Branch: refs/heads/master Author: Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de Committer: Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2023 20:28:01 UTC Commit: 3c81960a1865e4d22f1547da5091ef9c93e5e88e https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins/commit/3c81960a1865e4d22f1547da5091ef...
Log Message: ----------- Remove unusable plugins: DevHelp, GeanyPy, Multiterm
DevHelp depends on unavailable WebKitGtk 1.x. GeanyPy and MultiTerm are GTK 2 only.
Modified Paths: -------------- .github/workflows/build.yml MAINTAINERS Makefile.am README build/devhelp.m4 build/geany-plugins.nsi build/geanypy.m4 build/gtk.m4 build/multiterm.m4 build/vala.m4 configure.ac devhelp/AUTHORS devhelp/COPYING devhelp/ChangeLog devhelp/INSTALL devhelp/Makefile.am devhelp/NEWS devhelp/README devhelp/autogen.sh devhelp/configure.ac devhelp/data/Makefile.am devhelp/data/devhelp-plugin-48.png devhelp/data/devhelp-plugin.svg devhelp/data/devhelp.conf devhelp/data/geany-devhelp-plugin.png devhelp/data/geany-devhelp.png devhelp/data/home.html devhelp/devhelp/Makefile.am devhelp/devhelp/dh-assistant-view.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-assistant-view.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-assistant.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-assistant.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-base.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-base.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-book-manager.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-book-manager.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-book-tree.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-book-tree.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-book.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-book.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-enum-types.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-enum-types.c.template devhelp/devhelp/dh-enum-types.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-enum-types.h.template devhelp/devhelp/dh-error.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-error.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-keyword-model.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-keyword-model.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-link.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-link.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-marshal.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-marshal.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-marshal.list devhelp/devhelp/dh-parser.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-parser.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-preferences.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-preferences.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-search.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-search.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-util.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-util.h devhelp/devhelp/dh-window.c devhelp/devhelp/dh-window.h devhelp/devhelp/eggfindbar.c devhelp/devhelp/eggfindbar.h devhelp/devhelp/ige-conf-gconf.c devhelp/devhelp/ige-conf-mac.c devhelp/devhelp/ige-conf-private.h devhelp/devhelp/ige-conf.c devhelp/devhelp/ige-conf.h devhelp/doc/Doxyfile devhelp/m4/libtool.m4 devhelp/m4/ltoptions.m4 devhelp/m4/ltsugar.m4 devhelp/m4/ltversion.m4 devhelp/m4/lt~obsolete.m4 devhelp/src/Makefile.am devhelp/src/dhp-manpages.c devhelp/src/dhp-object.c devhelp/src/dhp-plugin.c devhelp/src/dhp-plugin.h devhelp/src/dhp-settings.c devhelp/src/dhp.h geanypy/AUTHORS geanypy/COPYING geanypy/ChangeLog geanypy/Makefile.am geanypy/NEWS geanypy/README geanypy/doc/make.bat geanypy/doc/source/api.rst geanypy/doc/source/app.rst geanypy/doc/source/conf.py geanypy/doc/source/dialogs.rst geanypy/doc/source/document.rst geanypy/doc/source/geany.rst geanypy/doc/source/index.rst geanypy/doc/source/install.rst geanypy/doc/source/intro.rst geanypy/doc/source/quickstart.rst geanypy/doc/source/starting.rst geanypy/geany/Makefile.am geanypy/geany/__init__.py geanypy/geany/console.py geanypy/geany/logger.py geanypy/geany/plugin.py geanypy/geany/signalmanager.py geanypy/m4/ax_python_devel.m4 geanypy/m4/ax_python_library.m4 geanypy/plugins/Makefile.am geanypy/plugins/console.py geanypy/plugins/demo.py geanypy/plugins/hello.py geanypy/src/Makefile.am geanypy/src/geanypy-app.c geanypy/src/geanypy-dialogs.c geanypy/src/geanypy-document.c geanypy/src/geanypy-document.h geanypy/src/geanypy-editor.c geanypy/src/geanypy-editor.h geanypy/src/geanypy-encoding.c geanypy/src/geanypy-encoding.h geanypy/src/geanypy-filetypes.c geanypy/src/geanypy-filetypes.h geanypy/src/geanypy-glog.c geanypy/src/geanypy-highlighting.c geanypy/src/geanypy-indentprefs.c geanypy/src/geanypy-interfaceprefs.c geanypy/src/geanypy-keybindings.c geanypy/src/geanypy-keybindings.h geanypy/src/geanypy-main.c geanypy/src/geanypy-mainwidgets.c geanypy/src/geanypy-msgwindow.c geanypy/src/geanypy-navqueue.c geanypy/src/geanypy-plugin.c geanypy/src/geanypy-plugin.h geanypy/src/geanypy-prefs.c geanypy/src/geanypy-project.c geanypy/src/geanypy-project.h geanypy/src/geanypy-scinotification.c geanypy/src/geanypy-scinotifyheader.c geanypy/src/geanypy-scintilla.c geanypy/src/geanypy-scintilla.h geanypy/src/geanypy-search.c geanypy/src/geanypy-signalmanager.c geanypy/src/geanypy-signalmanager.h geanypy/src/geanypy-templates.c geanypy/src/geanypy-uiutils.c geanypy/src/geanypy-uiutils.h geanypy/src/geanypy.h geanypy/src/makefile.win32 multiterm/.gitignore multiterm/AUTHORS multiterm/COPYING multiterm/ChangeLog multiterm/Makefile.am multiterm/NEWS multiterm/README multiterm/TODO multiterm/src/Makefile.am multiterm/src/config.vala multiterm/src/context-menu.vala multiterm/src/defconf.vala multiterm/src/notebook.vala multiterm/src/plugin.vala multiterm/src/shell-config.vala multiterm/src/tab-label.vala multiterm/src/terminal.vala multiterm/src/vapi/geany.deps multiterm/src/vapi/geany.vapi po/POTFILES.in po/POTFILES.skip
Modified: .github/workflows/build.yml 9 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -104,19 +104,12 @@ jobs: cppcheck # debugger libvte-2.91-dev - # devhelp - libwebkitgtk-dev - libwnck-dev - libgconf2-dev - zlib1g-dev # geanygendoc libctpl-dev # geanylua liblua5.1-0-dev # geanypg libgpgme-dev - # geanypy - python-dev # geanyvc libgtkspell-dev libgtkspell3-3-dev @@ -128,8 +121,6 @@ jobs: libmarkdown2-dev # markdown/webhelper libwebkitgtk-3.0-dev - # multiterm - valac # pretty-printer libxml2-dev # spellcheck
Modified: MAINTAINERS 22 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -61,13 +61,6 @@ M: Pavel Roschin <rpg89(at)post(dot)ru> W: http://plugins.geany.org/defineformat.html S: Maintained
-devhelp -P: Matthew Brush matt@geany.org -g: @codebrainz -M: Matthew Brush matt@geany.org -W: http://plugins.geany.org/devhelp.html -S: Maintained - geanyctags P: Jiřà Techet techet@gmail.com g: @techee @@ -153,13 +146,6 @@ M: Donjan Rodic bryonak@freenet.de W: http://plugins.geany.org/geanyprj.html S: Odd Fixes
-geanypy -P: Thomas Martitz kugel@rockbox.org -g: @kugel- -M: Thomas Martitz kugel@rockbox.org -W: http://plugins.geany.org/geanypy.html -S: Currently diverged from upstream - geanysendmail P: Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de g: @frlan @@ -216,13 +202,6 @@ M: Matthew Brush matt@geany.org W: S: Maintained
-multiterm -P: Matthew Brush matt@geany.org -g: @codebrainz -M: Matthew Brush matt@geany.org -W: http://plugins.geany.org/multiterm.html -S: Maintained - overview P: Matthew Brush matt@geany.org g: @codebrainz @@ -320,7 +299,6 @@ M: W: http://plugins.geany.org/workbench.html S: Maintained
- xmlsnippets P: Eugene Arshinov earshinov@gmail.com g: @earshinov
Modified: Makefile.am 15 lines changed, 1 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I build/cache -I build -I build/bundled -I geanypy/m4 --install +ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I build/cache -I build -I build/bundled --install AM_DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = --with-geany-libdir='$${libdir}'
EXTRA_DIST = build/cppcheck-geany-plugins.cfg @@ -37,10 +37,6 @@ if ENABLE_DEFINEFORMAT SUBDIRS += defineformat endif
-if ENABLE_DEVHELP -SUBDIRS += devhelp -endif - if ENABLE_GEANYCTAGS SUBDIRS += geanyctags endif @@ -89,11 +85,6 @@ if ENABLE_GEANYPRJ SUBDIRS += geanyprj endif
-if ENABLE_GEANYPY -SUBDIRS += geanypy -endif - - if ENABLE_GEANYVC SUBDIRS += geanyvc endif @@ -122,10 +113,6 @@ if ENABLE_MARKDOWN SUBDIRS += markdown endif
-if ENABLE_MULTITERM -SUBDIRS += multiterm -endif - if ENABLE_OVERVIEW SUBDIRS += overview endif
Modified: README 4 lines changed, 1 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ Available plugins are: * ``commander`` -- the Commander plugin * ``debugger`` -- the Debugger plugin * ``defineformat`` -- the Defineformat plugin -* ``devhelp`` -- the devhelp plugin * ``geanyctags`` -- the GeanyCtags plugin * ``geanydoc`` -- the GeanyDoc plugin * ``geanyextrasel`` -- the GeanyExtraSel plugin @@ -65,7 +64,6 @@ Available plugins are: * ``geanynumberedbookmarks`` -- the GeanyNumberedBookmarks plugin * ``geanypg`` -- the geanypg plugin * ``geanyprj`` -- the GeanyPrj plugin -* ``geanypy`` -- the Geanypy plugin * ``geanyvc`` -- the GeanyVC plugin * ``geniuspaste`` -- the paste to a pastebin plugin * ``gitchangebar`` -- the GitChangeBar plugin @@ -74,7 +72,6 @@ Available plugins are: * ``lineoperations`` -- simple line functions that can be applied to an open file * ``lipsum`` -- the Lipsum plugin * ``markdown`` -- the Markdown plugin -* ``multiterm`` -- the multiterm plugin * ``overview``-- the overview plugin * ``pairtaghighlighter`` -- the PairTagHighlighter plugin * ``peg-markdown`` -- use the Peg-Markdown library in the Markdown plugin @@ -90,6 +87,7 @@ Available plugins are: * ``updatechecker`` -- the Updatechecker plugin * ``vimode`` -- the Vim-mode plugin * ``webhelper`` -- the WebHelper plugin +* ``workbench`` -- manage and customize multiple projects * ``xmlsnippets`` -- the XMLSnippets plugin
Example::
Modified: build/devhelp.m4 29 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -AC_DEFUN([GP_CHECK_DEVHELP], -[ - GP_ARG_DISABLE([devhelp], [auto]) - - GTK_VERSION=2.16 - WEBKIT_VERSION=1.1.13 - GCONF_VERSION=2.6.0 - LIBWNCK_VERSION=2.10.0 - - AC_PATH_PROG(GLIB_GENMARSHAL, glib-genmarshal) - AC_PATH_PROG(GLIB_MKENUMS, glib-mkenums) - - GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_DEPS([devhelp], [DEVHELP], - [gtk+-2.0 >= ${GTK_VERSION} - webkit-1.0 >= ${WEBKIT_VERSION} - libwnck-1.0 >= ${LIBWNCK_VERSION} - gconf-2.0 >= ${GCONF_VERSION} - gthread-2.0 - zlib]) - - GP_COMMIT_PLUGIN_STATUS([DevHelp]) - - AC_CONFIG_FILES([ - devhelp/Makefile - devhelp/devhelp/Makefile - devhelp/src/Makefile - devhelp/data/Makefile - ]) -])
Modified: build/geany-plugins.nsi 2 lines changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ SectionEnd !insertmacro MUI_DESCRIPTION_TEXT ${SEC01} "Required plugin files. You cannot skip these files." !insertmacro MUI_DESCRIPTION_TEXT ${SEC02} "Various translations for the included plugins." !insertmacro MUI_DESCRIPTION_TEXT ${SEC03} "Various documentation files for the included plugins." -!insertmacro MUI_DESCRIPTION_TEXT ${SEC04} "Dependency files for various plugins (GeanyCTags, GeanyGenDoc, SpellCheck, WebHelper, Markdown, GeanyLua, GeanyPG, UpdateChecker, GitChangeBar, PrettyPrinter, GeanyVC)." +!insertmacro MUI_DESCRIPTION_TEXT ${SEC04} "Dependency files for various plugins (GeanyCTags, GeanyGenDoc, SpellCheck, GeanyLua, GeanyPG, UpdateChecker, GitChangeBar, PrettyPrinter, GeanyVC)." !insertmacro MUI_FUNCTION_DESCRIPTION_END
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Modified: build/geanypy.m4 39 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -AC_DEFUN([GP_CHECK_GEANYPY], -[ - GP_ARG_DISABLE([Geanypy], [auto]) - GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_GTK2_ONLY([Geanypy]) - GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_DEPS([Geanypy], [PYGTK], [pygtk-2.0]) - GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_DEPS([Geanypy], [GMODULE], [gmodule-2.0]) - dnl FIXME: Checks for Python below should gracefully disable the plugin - dnl if they don't succeed and enable_geanypy is set to `auto`. - dnl However, since these macros don't seem to gracefully handle - dnl failure, and since if PyGTK is found they are likely to succeed - dnl anyway, we assume that if the plugin is not disabled at this - dnl point it is OK for these checks to be fatal. The user can pass - dnl always pass --disable-geanypy anyway. - AS_IF([! test x$enable_geanypy = xno], [ - AX_PYTHON_DEVEL([>= '2.6']) - AX_PYTHON_LIBRARY(,[AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find Python library])]) - AC_SUBST([PYTHON]) - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([GEANYPY_PYTHON_LIBRARY], - ["$PYTHON_LIBRARY"], - [Location of Python library to dlopen()]) - - dnl check for C flags we wish to use - GEANYPY_CFLAGS= - for flag in -fno-strict-aliasing \ - -Wno-write-strings \ - -Wno-long-long - do - GP_CHECK_CFLAG([$flag], [GEANYPY_CFLAGS="${GEANYPY_CFLAGS} $flag"]) - done - AC_SUBST([GEANYPY_CFLAGS]) - ]) - GP_COMMIT_PLUGIN_STATUS([Geanypy]) - AC_CONFIG_FILES([ - geanypy/Makefile - geanypy/src/Makefile - geanypy/geany/Makefile - geanypy/plugins/Makefile - ]) -])
Modified: build/gtk.m4 6 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -45,12 +45,6 @@ AC_DEFUN([GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_GTKN_ONLY], [m4_tolower(AS_TR_SH(enable_$1))=no])])]) ])
-dnl GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_GTK2_ONLY pluginname -AC_DEFUN([GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_GTK2_ONLY], -[ - GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_GTKN_ONLY([$1], [2]) -]) - dnl GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_GTK3_ONLY pluginname AC_DEFUN([GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_GTK3_ONLY], [
Modified: build/multiterm.m4 13 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -AC_DEFUN([GP_CHECK_MULTITERM], -[ - GP_ARG_DISABLE([multiterm], [auto]) - - GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_VALA([multiterm]) - GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_DEPS([multiterm], [MULTITERM], [gtk+-2.0 vte]) - GP_COMMIT_PLUGIN_STATUS([MultiTerm]) - - AC_CONFIG_FILES([ - multiterm/Makefile - multiterm/src/Makefile - ]) -])
Modified: build/vala.m4 35 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -dnl GP_CHECK_VALAC([version], [action-if-found], [action-if-not-found]) -dnl Checks for the Vala compiler. Similar to AM_PROG_VALAC but supports -dnl 2nd and 3rd arguments with Automake < 1.12.5 -AC_DEFUN([GP_CHECK_VALAC], -[ - gp_have_valac=yes - AM_PROG_VALAC([$1],,[gp_have_valac=no]) - dnl Automake < 1.12.5 does not support 3rd arg but leaves $VALAC - dnl empty if not found, so emulate it - AS_IF([test "x$VALAC" = x], [gp_have_valac=no]) - AS_IF([test "$gp_have_valac" = yes], - [m4_default([$2], [:])], - [m4_default([$3], [:])]) -]) - -dnl GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_VALA(plugin, [valac-version]) -dnl Checks for the Vala compiler and takes the appropriate action on -dnl $plugin depending on its presence. -dnl FIXME: take into account that the compiler is optional if we have -dnl the generated C sources -AC_DEFUN([GP_CHECK_PLUGIN_VALA], -[ - AS_IF([test "$m4_tolower(AS_TR_SH(enable_$1))" = no],[], - [GP_CHECK_VALAC([$2], - [dnl we fake the checking messages here because - dnl GP_CHECK_VALAC outputs messages itself - AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the vala compiler is compatible with $1]) - AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])], - [AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the vala compiler is compatible with $1]) - AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) - AS_IF([test "$m4_tolower(AS_TR_SH(enable_$1))" = yes], - [AC_MSG_ERROR([$1 requires the Vala compiler])], - [test "$m4_tolower(AS_TR_SH(enable_$1))" = auto], - [m4_tolower(AS_TR_SH(enable_$1))=no])])]) -])
Modified: configure.ac 3 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ GP_CHECK_CODENAV GP_CHECK_COMMANDER GP_CHECK_DEBUGGER GP_CHECK_DEFINEFORMAT -GP_CHECK_DEVHELP GP_CHECK_GEANYCTAGS GP_CHECK_GEANYDOC GP_CHECK_GEANYEXTRASEL @@ -49,7 +48,6 @@ GP_CHECK_GEANYMACRO GP_CHECK_GEANYMINISCRIPT GP_CHECK_GEANYNUMBEREDBOOKMARKS GP_CHECK_GEANYPRJ -GP_CHECK_GEANYPY GP_CHECK_GEANYVC GP_CHECK_GEANYPG GP_CHECK_GENIUSPASTE @@ -58,7 +56,6 @@ GP_CHECK_KEYRECORD GP_CHECK_LINEOPERATIONS GP_CHECK_LIPSUM GP_CHECK_MARKDOWN -GP_CHECK_MULTITERM GP_CHECK_OVERVIEW GP_CHECK_PAIRTAGHIGHLIGHTER GP_CHECK_POHELPER
Modified: devhelp/AUTHORS 1 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Matthew Brush mbrush@codebrainz.ca
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Modified: devhelp/Makefile.am 4 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -include $(top_srcdir)/build/vars.auxfiles.mk - -SUBDIRS = devhelp src data -plugin = devhelp
Modified: devhelp/NEWS 16 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -Version 0.21 ------------- - - - Add support for searching Manual pages (if `man` program is available). - - Add support for search Google Code and loading the results into the - embedded WebKit browser. - - Code cleanups, bug fixes and refactoring. - - - -Initial Release - Post 0.20 ---------------------------- - - - Add the Devhelp plugin which integrates Devhelp user-interface directly - into Geany's user-interface, allowing to jump directly to relevant - GTK-DOC documentation from a selected symbol.
Modified: devhelp/README 114 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 114 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -Devhelp -=========== - -.. image:: http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/7087/devhelpsmall.png - :width: 400 - :alt: image of a plugin in work (if applicable) - :align: right - :target: http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/5833/devhelp.png - -.. contents:: - -About ------ - -This plugin embeds an API documentation browser and search functionality -directly into Geany's user interface. In case you didn't know, Devhelp is an -API documentation browser mainly aimed at GNOME-related libraries, although -there are Devhelp books for a wide range of library APIs. Check your package -manager and/or Google and you should have no trouble finding books that can -be viewed with Devhelp. - -Features --------- - -* search in Devhelp -* search in 'man' pages -* search in Google Code Search - -Usage ------ - -*User Interface Changes* -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -When you load the plugin, two things are added to Geany's UI. The first is a -new tab labeled 'Devhelp' in the Sidebar notebook. Inside this notebook page -are two sub-tabs; Contents and Search. Contents lets you browse all of the -books at once and see their table of contents in a tree view. Search, not -surprisingly lets you search all of the books for a search term. The second -UI element that gets added to Geany is the 'Documentation' tab. This new tab -is added in the main area, where it will be next to a new tab called 'Code' -which now holds the existing documents tabs. - -*Keybindings* -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -There are several keybindings available when the Devhelp plugin is loaded to -make it faster to access documentation. The following keybindings are -available: - -*Toggle sidebar contents tab* -+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -Activates the "Contents" tab under the Devhelp sidebar tab. The previous tab -will be saved so that when this keybinding is fired again, the previous tab -selection will be activated. - -*Toggle sidebar search tab* -+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -Just like the previous keybinding but with the "Search" tab. - -*Toggle documentation tab* -++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -Flips between the main documentation viewer and your current code. - -*Search for current tag in Devhelp* -+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -While coding in the editor, the current tag, that is, the word that is -nearest to the cursor that looks like a programming symbol, or the current -selection, can be search for quickly by activating this keybinding. Once -activated, the Devhelp books repository on your system will be searched for -the current tag and if an exact match is found, it will be loaded into the -documentation view and the view will be made active. - -*Search for current tag in Manual pages* -++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -Like the previous keybinding, but rather than searching Devhelp books, the -systems manual pages will be searched, assuming a `man` program is available. -The manual page sections will be searched in the order most likely to yield -manual pages relevant to programming. For example, a search for `mkdir` should -locate the `mkdir()` function from section 2 before it finds the `mkdir` shell -utility in section 1. - -*Search for current tag in Google Code Search* -++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -Like the previous two keybindings, except that a search will be performed -online using Google's Code Search service. The search results page will be -displayed in the documentation view. - -*Context Menu* -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -There's also another way to invoke a search for the current symbol for our -mouse loving friends out there. If you right click on the current document, -on a tag/symbol you want help on, the context menu that appears will have an -menu called `Search for "Foo" documentation in`. Under this menu are 3 items -for the searches discussed under the `Keybindings` section which, when -activated, will perform the same searches as described above. - -Requirements ------------- - -* GTK >= 2.16 -* libwebkitgtk >= 1.1.18 -* libdevhelp 1.0 >= 2.30.1 or libdevhelp 2.0 >= 2.32.0 - -Contact developers ------------------- - -You can email me at matt@geany.org, or find me on the #geany IRC channel on FreeNode, with the nickname 'codebrainz'.
Modified: devhelp/autogen.sh 6 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -autoreconf -vfi || exit 1 - -echo 'Build system setup OK.' -echo 'Now type `./configure` to configure the package.'
Modified: devhelp/configure.ac 20 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -AC_PREREQ([2.67]) -AC_INIT([geany-devhelp], [0.1], [mbrush@leftclick.ca]) -AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) -AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wall]) -LT_INIT - -AC_PROG_CC -AC_PROG_INSTALL -AC_PROG_MKDIR_P -AC_PROG_LIBTOOL - -PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GTK], [gtk+-2.0]) -PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GEANY], [geany]) -PKG_CHECK_MODULES([DEVHELP], [libdevhelp-1.0]) - -AM_SILENT_RULES([yes]) - -AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile data/Makefile src/Makefile]) -AC_OUTPUT -
Modified: devhelp/data/Makefile.am 10 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -include $(top_srcdir)/build/vars.docs.mk - -plugin = devhelp - -dist_plugindata_DATA = \ - devhelp-plugin.svg \ - devhelp-plugin-48.png \ - geany-devhelp-plugin.png \ - home.html \ - devhelp.conf
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Modified: devhelp/data/devhelp.conf 67 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ - -[webview] -# Which notebook gets the webview -# 0 - None (hidden) -# 1 - Sidebar -# 2 - Message Window -# 3 - A new "Main Notebook" -location=3 - -# When a search is triggered through the UI or keybinding, focus the webview -# (show it's notebook page). -focus_webview_on_search=true - -# If set, it's a URI to show in the webview when the plugin is loaded -# If left blank, the last URI that was shown is used -custom_homepage= - -# Tracks the last URI shown in the webview. -# This is set by the plugin automatically on unload. -# If not set (initial) custom_homepage will be shown if set or a default -# page otherwise. -last_uri= - - -[doc_providers] -# Use the integrated Devhelp widgets/features. -devhelp=true -# Use the system's manual pages (if man program is available) -man_pages=true -# Search Google Code and put the result page in the webview -codesearch=true - -[devhelp] -# Use the devhelp sidebar (search and browser UI). -show_devhelp_sidebar=true -# When using the devhelp sidebar, move the main sidebar's tabs to the bottom. -set_sidebar_tabs_bottom=true -# When searching with Devhelp, show the tab with the Devhelp sidebar in it. -focus_sidebar_on_search=true - -[man_pages] -# If the manual page program isn't in the path, you can set it's path. -prog_path=man -# Value to pass to -P option of man program -pager_prog=col -b -# Search manual page sections in this order. This value is directly passed -# the man program's -S option. -section_order=3:2:1:8:5:4:7:6 - -[codesearch] -base_uri=http://www.google.com/codesearch - -# If Geany's filetype can be mapped to a Google code search language, then -# specify the language to narrow down the search. -use_lang_for_search=true - -# Other parameteres added to the end of the search URI just before loading -# the URI in the webview. -uri_params= - -[misc] -# Where to put the tabs in the "main notebook" if it's being used. -# 0 - Left -# 1 - Right -# 2 - Top -# 3 - Bottom -main_notebook_tab_pos=3
Modified: devhelp/data/geany-devhelp-plugin.png 0 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) =================================================================== No diff available, check online
Modified: devhelp/data/geany-devhelp.png 0 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) =================================================================== No diff available, check online
Modified: devhelp/data/home.html 16 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -<html> - <body> - <h1 align="center">Geany Devhelp Plugin</h1> - <p align="center"> - Use the Devhelp sidebar tab to navigate the documentation.</p> - <p align="center"> - <span style="font-weight: bold;">Tip:</span> - Select a tag/symbol in your code, right click on the editor and - choose the 'Search Devhelp for...' option to search for - that tag in Devhelp. - </p> - <div align="center"> - <img src="geany-devhelp-plugin.png" /> - </div> - </body> -</html>
Modified: devhelp/devhelp/Makefile.am 83 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libdevhelp-2.la - -dh_headers = \ - dh-assistant.h \ - dh-assistant-view.h \ - dh-base.h \ - dh-book-manager.h \ - dh-book.h \ - dh-book-tree.h \ - dh-error.h \ - dh-keyword-model.h \ - dh-link.h \ - dh-search.h \ - dh-window.h - -dh-enum-types.h: dh-enum-types.h.template $(dh_headers) $(GLIB_MKENUMS) - $(AM_V_GEN) (cd $(srcdir) && $(GLIB_MKENUMS) --template dh-enum-types.h.template $(dh_headers)) > $@ - -dh-enum-types.c: dh-enum-types.c.template $(dh_headers) $(GLIB_MKENUMS) - $(AM_V_GEN) (cd $(srcdir) && $(GLIB_MKENUMS) --template dh-enum-types.c.template $(dh_headers)) > $@ - -BUILT_SOURCES = \ - dh-marshal.h \ - dh-marshal.c \ - dh-enum-types.h \ - dh-enum-types.c - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - dh-marshal.list \ - dh-enum-types.c.template \ - dh-enum-types.h.template - -libdevhelp_2_la_SOURCES = \ - dh-assistant.c \ - dh-assistant-view.c \ - dh-base.c \ - dh-book.c \ - dh-book-manager.c \ - dh-book-tree.c \ - dh-enum-types.c \ - dh-enum-types.h \ - dh-error.c \ - dh-keyword-model.c \ - dh-link.c \ - dh-marshal.c \ - dh-marshal.h \ - dh-parser.c \ - dh-parser.h \ - dh-preferences.c \ - dh-preferences.h \ - dh-search.c \ - dh-util.c \ - dh-util.h \ - dh-window.c \ - eggfindbar.c \ - eggfindbar.h \ - ige-conf.c \ - ige-conf-gconf.c \ - ige-conf.h \ - ige-conf-private.h \ - $(dh_headers) - -libdevhelp_2_la_CPPFLAGS = \ - -I$(top_srcdir) \ - -DLOCALEDIR=""$(datadir)/locale"" \ - -DDATADIR=""$(datadir)"" \ - -DG_LOG_DOMAIN="Devhelp" \ - $(DEVHELP_CPPFLAGS) - -libdevhelp_2_la_CFLAGS = \ - $(DEVHELP_CFLAGS) - -libdevhelp_2_la_LIBADD = \ - $(DEVHELP_LIBS) - -libdevhelp_2_la_LDFLAGS = \ - -no-undefined - -dh-marshal.h: dh-marshal.list - $(AM_V_GEN)$(GLIB_GENMARSHAL) --prefix=_dh_marshal --header --output=$@ dh-marshal.list - -dh-marshal.c: dh-marshal.list - $(AM_V_GEN)$(GLIB_GENMARSHAL) --prefix=_dh_marshal --body --output=$@ dh-marshal.list
Modified: devhelp/devhelp/dh-assistant-view.c 465 lines changed, 0 insertions(+), 465 deletions(-) =================================================================== @@ -1,465 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2008 Imendio AB - * Copyright (C) 2008 Sven Herzberg - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, S@@ Diff output truncated at 100000 characters. @@
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