See for instance what VLC does. (Or Audacity for that matter.)
Geany’s feature set is large enough (let alone accounting for
plugins) that it may warrant such an enhancement.
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In the Documentation generator menu the manual links to ```/usr/share/doc/geany-plugins/geanygendoc/html/manual.html``` and not ```/usr/share/doc/geany-plugin-gendoc/manual.html```.
This is in Geany 1.33-1 on Debian 10 (buster) in XFCE 4.12.5.
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I love Geany and use it all the time, but I was a little disappointed to find that CSS extension languages - such as Sass, SCSS and Less - do not have syntax highlighting
The userbase for these is probably small enough that new syntax highlighting rules specific to these languages would not be worthwhile, but to me it would make sense for the '.less' and '.scss' filename extensions to be recognised as CSS files (the same as '.css'); these languages are supersets of vanilla CSS (so the new features they add would still not receive highlighting, but most of the usual syntax highlighting one might expect would work)
Sass syntax is slightly different (uses indentation rather than braces a-la-Python) but still not a million miles from normal CSS.
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In ~/.config/geany/filetype_extensions.conf this could be added by default:
`CSS=*.css;*.less;`
In ~/.config/geany/filedefs/filetypes.css this could be added by default:
```
[lexer_properties]
lexer.css.less.language=1
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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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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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Havin a 'grep' filter which filter out non matching lines (maybe in a new read only TAB ?)
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