The File Browser plugin has a handy option to follow the path of the current file. However, it seems to not work immediately after startup, on session restore. The current file's folder is shown only after the file has been (re)saved, reopened, or similar.
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The File Browser plugin has a handy option to follow the path of the current file. However, it seems to not work immediately after startup, on session restore. The current file's folder is shown only after the file has been (re)saved, reopened, or similar.
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Same as #1336 but using GIO instead of libsoup.
If wanted? CC @elextr @xiota @frlan.
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https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/1340
-- Commit Summary --
* updatechecker: Port to libsoup3
* updatechecker: Don't leak the libsoup session
* updatechecker: Avoid a deprecated call
* updatechecker: Remove weird German quotes
* updatechecker: Port from libsoup to plain GIO
-- File Changes --
M build/updatechecker.m4 (2)
M updatechecker/README (6)
M updatechecker/src/updatechecker.c (145)
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https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/1340.patchhttps://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/pull/1340.diff
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