The Help command does not work on my Linux Mint 21 system, because BROWSER env variable is not set so `sensible-browser` does nothing. At minimum, the Help command should report an error when the return value is non-zero.
However, my system does have a preferred browser set to firefox - I'm not sure if this is part of a (freedesktop.org?) standard. Ideally Geany would use that as the default browser tool. Or is that moving to $BROWSER instead?
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This happens with erlang files, just erlang files
Im on 1.37. If im not wrong, this didnt happened on 1.36...
It looks (erlang file):
![Screenshot_2020-11-09_09-55-08](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8375315/98543800-c2378780-2271-11eb-9407-01aa93edb541.png)
It should look (python file):
![Screenshot_2020-11-09_09-55-25](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8375315/98543814-c794d200-2271-11eb-85ac-c7fca5f635b9.png)
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The Re-load All feature is implemented with a check if the files are modified inside the memory buffer. The buttons on the info_bar are drawn vertically, as there can be as much as five options, depending on the scenario, see picture below. See also the discussion [here.](https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/2540)
![geany_vertical](https://github.com/geany/geany/assets/7198614/c7864dcc-2e4c-4c55-9cf0-5aa8cb45c5d9)
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-- Commit Summary --
* Draft implementation of reload-all. Messy GUI and RESPONSE_DOCUMENT_RELOAD_ALL not handled correctly.
* Created bool unmodified_files_present to make gui button optional.
* Merge branch 'geany:master' into re-load-all
* Replaced fixed size number of button arguments with variable sized array of buttons (and responses) in document_show_message().
* Re-load All feature works functionally (but GUI needs re-work): detection if buffers are modified is built-in and user is offered a choice to reload all (and drop buffer modifications), reload only unmodified ones, or only the document in focus.
* Connected File->Re-load button and updated description.
* Switched to vertical buttons inside info_bar to avoid crowded Gtk-boxes.
-- File Changes --
M COMMITTERS (1)
M THANKS (2)
M data/geany.glade (11)
M src/callbacks.c (63)
M src/callbacks.h (2)
M src/dialogs.c (2)
M src/document.c (674)
M src/document.h (35)
M src/documentprivate.h (9)
M src/editor.c (4)
M src/keybindings.c (5)
M src/libmain.c (4)
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Hi all.
I'd say I qualify with a frequent and happy Geany user, as I just love that IDE — been my favourite for nearly two decades now.
The issue I have is somewhat annoying and describes as follows:
* Enable the VTE in Geany preferences
* In Geany additions preferences, enable " _Enclose selection automatically without requiring a shortcut_ "
* Select some text in the editor
* Switch to the VTE and type a command that requires quoting, parentheses or braces
**What happens**: the previously selected text is enclosed with the first enclosing character that occurred while typing in the VTE instead of being silently eaten, as one would expect.
I use the VTE on a regular basis and I found myself accepting to watch out for any selection before I use the VTE. But despite my efforts I fail and I think that's to be expected, as a human :-D .
*DISCLAIMER: I don't know if it's a VTE issue, a plugin issue, a geany issue or a GTK issue; I needed to start somewhere so I submit it here.* Be free to dispatch it at will to the right audience if that's necessary. And if *I* need to do that, I will, no wuckers. Just orient me.
As for the techno stuff, before you ask: I'm running Geany on Manjaro. My current version is **1.38-2** "_Sulamar_" and plugins are version **1.38-3**. The issue I described has existed for as long as I can remember.
I'd like to thank the community for providing such a great, bloat-free tool, a breathe compared to the usual monsters, IMHO. May the Geany remain out the bottle for a long, long time.
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I am looking for some kind of "Console View" like it is available for example in Eclipse.
Currently a terminal / shell opens when executing a script in Geany. In this shell one can see the process streams stdout and stderr and can write to stdin of the new process.
However, I would rather eliminate this new terminal window popping up and changing focus each time I launch a script in Geany.
I think it is better to have the process communication (stdout, stdin, stderr) embedded in a view within Geany like it is done in many IDEs. The different streams could be colored e.g. stderr in red and stdin (input from the user) in green.
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Hi, I am on an older version of ubuntu so the repos are not up to date. I installed geany from source to be up to date and was hoping to get the plugins. I can't make sense of the install instructions. I tried both cloning and getting the release files, tried running `autogen.sh` and `./configure` but not sure what the exact procedure is supposed to be? Also tried moving the releases into `~/.config/geany/plugins/` but geany does not pick them up.
Also saw #1063 and #1163, not sure of the implications. Is it not possible to obtain these in this manner?
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Thank you!
Thank you for your project and software!
Thank you for maintenance in the past and in the future!
Kind regards and season's greetings!
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Fresh install on Windows of Geany and Geany plugins with default settings will install Geany to "C:\Users\Username\Geany 2.0" and the plugins to "C:\Users\Username\Geany-Plugins 2.0". In this configuration Geany does not see the plugins. I have to add "C:\Users\Username\Geany-Plugins 2.0\lib\geany" to the "Extra Plugins Path" in Geany preferences, a step which I do not see documented anywhere.
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