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I'm using Geany 1.33 on Windows 10 and invoke it from command line for an empty (zero byte) file. Though in the Geany preferences on the Files page the "Default end of line characters" combobox is set to "Windows (CRLF)", pressing enter and saving in the empty file will write Unix (LF) line endings.
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I can't write with Korean well, because when I type any special characters after Korean character, Geany replace the last Korean character to special character.
I'm using macOS Monterey 12.5.1, Geany 1.38(Using GTK+ v3.24.30 and GLib v2.68.0 runtime libraries)
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I know this isn't a Geany issue directly, but maybe there's something that can be done to improve the build times. I ran some tests to measure the actual build times.
## Machines
* "Linux Native"
* Ubuntu 18.04
* 32GB RAM
* 6-core i7 @ 3.7GHz
* Entirely on SSD
* "Windows with MSYS2"
* Windows 10 Pro
* 32GB RAM
* 6-core i7 @ 3.7GHz
* Geany source code on SSD, system headers and build tools on mechanical HDD.
* "Linux VM Guest on Windows Host"
* ElementaryOS from 2018, in VirtualBox on Windows 10
* 4GB RAM
* 1-core emulated CPU (presumably 3.7GHz + VM overhead)
* All files in virtual disk stored on a mechanical HDD.
## Tests
* "configure" - `./configure [opts]`
* "make" - `make -j12` after a `make clean`
* "imake" - `touch src/build.h && make -j12` to do an incremental build
* "install" - `make -j12 install`
I used 12 `make` jobs on account of the 12 hyperthreads in the CPU, even in the VM which makes no sense since I only assigned it a single core. I used `time` on the above commands and took the average of 3 runs for each. All 3 runs were quite similar in all cases.
## The results
![geanybuilds](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/181177/64928352-e9a8d680-d7cb-11e9-804a-bf1647ce7a2f.png)
The Y axis is in seconds.
## Observations
* As expected `configure` was really slow on Windows since it spawns tons of processes.
* The Windows build seems to be spending a large portion of the time linking which is why even incremental build was still very slow.
* In the wimpy Linux VM with 1 core, the vast majority of the compile time was spent compiling Scintilla's C++ code, shown by how the incremental build that didn't touch C++ code is comparatively fast.
* I don't know whether it's the `ld` linker which is slow, the `libtool` stuff, or some combination.
## Possible Solutions?
The linking times even in the Libtool helper libraries is really slow, so maybe for Windows we could not use helper libraries and link all of the `libgeany` objects together in one go.
Maybe there's a way to get linking itself to be faster, needs investigation. Maybe a different build of `libtool` or something?
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Hi I am a competitive programmer and I like to reuse parts of the code but I find adding snippets in snippets.conf to be a bit tedious. Does a simple way exist?
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Hello,
as I've seen in a few posts, printing documents with Geany when using a dark theme is problematic.
The colors used make the document unreadable.
Is there a solution to this problem?
Thanks for your help.
Pascal
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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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Hello,
I'm trying to change the way the cursor is displayed, which is currently a vertical bar.
I'd like it to be displayed as a block (more visible).
I've seen on some forums that you need to modify the "filetypes.common" file and add a "true" option for "caret".
The two available options are as follows:
#~ caret=caret
#~ caret=0x000000;0x000000;false;
I've tried every possible modification, but the cursor remains unchanged.
Any idea how to solve this little problem?
Thanks in advance
Pascal
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> Hmmm, the other CI builds seem to work without a problem. For some reason this one isn't getting picked up:
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> ```
> This request was automatically failed because there were no enabled runners online to process the request for more than 1 days.
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Maybe this is related to the deprecated Ubuntu 18.04 build configuration in the workflow. Could you try to rebase your branch on current GIT master? The workflow/CI configuration has been changed a lot in the last weeks.
With a bit of luck, the CI will finally work then :).
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Hello,
I use Geany regularly with satisfaction.
I have a problem when editing a file located on a network drive mounted with "sshfs-win" (https://github.com/winfsp/sshfs-win).
When saving the file, I get this error :
10:45:54: Error saving file (Error opening file "X:\info.php": Permission denied).
I have no problems editing a file located on a network drive (smb).
I've tested with another editor that I don't like as much, "Notepad++", and it doesn't have this problem.
Any idea how to solve this problem?
Thanks for your help.
Pascal
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