Just tried it. Got the window, but no "cursor" nor any way to select a file. The only thing that worked was mousing to the "close" button. Running up-to-date archlinux (no "Testing" packages)
Your script is in the right direction, but I read where Geany will have a key shortcut to get to the open files list. Then arrowing (or incrementally selecting by typing the first part of a filename?) to select. I assume the focus will return to Geany after selection, as well as if no selection is made, a shortcut key to get back to the editor window.
The notion of having projects is good. Geany should have that someday. In the interim, if I could actually select a project file somehow, and then select a file listed, that would be cool.
In the words of a VERY OLD cartoon cat "I hate those meeses to pieces!"
chuck
ps. If anyone gets the above reference, you are old too. And I'm not the first to use that phrase in reference to computer mice. (They do have there place.)
John Gabriele wrote:
I spent a little time writing a little utility for Geany for navigating quickly between a given list of files:
http://www.milliwatt-software.com/jmg/files/geany_project_browser.py.bz2
I originally wanted it for navigating between already open files, but since I didn't at the time have an easy way to see what files geany has open (gah... I'm so lazy I haven't gotten around to installing Jeff's Lua plug-in yet), I instead just made it show files listed in a ./<foo>.project file that you create.
Just posting about it here in case anyone finds it useful. It'll probably only be interesting to folks who don't like taking their hands off the keyboard. :) While its running, I just Alt-Tab over to it, hit a key (or a few, bouncing around between files), then Alt-Tab back to Geany.
Let me know if you think it's handy.
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