Fix #864
Note that I didn't workout regex since it seems to break group number conventions.
Also for this to work we must reset LANG envvar (maybe provide an option?) since gcc translates words "error", "warning", "note".
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-- Commit Summary --
* warning support
-- File Changes --
M data/filedefs/filetypes.common (1)
M src/build.c (14)
M src/build.h (2)
M src/editor.h (3)
M src/filetypes.c (3)
M src/filetypes.h (11)
M src/highlighting.c (7)
M src/msgwindow.c (48)
M src/msgwindow.h (6)
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On OSX (since a long time), scroll quickly in any direction using the wheel, then click in the window. Do it repeatedly. You will find that there is a high chance that some variable indicating the current state of the scrollbar and scrollable area is actually farther than was shown, as clicking in the window suddenly makes the whole screen jump to the new position, which may be only a few lines further than was shown, or more than a screenful, depends. It is not normal that the document be scrolled by just clicking in it (except at the very bottom if the last line is partially displayed, and then that special case only scrolls up by one line).
Sometimes while using the wheel, the scrollable area shows two different portions of the document in a kind of accidental split screen, but I can't tell whether this is a separate bug or the same bug.
This is a 3rd-party mouse with a traditional stepping wheel. I don't have a touch sensor mouse to compare with. But now I just tried with the laptop's trackpad and the same happens as with the mouse wheel, using regular two-finger drag. When using a fling gesture, however, after the first redraw of the screen, there's a pause until about 3/4 of a second after touch-up (the equivalent of button release), before suddenly a long series of screen updates happens, whereas normally screen updates should be equally-spaced during the gesture and the decelerating motion that continues for a while.
Compare what those 3 cases (wheel, 2-finger drag, 2-finger fling) do in other apps (e.g. I tried with Firefox OSX using a long enough web page.)
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On Linux, after copying a rectangular selection into the clipboard, it is possible to paste it into existing text while maintaining the rectangular structure (and not insert newlines where none existed before). On a Mac, this appears to be broken.
Geany 1.37
Using GTK+ v3.24.20 and GLib v2.66.0 runtime libraries
System Version: macOS 10.15.7 (19H15)
Kernel Version: Darwin 19.6.0
Example. I want to move the two lines of "hub." into the links above:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22303046/101183682-716b4280-3615-11eb-818d-57431c6b1bd5.png)
But when I do a rectangular select (using the mouse since the keys don't work.......that's a different issue), the result of pasting does not at all look like it would on Linux. It looks like this:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22303046/101184032-d9218d80-3615-11eb-8ad7-86548fcff727.png)
When it should look like this:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22303046/101184132-f6565c00-3615-11eb-8b12-68ce1cebf929.png)
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Hi.
OS: Windows 7 64bits
Geany version: 1.26
In "Edit>Preferences>Files>Default encoding" I selected IBM850 as default encoding in all options, new files and open files, but all files are opened with 1252 encoding. With new files there is no problem.
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... that way new users don't have to be told to uncomment the heading as well as the setting they need, just the setting line.
And document this commenting behaviour in the manual.
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If the long line marker is disabled in *Preferences* → *Editor* → *Display*, the keybinding for *Format* → *Join lines* doesn’t work.
Unlike *Reflow lines/block*, the *Join lines* operation does not need to know anything about long lines, so shouldn’t require the marker.
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Please consider adding an <b>Unflow paragraph</b> command - the opposite of
<b>Reflow Lines/Block</b> The use case for this is to make it easy to type in
<b>Geany</b> and then paste the results into the Gmail or Github editor
Incidentally, <b>Reflow Lines/Block</b> indicates that the conception of a
block of line is already endogenous to <b>Geany</b> and thus I believe that the
concept of extending the highlighting of lines to the line numbers columns
should be considered an extension of an existing capability
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Hi,
I changed the shortcut of join lines to `Ctrl + J`, then tried to join lines.
Seems following behavior exists:
- It will join all following lines, till a line start with blank char (while space / new line).
- If the current line start with blank char, it won't join.
Is it possible to customize to following behavior:
- Only join current line and the next line, despite the content of this or next line.
This seems to be the behavior of vim with `Shift` + `J`.
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Is there a way to enclose selected text in HTML tags with a keyboard shortcut?
For example, for selected `text`, after using a shortcut it becomes `<(cursor)>text</(cursor)>`,
and then after typing `tag` and pressing space (or using any key moving the cursor or inserting whitespace) it becomes `<tag (cursor)>text</tag>`.
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## Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a document
1. File->Save As
1. Notice an interesting file in the list of files in the dialog
1. Open interesting file from the command-line (in another program) with `geany interesting-file`. The file opens in the background underneath the Save As dialog.
1. Type a new filename and click save
The `interesting-file` document will have been saved with the new filename. The original document will still be open, unsaved.
## Cause
`handle_save_as` is dialogs.c uses `document_get_current`.
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