Just opening this for discussion as @kugel- is the owner of the code and I am not sure if the owner wants it to ship with official plugin.
As, geany seems to be moving to `gtk3` build, maybe ship https://github.com/kugel-/peasy instead of `geanypy`.
>From my personal experience, the plugin from peasy works well.
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This may already be on the developer's to-do list, but I think it would be very helpful if the Debugger add-on had support for PDB (Python Debugger) and LLDB (LLVM Debugger).
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I currently have two Geany instances open. One is being used for a dedicated project; the other is a "scratch" instance I keep open for general-purpose rapid iteration.
I don't mind using the GNOME filepicker to open/save files when working on dedicated projects, but I tend to prefer the terminal for speed when I'm rapidly opening and closing things or when I need to create quick hacks without breaking mental flow.
Unfortunately, Geany wants to send *everything* to its "first instance" when invoked at the commandline. Due to coincidence, apparently this is the instance with the dedicated project in it. Soooo, I get to use the terminal with my dedicated projects, but am forced to use the filepicker (over NFS!!!) when doing quick hacks. Haha.
So. I found Geany's `--socket-file` parameter, but I do not understand how to use it *as only the master Geany instance has a socket file in `/tmp`!*
```
$ ls .config/geany/
colorschemes filedefs geany.conf geany_socket_darkstar__0 keybindings.conf plugins tags templates
$ readlink .config/geany/geany_socket_darkstar__0
/tmp/geany_socket.b5c4f11f
$ lsof | grep geany_socket
geany 17853 i336 5u unix 0xc2b68240 0t0 4654382 /tmp/geany_socket.b5c4f11f
$ ls /tmp/geany_socket*
/tmp/geany_socket.b5c4f11f
$ ps aux | grep [g]eany
i336 17853 0.1 1.7 103224 36696 ? Sl Mar04 74:50 geany
i336 17955 0.0 1.6 105060 34036 ? Sl Mar04 25:23 geany
$
```
I'm curious why `--socket-file` exists at all. There are no options that allow me to start an instance with a specified socket file of my own choosing, for instance; I have to rely on Geany creating the socket file itself so I can use it.
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This implements a usability feature that GTK 3 removed a long time ago: the ability to scroll over tabs. Other toolkits and software _(GTK2, Qt apps, MATE apps, Chromium, Firefox)_ support this, so it would feel natural for Geany to support too.
Addresses #872. Not "fixes/closes" as this is only reinstated for document tabs. If one knows where to look, it is probably trivial to add the event for other tabs too (sidebar, message window, preferences).
_Based on this commit for MATE Caja: https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/commit/0b4c7a6b8c25afb987d08bfd2c4c9be… (GPLv2)_
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* Add ability to scroll over document tabs
-- File Changes --
M src/notebook.c (32)
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Please specify which programming languages are permissible for geany on https://www.geany.org/support/plugins/.
Currently the website there does not mention this. I assume C is one permissive language here, but what about
ruby or python or lua? It would be kind of neat to write add-ons in such languages; I am quite ok with ruby and I
could re-use a LOT of code there. Python users probably feel the same, so specifying this on the homepage
would be useful, I think.
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For some reason, when I use the colemak keyboard layout, the asterisk (`*`) is a dead key in Geany. As you can imagine, that is *very* annoying when programming. Geany is the only app that has this problem.
Geany version: 1.37.1
OS: Windows 10
Colemak: Installed from [here](https://colemak.com/Windows#Version_with_Caps_Lock_as_Backspace) (version with caps lock as backspace)
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Hello all,
I am using geany v 1.37.1 in Debian 11.
I am using a dark scheme color on my Desktop, when I try to compile a project...I can't see the content of the message window tab <Compiler>
And I need to see the errors, obviously..
The same way that you provided color options for the Message Window tab <Terminal>, can you provide the same option for Tab <Compiler> ??
In that way I would be able to see the compiler output.
Now because it will take a lot of time until I get a new version with that option, to choose background/foreground colors to message window tab <Compiler>...is there any option that helps me to change the colors used for the compiler output??
I mean some config file or so...otherwise, I can't use geany :(
Thanks in Advance
tux
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Instead of hardcoding the count of previously defined keybindings in the Addons plugin, use the already available enum counter.
While testing #1182, I noticed that there is a mismatch between the pressed keybinding with the configured replacement. The Wordwrap plugin had the keybinding count of all keybindings of the Addons plugin hardcoded and of course it changed since then but the hardcoded magic number was not updated.
Instead of hardcoding, use the enum counter constant.
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* Addons: Fix Wordwrap wrong keybinding use
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M addons/src/addons.c (14)
M addons/src/addons.h (11)
M addons/src/ao_wrapwords.c (2)
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