What it says in the title. I'd like for the files in the Documents sidebar to be renamable from that location.
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If possible, I'd like for geany to use an inotify hook (where available) to detect delete/rename of open files in real-time.
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I'm using geany 2.0-1 on Arch Linux with XFCE.
Since the newest update, I can not use paste via middle-click repeatedly anymore. This was a frequent use case for me: select some text and then paste it at a few places. It does not matter if the selection was made inside or outside geany.
What makes me think geany clears the X selection:
* I can select and paste into a different window multiple times, but after pasting into geany, I can't anymore.
* Also, the clipboard manager plugin for the XFCE panel shows no mouse selection anymore afterwards.
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Standard gettext should be used over glib's glue these days.
AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT and glib-gettextize are deprecated. This helps
possible meson build (no concrete plans yet) as well as working with
intltool is harder over there. gettext, on the other hand, is supported
out of the box in meson.
Beware, autopoint is a new dependency when building from git,
should not affect tarballs. Also, it's already required by Geany core.
Additionally, autogen.sh follows Geany's autogen.sh more closely,
allowing for out-of-tree builds.
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-- Commit Summary --
* Use standard gettext, following Geany core.
* Fix issues found by standard gettext
* Update po files after gettext transition.
-- File Changes --
M .github/workflows/build.yml (1)
M .gitignore (7)
M autogen.sh (11)
M build/common.m4 (1)
M build/i18n.m4 (10)
M configure.ac (8)
A po/LINGUAS (1)
A po/Makevars (82)
M po/POTFILES.in (8)
M po/be.po (710)
M po/ca.po (771)
M po/da.po (697)
M po/de.po (966)
M po/el.po (690)
M po/es.po (952)
M po/fr.po (950)
M po/gl.po (780)
M po/it.po (847)
M po/ja.po (770)
M po/kk.po (720)
M po/nl.po (812)
M po/pt.po (0)
M po/pt_BR.po (0)
M po/ru.po (0)
M po/tr.po (0)
M po/uk.po (0)
M po/zh_CN.po (0)
M treebrowser/src/treebrowser.c (0)
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I use geany for python programming with vte enabled. I regularly use `Send Selection to Terminal` for my work and I find it most helpul for debugging my code. `Send Selection to Terminal` works every time except the Indented lines (eg:`<tab>print('world')`) where it result in an `IndentationError`. I also request a function in which we can send a line of code to terminal without even selecting it. For example
```
i=0
print("hello")
if i==0:
print("world")
```
if I want to print hello, now I need to select the line `print("hello")` and then `Send Selection to Terminal` to get the output in vte. Instead of this I want to click any where on that line and then do `Send Line to Terminal` without selecting it. Similarly to print world instead of selecting `<tab>print('world')` I want to click on that line and then print the output world.
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I tried to code a plugin for copilot but soon realized that your api doesn't allow low level control of scintilla or I'm too noob to realize how. Copilot only needs to grab context from current cursor position (say 200 chars before and after), then it will suggest autocompletion options. Btw, Copilot is not the only tool for the task, I plan to add and OpenAI backend that can be gracefully replaced by LocalAI for 100% private and off-line coding (so no IP issues). Devs can choose to train/finetune their own LLM if they wish, plug it into LocalAI and let the geany plugin take care of the rest.
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I'm trying Geany 2.0 so see if I can find anything that might needs fixing.
If I right click in the Notes tab in the Message window and select insert emoji there is a flag section.
But there are no emojies in the flag section.
Maybe remove/hide sections that have no emojis or add the flags.
> Windows 7.
> Geany 2.0.
> "Pryce"
> (bygget Oct 19 2023 eller efter)
> Med afviklingsbibliotekerne GTK+ v3.24.34 og GLib v2.72.3
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Allow platform-specific keybinding overrides. At the moment only for OS X
where the keybindings can be set inside keybindings_osx.conf. Similar
config files can be added for other platforms if needed in the future.
The only change is the new init_platform_kb() function which is called inside keybindings_init() (had to move it down a bit in the source code to avoid forward declarations but there's no other change in this function).
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-- Commit Summary --
* Add support for platform-specific keybindings
-- File Changes --
M data/Makefile.am (1)
A data/keybindings_osx.conf (1)
M src/keybindings.c (44)
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When writing a program in C, the moment I type the opening parenthesis of printf function I get a very annoying little tip/hint box just below the printf function.
printf(
`int printf (const char * __ format, ...)`
And it won't go away unless I push up/down button on my keyboard or click somewhere on the screen or type the closing parenthesis. I need to disable it.
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