On 4/27/07, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 08:38:45 +0200, Jelle de Jong jelledejong@powercraft.nl wrote:
Just a comment, I would really like to be able to switch with a short cut between tab 4 and tab 8 like is possible with mousepad.
Ok, I'll go to add it. But I'm still not convinced that it will be a commonly used feature ;-).
Just curious: what is the Jelle talking about? The only place I see a setting for tabs is in Edit --> Prefs --> Files tab, with "Tab Width" and the "replace tabs by space" checkbox.
If it's just a matter of making the tab key work twice when you hit it once, why not just hit the tab key twice when you want to indent more?
Not sure if this is related, but one feature that's useful for folks who use all spaces all the time is a way to insert a real tab character into a file (the only place I can think of where this is useful is for editing a makefile). Can Geany do this? I don't see a key command for it in Help --> Keyboard shortcuts, or Prefs --> Key Bindings, or in Appendix B of the docs. If Geany can't do it, I recommend an "insert real tab" menu item in the Edit menu. This feature probably wouldn't get a lot of use, so I'd suggest it doesn't need to take up a key binding. Incidentally, not sure how well that would work when you have the "replace tabs by spaces" pref enabled...
Note: some editors provide an "insert verbatim" or "insert quoted" command where you can insert all sorts of things (I'm guessing less-often-used ascii control characters?). Dunno how useful that is for folks. I've only ever used it to get a tab in a makefile.
---John