When text contains cyrillic symbols and user selects some text, the selection length displayed in bottom status bar is incorrect. By fact, it is twice as much as it actually is. It looks like a size of selected string in bytes (UTF-8), but not a length. This problem is similar to #1958 . Geany version is 1.35.
![geany1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6756060/59825630-fb561b80-934d-11e9-89e7-5336a593bddb.PNG)
![geany2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6756060/59825638-fee9a280-934d-11e9-80d9-89e8a383f1f9.PNG)
[geany_sample.txt](https://github.com/geany/geany/files/3309042/geany_sample…
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Hi,
I will be really nice to have the feature "go to column" to be able to easily go to a specific column (say 1500) for text files with long lines (usually data exchange files)
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the geany sidebar are arrange by tabas.. but cannot be reordened and
if there more thant 3 tabs the vision are limited of thems due labels of each are too large
and if the sidebar are in vertical/horizontal there a waste of space
my suggestion its to optionally only show 3 firts letters or icon only like does with normal tool bar
i'm particular want to know how to only load 3 firts letters to cheap the space in small screen
![geanywastedspace](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1571724/33734675-92686202-db63-11e7-97e6-1f6209548df8.gif)
![geanywastedspacetabs](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1571724/33734676-928e706e-db63-11e7-94f6-48a95ce95d13.gif)
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For a more complete translation experience for the users i suggest making this string translatable:
Geany is a small and lightweight Integrated Development Environment. It was developed to provide a small and fast IDE. Another goal was to be as independent as possible from a KDE or GNOME - Geany only requires the GTK3 runtime libraries.
Can be seen in gnome-software.
I think other software use a appdata.xml file with those strings.
Might have something to do with appstream but i dont know the details.
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1. Open a file
2. Scroll to the end (common if working on, say, a book)
3. Close the file
4. Open the file again, to continue working on your book
Notice the cursor position is 1:1, instead of where you left off.
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I report this issue after a discussion in the user mailing list.
A context menu is shown when you click the right mouse button on the markdown preview panel.
It seems that the panel is produced by the libwebkit used by the plugin.
This is the piece of discussion on the mailing list
> Correct, IIUC webkit is fed the data directly by the plugin, not by
saving a file, but having pretensions of being a browser webkit likely
still has a "home" location like most browsers do, and it tries to
reload that. If webkit allows that menu to be customised then if
someone wants to send a pull request to remove the useless menu entry
I'm sure it would be welcome.
Screenshot
![geany-screen](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4171821/72666867-6a940b00-3a16-11ea-9bba-d476e4abaa5f.png)
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I am really enjoying using Geany and congratulate you on its richness of functions but there is one thing that makes me curse:
I have to close the "find" pop-up dialog each time that I select a new area of text to find and then re-open it by clicking "find" or ctrl-f.
I have been used to using TexPad which re-writes the new find text each time without having to close the pop-up.
Thank you for your great efforts.
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