The error I'm getting is
> Geany tried to access the Unix Domain socket of another instance running as another user.
> This is a fatal error and Geany will now quit.
I'm aware of [#294](https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/294), but I'm not running geany as root. This error occurs whenever I start an instance of geany, then either start another instance or open a file with geany (through right click -> open with geany).
While an instance of geany is running, `ls -l .config/geany/ | grep socket` shows
`lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 60 Feb 26 14:11 geany_socket_Starlight__0 -> /tmp/geany_socket.fcdcdb1b`
If I understand correctly, the owner of this file should be me, not root.
I suspect that this problem is related to the way I've set up my home directory - it's on an NTFS partition. (More accurately, .config/geany is symlinked to a directory on an NTFS partition.)
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When I open a typescript file (.ts), I can't navigate between symbols because geany doesn't find any symbol.
However, in a javascript file (.js) I can't navigate between symbols with no problem, for example, classes, methods, constructor, etc.
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I was using [`git-new-workdir`](http://nuclearsquid.com/writings/git-new-workdir/) and recently switched to using the newer form [`git worktree`](https://github.com/blog/2042-git-2-5-including-multiple-worktree… however found this stops the plugin working.
The reason appears to be that instead of a `.git` directory in the 'worktee directory' there is a `.git` file that contains a reference to the original directory. e.g. `gitdir: /home/ubuntu/origdir.git/.git/worktrees/newdir.git`.
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The docs state that if you have a visual diff tool installed, like meld, running VC->*->Diff will use that tool. This appears to work for VC->File->Diff, but not for VC->Directory->Diff, which spits out the default diff output.
Thinking that GeanyVC was using `git diff`, I tried overriding the `git diff` with:
git config --global diff.external meld
but this has no effect, since GeanyVC appears to ignore git's `diff.external` setting, preventing the use of a visual diff tool.
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Currently geany updates geany.conf with info about window position and
geometry. These vary across different machines and cause diffs that
are meaningless.
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This is a tracking bug where we are with universal-ctags syncing regarding individual parsers. After https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/1160 gets in, the work on merging the parsers can start.
If someone wants to merge some of the parsers, it would be best to drop a line here so people don't do the same work in parallel.
Below is the state of individual parsers -> shows the general direction of from where to where the changes should be brought. <-> means changes will probably be necessary in both Geany and uctags parsers.
**basically merged**
- [ ] asm
- [ ] cobol
- [ ] css
- [ ] erlang
- [ ] json
- [ ] objc
**waiting for varType in uctags**, see https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags/issues/862 (simple to merge)
- [ ] go (Geany->uctags)
- [ ] rust (Geany->uctags)
**normal diffs**
- [ ] basic (uctags->Geany)
- [ ] diff (uctags->Geany)
- [ ] fortran (uctags<->Geany)
- [ ] html (Geany->uctags)
- [ ] jscript (uctags<->Geany)
- [ ] lua (uctags->Geany)
- [ ] make (uctags->Geany)
- [ ] pascal (Geany->uctags)
- [ ] perl (uctags->Geany)
- [ ] php (uctags<->Geany)
- [ ] ruby (uctags->Geany)
- [ ] sql (uctags->Geany)
- [ ] tcl (Geany->uctags)
**big diffs**
- [ ] python (uctags->Geany)
- [ ] r (uctags<->Geany)
- [ ] sh (uctags->Geany)
- [ ] verilog (uctags->Geany)
**unmergable diffs**
- [ ] latex (uctags) vs tex (Geany) - different parsers - haven't checked what they do and if they should be treated as a parser of a single language or not
- [ ] matlab (we have regex-based parser, uctags has hand-written one - we should probably grab the uctags one)
- [ ] VHDL (different parsers from different people - uctags parser contains more LOCs so it's probably better :-)
- [ ] c.c (meh)
**extra parsers in Geany**
abaqus, abc, actionscript, asciidoc, conf, docbook, haskell, haxe, markdown, nsis, powershell, rest, txt2tags
**extra parsers in uctags**
ada, ant, asp, awk, beta, clojure, dbusintrospect, dosbatch, dts, eiffel, falcon, flex, glade, jprop, lisp, maven2, myrddin, ocaml, perl6, plist, protobuf, relaxng, rex, rpmspec, rst, scheme, slang, sml, svg, ttcn, vim, windres, xslt, yacc
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Unfortunately Gtk3 dropped the support for flipping through notebook pages for 'usability reasons' without making it available again with some kind of options. So applications like gnome-terminal started to re-implement this feature.
For maintaining feature parity with the Gtk2 backend, geany should re-implement scrolling through notebook pages as well.
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1. Geany: V1.29
2. GTK+: V2.24.30;
3. My OS: Linux Mint 18.1 Serena Cinnamon Edition;
If putting `$\theta \in [0,2\pi)$` in my TEX file, all the code following it and before `\bibliographystyle{abbrv}` is not highlight. If I chang it to `$\theta \in$ $[0,2\pi)$`, it's good.
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When I type in Geany, the letters often take time to appear. For instance, let's say I type 6 characters in 2 seconds. Those 6 characters will appear one at a time, perhaps taking 2.5 or even 4 seconds to appear. This is a serious usability issue, and I have used Geany for a long time but never experienced it before.
This happens at varying degrees of severity on most files I work with. Will update if I discover anything new about the problem.
## Some info:
- OS: Opensuse Tumbleweed
- Geany: 0.32
- CPU: Intel Core i3-7100, Intel HD Graphics
- Desktop Environment: GNOME 3.26
- GTK theme: Adwaita
Let me know if you need anything more or have any suggestions! Even if you don't have suggestions or solutions, comment if you are having the same problem.
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20:49:15: Geany INFO : Geany 1.27 (git >= ad354b7), en_AU.UTF-8
20:49:15: Geany INFO : GTK 3.10.8, GLib 2.40.2
Ignore the commit, Geany Git is actually 27628c0 (I thought we fixed needing to re-configure to get the git version?)
After using Geany for a while sometimes when switching tabs only the line with the flashing caret displays the new file, then after a while some more displays etc.
If I move the cursor into the edit widget it all updates.
Its like Scintilla is not getting the correct triggers to cause full update.
This doesn't happen with all tabs, but the ones edited most.
@b4n any suggestions where to look?
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