Currently, Geany does not flush the whole buffer on a save. This can cause problems when saving code to microcontrollers that show up as a disk drive. Please force Geany to flush the whole buffer on saving a file.
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Display the zoom level in percent in the document tab label.
If the zoom level is changed back to normal size then it will not be shown.
If a user just quickly wants to zoom in and back out then showing the zoom level helps to go back to the normal size without the need of using a keybinding or menu item. IMHO this makes zooming with the mouse wheel more comfortable. The zoom level is displayed in square brackets right beside the file name in a smaller, monospace font, e.g. ```main.c [110%]```.
This is comparable to Firefox which displays the zoom level beside the URL.
You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1697
-- Commit Summary --
* Show zoom level in document tab label.
-- File Changes --
M src/document.c (18)
M src/editor.c (1)
M src/sciwrappers.c (15)
M src/sciwrappers.h (2)
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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1697.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1697.diff
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I've installed `build-essential`, but beyond that, the build instructions in the README are pretty vague. When I run `./configure`, I get
> configure: error: in `/home/dandv/prg/geany-1.36':
configure: error: The pkg-config script could not be found or is too old. Make sure it
is in your PATH or set the PKG_CONFIG environment variable to the full
path to pkg-config.
This is unnecessarily painful. Ubuntu is a very popular distro. Can we please have a one-liner `apt install ...` with the deps for Ubuntu?
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building from source code failed with the following error on ubuntu mate 18.04.03
./configure: line 17692: syntax error near unexpected token `$gtk2_package'
./configure: line 17692: `PKG_CHECK_EXISTS($gtk2_package >= $gtk2_min_version, have_gtk2=yes, have_gtk2=no)'
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```
OS: Arch Linux x86_64
Resolution: 1366x768 @ 60.05Hz
DE: Budgie
WM: Mutter(Budgie)
```
```
Geany 1.36, it_IT.UTF-8
GTK 3.24.12, GLib 2.62.1
Font: Monospace Regular, 10
```
>From geany 1.36 I can't see the underscore:
![geany-underscore](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17930457/66687056-b0a43a80-ec81-11e9-9166-d7f02df7a43d.gif)
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Currently there's very mild support for "asm" as a language type, but [the definition file](https://github.com/geany/geany/blob/master/data/filedefs/filetypes.as… seems to just be partial support for Intel assembly.
I'd like to have better support for ARM assembly, but I'm not sure if people would be interested in that, or what it should be called, etc.
I think that the existing language definition should be renamed to `intel_asm` and then the new definition should be added as `arm_asm`, or something like that. On the other hand they both have file names with `.s` extensions so the editor would probably not handle that too well.
Thoughts?
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is there a milestone for geany-plugin-remote-ssh somewhere ?
something alike remote-ssh on atom or vscode?
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I am using two monitors for my desktop. I would like to know how to make geany show editor and terminal in two windows so I can use my two monitors.
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