Ok, thanks. Here's the errors message:
11:43:23.623807: GLib-GIO DEBUG : _g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation gvfs (GDaemonVfs) for ‘gio-vfs’ 11:43:23.651576: Geany WARNING : Failed to bind IPC socket (/run/user/1000/geany/geany_socket.9ecfe310): 13: Permission denied 11:43:23.651593: Geany INFO : Geany 1.38, en_CA.UTF-8 11:43:23.651601: Geany INFO : GTK 3.24.33, GLib 2.72.1 11:43:23.651646: Geany INFO : OS: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (jammy) 11:43:23.651655: Geany INFO : System data dir: /usr/share/geany 11:43:23.651665: Geany INFO : User config dir: /home/david/.config/geany 11:43:23.780411: Geany INFO : Loaded GTK+ CSS theme '/usr/share/geany/geany.css' 11:43:23.780982: Geany INFO : Loaded GTK+ CSS theme '/usr/share/geany/geany-3.20.css' 11:43:23.785913: Geany INFO : System plugin path: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/geany 11:43:23.793917: Geany INFO : Added filetype JSON (64). 11:43:23.793929: Geany INFO : Added filetype Scala (65). 11:43:23.793936: Geany INFO : Added filetype Arduino (66). 11:43:23.793943: Geany INFO : Added filetype Graphviz (67). 11:43:23.793950: Geany INFO : Added filetype Cython (68). 11:43:23.793956: Geany INFO : Added filetype Nim (69). 11:43:23.793962: Geany INFO : Added filetype Groovy (70). 11:43:23.793969: Geany INFO : Added filetype TypeScript (71). 11:43:23.793975: Geany INFO : Added filetype Kotlin (72). 11:43:23.793981: Geany INFO : Added filetype CUDA (73). 11:43:23.793988: Geany INFO : Added filetype Genie (74). 11:43:23.793994: Geany INFO : Added filetype Meson (75). 11:43:23.794001: Geany INFO : Added filetype Clojure (76). 11:43:23.794008: Geany INFO : Added filetype Swift (77). 11:43:23.806276: Geany INFO : Loaded libvte from libvte-2.91.so.0 11:43:23.808343: Geany WARNING : IPC socket could not be created, see Help->Debug Messages for details. 11:43:23.809102: Geany INFO : Loaded: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/geany/overview.so (Overview) 11:43:23.816614: Geany INFO : /tmp/alllists : None (UTF-8)
Looks like a permission problem. I hate fixing linux permission problems. Any suggestions (other than tacking on "sudo" in front of every single command, ha ha)? I wish there was a blanket security permission thing I could just set to "low" as I'm literally the only person using this system.
On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 7:31 PM Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
Opening a new tab in a running instance is the default behaviour, there is something going wrong if it doesn't work. Look in `help->debug messages` after it opens a new instance.
Otherwise need more information.
Cheers Lex
On Tue, 7 Jun 2022 at 11:22, Dave Parker cedardocster@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I often open bash files from a script to edit by either doing this:
geany "some file.sh"
or this
xdg-open "some file.sh"
Every time I do that I get a separate instance of geany with the file.
Is there a way to force it to *not* do a new instance but rather open a new pane or tab or whatever its called in an existing window?
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