Right now parsing of modules is not enabled. The problem is that module
name in ocaml is the name of the source file and with our unit tests
the source file name is a temporary name so we get different tag name
every time and the unit test fails.
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* Add Ocaml ctags parser
-- File Changes --
M ctags/Makefile.am (1)
A ctags/parsers/ocaml.c (2094)
M meson.build (1)
M src/filetypes.c (2)
M src/tagmanager/tm_parser.c (21)
M src/tagmanager/tm_parser.h (1)
M src/tagmanager/tm_parsers.h (3)
M tests/ctags/Makefile.am (1)
A tests/ctags/simple.ml (34)
A tests/ctags/simple.ml.tags (8)
M tests/meson.build (1)
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This happens with erlang files, just erlang files
Im on 1.37. If im not wrong, this didnt happened on 1.36...
It looks (erlang file):
![Screenshot_2020-11-09_09-55-08](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8375315/98543800-c2378780-2271-11eb-9407-01aa93edb541.png)
It should look (python file):
![Screenshot_2020-11-09_09-55-25](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8375315/98543814-c794d200-2271-11eb-85ac-c7fca5f635b9.png)
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Hi all.
I'd say I qualify with a frequent and happy Geany user, as I just love that IDE — been my favourite for nearly two decades now.
The issue I have is somewhat annoying and describes as follows:
* Enable the VTE in Geany preferences
* In Geany additions preferences, enable " _Enclose selection automatically without requiring a shortcut_ "
* Select some text in the editor
* Switch to the VTE and type a command that requires quoting, parentheses or braces
**What happens**: the previously selected text is enclosed with the first enclosing character that occurred while typing in the VTE instead of being silently eaten, as one would expect.
I use the VTE on a regular basis and I found myself accepting to watch out for any selection before I use the VTE. But despite my efforts I fail and I think that's to be expected, as a human :-D .
*DISCLAIMER: I don't know if it's a VTE issue, a plugin issue, a geany issue or a GTK issue; I needed to start somewhere so I submit it here.* Be free to dispatch it at will to the right audience if that's necessary. And if *I* need to do that, I will, no wuckers. Just orient me.
As for the techno stuff, before you ask: I'm running Geany on Manjaro. My current version is **1.38-2** "_Sulamar_" and plugins are version **1.38-3**. The issue I described has existed for as long as I can remember.
I'd like to thank the community for providing such a great, bloat-free tool, a breathe compared to the usual monsters, IMHO. May the Geany remain out the bottle for a long, long time.
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I am looking for some kind of "Console View" like it is available for example in Eclipse.
Currently a terminal / shell opens when executing a script in Geany. In this shell one can see the process streams stdout and stderr and can write to stdin of the new process.
However, I would rather eliminate this new terminal window popping up and changing focus each time I launch a script in Geany.
I think it is better to have the process communication (stdout, stdin, stderr) embedded in a view within Geany like it is done in many IDEs. The different streams could be colored e.g. stderr in red and stdin (input from the user) in green.
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Hi, I am on an older version of ubuntu so the repos are not up to date. I installed geany from source to be up to date and was hoping to get the plugins. I can't make sense of the install instructions. I tried both cloning and getting the release files, tried running `autogen.sh` and `./configure` but not sure what the exact procedure is supposed to be? Also tried moving the releases into `~/.config/geany/plugins/` but geany does not pick them up.
Also saw #1063 and #1163, not sure of the implications. Is it not possible to obtain these in this manner?
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If a assign a keyboard shortcut for generatin an itemize or enumerate environment, the result is
```
\begin{itemize}
\it
\end{itemize}em
```
where the correct output should be
```
\begin{itemize}
\item
\end{itemize}
```
Steps to reproduce:
* Assign some keyboard shortcut for itemize (or enumerate).
* Press that combination of keys.
My version of Geany is 1.33 (the one shipped with recent Debian-ish distributions), the LaTeX plugin version is 0.7.
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This PR adds an option to disable zooming the edit view. There is currently no other way to disable zooming with the scroll wheel. Even when the zoom keybindings are disabled, the scrollwheel still zooms. The default is disabled (zooming is enabled), which is the current default.
I have the editor font sent to a comfortable size. Many shortcuts consist of combining the Control key with others. And of course, the touchpad is used for moving the cursor. So very frequently (multiple times per day), I accidentally engage the scrolling function of the touchpad while the control key is pressed. This causes the editor view to zoom, which is disruptive.
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* <a href="https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2954/commits/34859e7d189516580e0a70fa21…">Add option to disable editor zooming</a>
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M doc/geany.txt (3)
M src/editor.c (5)
M src/editor.h (1)
M src/keyfile.c (2)
M src/plugindata.h (2)
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I really like your editor. It's now my main editor. But I'm like to ask for a simple feature that I see in other editors.
When doing a find I'd like a "wrap search" checkbox to automatically wrap around from end to beginning/ And have it remember that choice.
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