No, this is a Geany issue, not a GTK issue. Geany is not raising the GTK feature request, you are.

Some advice (mine only, it does not represent Geany opinion).

If you are proposing a change to GTK that will often apply by default to all GTK applications, you need to explain it to GTK relative to current documented and actual GTK behaviour, justify it to GTK, discuss it with GTK, and don't expect all those involved in the discussions to read through a foreign issue on a single application as justification. And I would suggest your hurdle to clear will be even higher with a feature request to GTK3 behaviour, when GTK3 is supposed to be stable. So you need to make an issue with the description, reasoning and support of the highest quality and referring to a Geany issue is not the way to do it.


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