always occurs when typing in the search field on the toolbar
(geany:7948): Gdk-WARNING **: 11:39:56.739: The program 'geany' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied)'.
(Details: serial 5385 error_code 10 request_code 104 (core protocol) minor_code 0)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the GDK_SYNCHRONIZE environment
variable to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
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Before, any error messages were suppressed.
This helps on flaky internet connections or other transient network errors.
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* Windows: Let "curl" retry package downloads and show errors
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M scripts/gtk-bundle-from-msys2.sh (2)
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Is there any way to change how Geany highlights a misspelled word? At least make those red squiggly underlines a lot bolder? Or, better still, switch background color? Those lines are barely visible on my system.
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I installed both Geany Nightly and Geany Plugins Nightly.
geany-2.1_git_20241127021509_22a8a1f55_setup.exe
geany-plugins-2.1_git_20241127022112_8d924fd1_setup.exe
Geany will fail to run because missing of these dlls: `libjpeg-8.dll`, `libtiff-6.dll`, `libdeflate.dll`, `libjbig-0.dll`, `libLerc.dll`, `libwebp-7.dll`, and `libsharpyuv-0.dll`.
My educated guess: new dependencies being introduced but the old packaging script is not updated to copy them.
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Is there any way to change how Geany highlights a misspelled word? At least make those red squiggly underlines a lot bolder? Or, better still, switch background color? Those lines are barely visible on my system.
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Would anyone be interested in adding a filter field in the Preferences - Keybindings section to be able find actions, you are looking to set keybindings for, more easily.
Currently there is a temporary field at the bottom but only detect letters at the beginning of each action, so user would have to know the exact name of them, so this field is not really that helpful.
What I am suggesting is the exact same filter field already included in Geany in the "Plugins Manager" dialog box.
This field detects letters/words anywhere in the items name and filters the results to only show the matched keywords, which works great. I feel this could be helpful in keybindings as well.
Thank You
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It seems to happen when I switch to another workspace then return to the one with Geany in it.
I can still type but the cursor is invisible.
I can make it visible by opening the "Find" window.
If anyone knows of other ways to make it visible please comment.
Running on:
XFCE
Xubuntu 24.04
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