Fedora 35
geany-1.38-1.fc35.x86_64
Bug: geany is turning the top open { bracket blue instead of the second open bracket #`{ blue when the first close bracket } is highlighted.
This bug really makes find missing closing brackets a pain in the neck!
```
sub GetWindows10Build() {
my $SubName = &?ROUTINE.name;
PrintRedErr( "$SubName not yet implemented\n" ); return;
#`{
multi line comments go here
}
}
```
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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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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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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2972
-- Commit Summary --
* <a href="https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2972/commits/c2076abb31c4ffd44dbad845d3…">Add option to hide menubar on startup</a>
-- File Changes --
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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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2972.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2972.diff
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Should there be one? A Checkbutton for "Line breaking" in Preferences/ Editor / Features , besides "Line breaking column" or besides "Line wrapping" ?
It's tedious to remember and toggle that per document every time.
Or maybe there is a way, unknown to me, to modify some start-up file to tell Geany to open with Line breaking on in menu/Document ?
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On an eInk-display In Lubuntu 23.04 I can't see at all which tab is in focus because of the Widget Style Qt Style Cleanlooks, that does not work like in Lubuntu 22.10. I know that I can change in geany.css the CSS of a tab-title when a document was changed but not yet saved. So, is there a possibility to do the same in geany.css but with a tab-title of a tab that is active?
Thank you so much in advance for help.
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I am using Geany in Linux Mint Cinnamon and Kubuntu. What is needed to be modified please?
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