Thanks for answering. I guess I'll just have to find someone willing to implement this :)
(Thanks Alexandre for the tip, I'm already acting like this but I think an embedded file selector would be faster to use.)
Alexandre Moreira a écrit :
On 4/27/07, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:35:04 +0200, Jean-Philippe skateinmars@skateinmars.net wrote:
Hello everybody. A few days ago I discovered medit[1], a gtk2 editor which is not as powerful as geany but has some nice features (including python scripting).
One of his feature is a file selector[2] which allows us to browse the filesystem directly within the editor. Could it be possible to add a similar feature on geany? It could be placed on a tab near the open files and selector tabs.
This feature was already requested several times. If anyone wants to write a patch, feel welcome to do it. Sorry, I won't add it by myself.
Just a workaround I find very useful in situations like this (I use it in both Geany and GVim). I usually keep a Thunar window opened, vertically maximized and narrow it a lot, presenting files as a list. That way I can put it left or right and launch my files (which will always load in new tabs in Geany.... it works nice) :)
Regards, Enrico
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