As mentioned [here ](https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/1500#issuecomment-575547729) I get a permission denied when trying to save an existing file on SSHFS drives. No problem with other editors like Atom, Sublime or Visual Studio, nor with Gimp. No problem for saving a new file but I can't save my modifications.
I'm using https://github.com/billziss-gh/sshfs-win
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The debugger plugin is not available as pre-compiled debian image since years.
Maybe related to this: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=912320
This seems to me a easy-to-solve bug?
Would be great if debugger would return in package index.
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Would be nice to show "Match m of N" in the status bar when searching strings.
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Using Geany on Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 testing system. The underscore character does not show up. Work fine in gedit, etc.
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Hi guys.
I am a Chromium based browsers developer using Geany and CScope, so I open a lot of files in Geany.
I am proposing the features, which are vital for me:
- the fast search and the scrolling by keyboard in the Documents and Symbols tabs;
- put the document, activated by the click on the sidebar, to the forward and back navigations.
![Geany fast search and documents navigation](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36197100/109645427-dc…
Regards,
Vladimir.
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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2755
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* [BVV] 1. Enable the fast search and the scrolling by keyboard in the Documents and Symbols tabs; 2. Added the document, activated by the click on the sidebar, to the forward and back navigations
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M src/sidebar.c (35)
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if there is 1 button for build and run ,like in codeblocks it would be nice so i tried this command but did not work.
to set build commands ;
g++ -Wall -o "%e" "%f" && "./%e"
can some one point out which command line should i write ?
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I think having a "reload all" might be useful. For example, if you checkout a different branch in git and suddenly have 10 files loaded in Geany that need to be reloaded.
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While using Geany in Gnome I found that sometimes code navigations was slow,
changing to a new line o making selections were reflected after aprox 1 second
on the screen.
Just opening a file and navigating doesn't trigger this problem, after editing,
saving or selecting some text the issue shows up.
I have other setup of Stretch with MATE desktop and the problem isn't there.
I also compiled a clone of the geany github repo and I was able to reproduce the
problem (in Gnome).
(I filed a bug report to the debian package)
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For example, take this Ruby code:
```Ruby
(0..9).each do |i|
puts i
puts '-' if (i % 3) == 0
end
```
If you do Ctrl+E, it will produce this:
```Ruby
#(0..9).each do |i|
# puts i
# puts '-' if (i % 3) == 0
#end
```
But, I'd like it to produce this:
```Ruby
#(0..9).each do |i|
# puts i
#
# puts '-' if (i % 3) == 0
#end
```
You can imagine that code with many blank newlines makes it hard to distinguish if the whole block is commented, or just sections.
Is there a setting for this?
I think this is useful for usually-single-line-commented languages, like Ruby/Python, especially if your settings don't strip spaces on newline.
Thanks.
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