Hi all,
I am using Geany v1.37.1 in Win10 x64. Currently vertical scrolling is super fast. I need to reduce this. Please help. Thanks in advance.
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Is there a way to hide/exclude some type of files so that they are not showing in the Explorer? If no, it will be a useful feature.
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When compiling on Linux with GCC 13 and `-Wincompatible-pointer-types`:
```
prjorg-sidebar.c: In function 'prjorg_sidebar_get_expanded_paths':
prjorg-sidebar.c:1565:16: warning: returning 'void **' from a function with incompatible return type 'gchar **' {aka 'char **'} [-Wincompatible-pointer-types[https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html#index-Wincompatible-pointer-types]]
1565 | return g_ptr_array_free(expanded_paths, FALSE);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
Apparently this will become an error by default with GCC 14 in 2024:
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-cvs/2023-December/394351.htmlhttps://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/commit/9715c545d33b3a32ddc1ae817ba9356ade…
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For languages like Markdown tag manager is used to display an outline of the document in the sidebar but the generated tags aren't really meant for autocompletion where they don't make much sense. Without this patch typing a word from e.g. a heading of markdown invokes the autocompletion popup anywhere in the edited text which is quite annoying.
Apart from languages that use tags for the sidebar outline (ABC, asciidoc, bibtex, ini/conf, diff, docbook, latex, markdown, rest, txt2tags, HTML), there's also JSON where autocompletion doesn't really work because tags are generated for json strings such as keys but autocompletion doesn't work inside strings currently so when one types ", the following string doesn't get autocompleted.
This is how the current behavior looks like for LaTeX:
<img width="565" alt="Screenshot 2023-10-04 at 23 17 44" src="https://github.com/geany/geany/assets/713965/2c023c53-9f6c-4448-8…
and this is for Markdown:
<img width="601" alt="Screenshot 2023-10-04 at 23 13 55" src="https://github.com/geany/geany/assets/713965/c24056e5-fa59-444d-b…
I'm not sure if it's related to the changes made in this release or if it behaved this way before too but since it's quite annoying and the patch is hopefully a low-risk one, it could be worth considering for Geany 2.0.
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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/3575
-- Commit Summary --
* Disable autocompletion for most non-programming/non-scripting languages
-- File Changes --
M src/editor.c (5)
M src/tagmanager/tm_parser.c (23)
M src/tagmanager/tm_parser.h (2)
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Previously the file path could be pasted in a file dialog.
With the new nice-looking OSX file dialog in Geany 1.36, this feature is no longer there. Standard behavior in OSX is "Command-Shift G" to bring up the path dialog. It would be super great if this expected OSX behavior was implemented also in Geany
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The latest version (1.30) in PHP don't autocomplete **require**.
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This PR adds an option to hide the menubar at startup and a keybinding to toggle menubar visibility. Addresses #633.
Currently, there is no default keybinding set to toggle the menubar. This complicates reshowing the menubar if it is hidden at startup. A common key combination to toggle menubar visibility is `<Primary>m`, but that is already being used to toggle markers. Should the keybinding be reassigned? If not, what other keybinding should be used?
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* <a href="https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2972/commits/c2076abb31c4ffd44dbad845d3…">Add option to hide menubar on startup</a>
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M doc/geany.txt (1)
M src/keybindings.c (11)
M src/keybindings.h (2)
M src/libmain.c (5)
M src/plugindata.h (2)
M src/ui_utils.c (2)
M src/ui_utils.h (1)
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When working with Python file Geany ignores indentation settings and sometimes inserts tabs even when configured with the saner spaces choie (which should be default anyway) particularly after pressing enter after any ":" like after if and while constructs in Python.
This makes it essentially not very useful for such programming tasks as the indentation will constantly be messed up.
I recall this setting was always a bit of a pain in Geany and needed program restarts to be applied, but previously at least it worked after restart, now its behavior is inconsistent.
Version used: [geany-2.0_osx_arm64.dmg](https://download.geany.org/geany-2.0_osx_arm64.dmg)
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Since version 2.0, if I paste a large chunk of text (more than 1 screen
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