Hi all,
Geany 0.13 is available!
For a comprehensive list of changes to Geany 0.12, please see http://geany.uvena.de/Documentation/ReleaseNotes. A very detailed and complete list of changes can be found in the ChangeLog, included in the source packages as well as in the Windows binary files.
Some of the highlights: - Project session file support - File Browser sidebar plugin, VCdiff plugin and Autosave plugin - Plugin Manager dialog to enable/disable plugins - Configurable keybindings for Cut, Copy and Paste - (almost) full build support on Windows - native GTK printing support on Unix-like systems and Windows - and of course many bug fixes and improvements - New translations: Japanese, Ukrainian and Greek, many updated translations
Note for all users of older Versions of Geany: We changed the format how session files are stored, so when you start Geany 0.13 for the first time, your old session won't be loaded.
Notes for Windows users: - Native GTK printing support is only available when you Geany build from source on Windows with a recent GTK version(>= 2.10) or if you use the full installer(see below). - To be more compliant with Windows, we changed the location of Geany's configuration directory to use %appdata%. Therefore, Geany will startup with a fresh configuration. You can copy your old configs from e.g. C:\Documents and Settings/user/.geany to C:\Documents and Settings/user/Application Data/Geany (or however the paths are called on your system)
We want to thank all translators who have contributed new or updated translations to this release as well as all people who contributed to this release with patches, feedback, bug reports and so on. Thank you!
All downloads can be found as usual on http://geany.uvena.de/ http://files.uvena.de/geany/ or https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=153444
Please note the full installer for Windows (geany-0.13_setup.exe) can only be used on Windows 2000 or newer. Windows 98 users should use the small installer or the zip file together with a GTK 2.6 runtime environment (available on http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html).
Happy coding, Enrico