TOML is a fairly strictly defined configuration file syntax, used by various projects, supported by plenty of languages and already supported by some editors. I'm not familar with geany plugin dev (and lacking the time anyway) but maybe someone's interested in creating a syntax highlighting ruleset, similar to the INI config format.
https://github.com/toml-lang/toml
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I think it would make sense to give commander like search as you type interface for project organizer related `find file` and `find tags`. Say you show an entry box and as you type show the related list of objects and open file/with tags on `enter`
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It is possible to add it?
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Please add the support for the swift language auto completion functionality .
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I am using xfce4-terminal on Arch Linux with Geany 1.31-1. I have my Terminal tool path set to
xfce4-terminal -e "/bin/sh %c"
and I have a command bound to Super + T
exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator
When I have a simple C program compiled and press "Run or view the current file" in Geany with the Execute command
"./%e"
the program runs in an xfce4-terminal window and prints the standard trailer ending in "Press return to continue". If I then use my Super + T shortcut while focused on the terminal window or not to open a new terminal window, the window opens so now I have two terminals, one of which was not created by Geany. Pressing the "Run or view the current file" button (which is now a stop sign instead of gears) again closes both terminal windows.
However, if I create the other terminal window first by doing Super + T and then click the gear button in Geany, the gear button does not change.
I haven't ever looked at Geany's code, but I think this might be caused by finding the terminal process to watch by using pgrep or similar, but because the child process actually running the program has not fully started it finds the existing one and waits for it to close. I assume this event is monitored by having the Geany wrapper script send SIGUSR1 or something like that. And presumably the stop button uses killall or similar thus accidentally killing all terminals. There's a pretty good chance that's totally wrong though :p.
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Are there any plans to add support of lsp to Geany?
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Hi.
I would like to have a button or shortcut that lets me filter the files I see in the open file pane by pressing the first letter. I have ~1000 files open and I am very happy to see that the editor can handle that many files I just need a bit of help from the UI in order to jump to the right file.
Thank you for creating the best editor for coding in Vala.
Cheers
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Is it possible? I set up my favorite color scheme for the editor, but the rest of UI is very bright "black-on-white".
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After starting geany 1.37.1 Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) with a markdown-file that was opened already yesterday, the preview is not working (see below) until the moment I edit the file again. Phew, quite difficult to explain exactly, sorry.
The shown 'error' in the preview is: _The current document does not have a Markdown filetype_
Not a big issue for me but I still wanted to post it
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