Dear all,
at first i tried geany + plugins from Ubuntus standard repositories with their apt manager. I could see all the plugins in the plugin manager but no "debugger" option.
After de-installation I stepped over to self compilation geany-1.37.1 and geany-plugins-1.37. After installation of libvte-2.91 configure in plugin show me that debugger option is enabled. Compiling of both packages was fine - debugger.so was created. So I installed all things with admin right in the default location /usr/local.
Geany/Toolbox/Plugin-manager still show a lot of plugins - but no "debugger". /usr/local/lib/geany/debugger.so is available.
Same behavior is compiling from github.
For me looks that only the entry of the debugger plugin is missing. How I can check it? Where is something like log file after starting the program?
Can you help me, please.
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On Linux, it is possible to use only keys to make a rectangular selection, but on a Mac, this appears to be broken.
System Version: macOS 10.15.7 (19H15)
Kernel Version: Darwin 19.6.0
Perhaps I need to change a keybinding? (attached)
[keybindings.conf.gz](https://github.com/geany/geany/files/5643579/keybindin…
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"document sidebar -> right click on folder -> new file" to create new file in this folder instead of browsing to the destination directory manually in the save dialogue.
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Hi all,
I've successfully built the current master of geany and geany-plugins from source with the scope plugin. However, local variables are not updated automatically in scope. Actually, all the local variables disappear from the "Locals" tab whenever you step, step into, step out or run until cursor during the debugging process. If you right-click refresh in the tab, the local variables are correctly shown in the tab.
The test program is a simple C code which adds several numbers.
Is this a minor bug in the plugin? I currently tested on Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia (based on Ubuntu 16-04) with a 4.10.0-38-generic 64bit kernel, and on a Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS with a 4.4.0-75-generic 64bit kernel.
Thanks in advance!
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When I use the debugger plugin with an ncurses-based program, in the Geany debug terminal tab, I get a message "Error opening terminal: unknown". Is there a work-around so that my program could "see" the debug terminal?
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Hola, soy un usuario relativamente nuevo en Geany por lo que mucho de lo que conozco lo aprendí hace muy poco tiempo.
Y estoy teniendo problemas, con el debugger de Geany, yo utilizo Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS en una notbook de 64 bits.
He intentado instalar el plugin debugger desde Synaptic y no me aparece, tambien ejecute el siguiente comando en la consola:
sudo apt-get install geany-plugin-debugger
Y me sale el siguiente mensaje:
E: No se pudo obtener un bloqueo /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend. Lo mantiene el proceso 12657 (synaptic)
N: Tenga en cuenta que eliminar el archivo de bloqueo no es una solución y puede dañar su sistema.
E: No se pudo obtener el bloqueo de la interfaz dpkg (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend). ¿Hay otro proceso utilizándolo?
Como para concluir quiero instalar, el plugin debugger en Geany pero no estoy pudiendo.
Desde ya muchas gracias, y disculpe las molestias.
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In filetypes.python we have:
```
# single comment char, like # in this file
comment_single=#\s
# multiline comments
comment_open="""
comment_close="""
```
But none of these multi-line examples results in a comment or even heredoc, its just a string.
For some reason python syntax highlighting is ignoring comment_open/close and treating block comments as multiline comments:
![screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/817564/115903378-6b0e2380-a45b-11eb-9aad-2d8e4a4b20ce.jpg)
So how do we get docstrings to show up as multiline comments?
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I want to view a directory in the left sidebar when i drop a folder to the software.
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I want to view directory tree of one folder just like sublime, but geany doesn't support.
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Hey folks,
I recently compiled geany and geany-plugins but in different prefixes.
When starting geany, I don't know whether the plugins are found; and
I don't see vte on the bottom anymore. I think old releases had them so
perhaps there is a problem with my vte setup.
But the issue here is more about the UI part. I haven't found a trivial way
to designate them. Hard to find something. :D
So two suggestions:
(1) Would it be possible to add an additional line at "Preferences -> Terminal"
to indicate whether it is currently shown or not? Or perhaps even a toggle
there, "show terminal" or "not show terminal". Like, if I click on it, it could simply
show up? That would be SUPER convenient because I would not have to find
anything else where the vte terminal is shown. And if it does not work, a slight
popup-widget could indicate the warning. gtk3 makes this quite convenient
via popup-widgets, I used them a lot in ruby-gtk3, it's really convenient and
helpful. And you could tell the user why it does not work IF he then clicks on
it, which would be nice.
Right now I just don't see any terminal anywhere, so perhaps there is a problem
but I have no idea where the problem is. This is why I think (1) could be useful
in these cases.
(2) Perhaps also add a new entry under "View" and call it "show terminal" or
something. That could also be helpful and do as (1) describes.
(3) Last but not least, geany on startup shows this:
"This is Geany 1.37.1."
This is fine; that way I know the version.
Could this string be expanded to ALSO show geany-plugins?
Example if plugins are installed AND could be found:
"This is Geany 1.37.1, and geany-plugins 1.35."
And if NOT installed or NOT found, then this:
"This is Geany 1.37.1. No geany-plugins were found."
The last part is not as important as the first one, because I mostly
just want an additional info as to whether geany-plugins could
be found or not. Right now I do not seem to get a simple message
that they can be found. Geany is a bit of a black box to me in
this regard. (I think I'll just recompile both and use the same /usr/
prefix then.)
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