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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For some filetypes (more specifically some Scintilla lexers) it might
happen that an event with modificationType SC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER is
sent and so the current line is added as bookmark again.
To avoid this, check if the current line has already a bookmark and
update it in this case.
Might be related to #964.
You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/1040
-- Commit Summary --
* Addons: Bookmarks: Prevent duplicating bookmarks when editing line
-- File Changes --
M addons/src/ao_bookmarklist.c (26)
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https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/1040.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/1040.diff
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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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