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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After starting geany 1.37.1 Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) with a markdown-file that was opened already yesterday, the preview is not working (see below) until the moment I edit the file again. Phew, quite difficult to explain exactly, sorry.
The shown 'error' in the preview is: _The current document does not have a Markdown filetype_
Not a big issue for me but I still wanted to post it
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It would be convenient to append items "copy filename" and "copy filepath" on tabs right click menu
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I have noticed that the colors for the message window (comprising status, compiler, messages, scribble and terminal) are hard-coded.
I think it is possible to do some basic calculations to detect light and dark themes and set the colors for the messages accordingly.
I will be trying to fix this issue.
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Sadly, Geany has no builtin way to check for updates. It would be great to have an updatechecker plugin for MacOS, similar to the one for Linux and Windows.
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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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In `Edit=>Preferences=>Editor.Features`, I added a checkbox "Comment Blank Line(s)" for issue #2239.
When this option is turned on and when commenting (`Edit=>Format=>Comment Line(s)`) or toggling comments (`Ctrl+E`), blank (empty) line(s) will also be commented.
For example, if you comment this code...
```Ruby
puts <<EOD
EOD
```
..., it will do this:
```Ruby
# puts <<EOD
#
# EOD
```
It should work for Comment, Uncomment, and Toggle. By default, it is off/false.
If this merge is accepted, `doc/geany.html` and the screenshot in this HTML file will need to be updated.
![features](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16524392/76850364-3310d600-6882-11ea-94de-b3f4e38585f9.png)
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-- Commit Summary --
* Add "Comment Blank Line(s)" option
-- File Changes --
M data/geany.glade (20)
M doc/geany.txt (11)
M src/callbacks.c (2)
M src/editor.c (2)
M src/editor.h (1)
M src/keyfile.c (2)
M src/prefs.c (6)
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https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2452.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2452.diff
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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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Hello!
I had totally forgot that Geany is available for Mac. The small issue which I am facing is that the "open file" dialog does not show me a native file opener dialog. The reason I want the native file opener dialog is that I have bookmarked a lot of things in Finder and I have to dig into a lot of folders to find the folder I want to open with Geany.
Plus, nice work! I was introduced to Geany few years ago, and this being an IDE takes less RAM + battery than normal text editors 👍
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