sorry that was not clear.
When I run
>>geany -c /tmp/something_that_does_not_exist
it opened a file and after saving it, it didn't have that problem.
Only with my own files.
How can I go back to default settings?
> Just to be completely clear running `geany -c
> /tmp/something_that_does_not_exist` opening a file, making a change and
> saving it generates a version with the random extension?
>
> If that happens it is something outside Geany that is doing it, if you ran
> Geany with the command above it will use totally default settings, and
> nothing in Geany's default settings generates such files.
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