On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 18:12:03 +0100, Francois Cami fcami@winsoft.fr wrote:
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 18:45:39 +0200 Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:13:15 +0200, Armin Fuerst afuerst@cogidata.com wrote:
Hi,
The new open dialog is basically fine for me, but there is one big disadvantage: the network drives appear without their name (network connection). Is it possible to show the network name additionally?
I don't know. This should be a GTK issue, maybe there is somewhere a setting. Sorry, I think we can't change this.
What GTK version do you use? Maybe an upgrade could help.
By the way, new Windows build available, it's available again at http://files.uvena.de/geany/geany_svn_win32.zip.
Tested. Comments : 1/ the new "open" dialog window is perfect, the encoding selector is exactly what I needed, except it's a unsorted, see attached screenshot for an example. I suspect this may be GTK's fault, though.
It is sorted, but in a strange way. The list is sorted alphabetically by the name of the encoding and the list is displayed from left to write. So the first item is at row 0, column 0, the second at row 0, column two and so on. Perhaps we will change this.
4/ however editing texts in right-to-left languages like arabic doesn't work. Geany seems able to add or remove characters correctly, but the cursor is always displayed at one end of the arabic text line, not where it actually is (i.e. not where text is added if the user starts to add text). The same behaviour exists in hebrew.
Did you try whether it works with Scite? Sorry, can't say very much about this at the moment, never played with RTL languages.
regards, Enrico
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