Agree. :) Still, the more configurability, the better. At least for my taste. And, BTW, Geany ignores lines like **bg[ACTIVE]** and **bg[NORMAL]**, and there is no style selector for default tabs (not changed, not read only etc). And yes, no option to use system fonts for menus etc in Windows... Anyway, thanks for good editor! Yes, there are mighty IDEs like VS Code or Sublime, but they are bloated and even don't support virtual space! O tempora, o mores...