see all pasted text onto each line in the editor
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