Hi,
I created a new Windows built of the current SVN version. There is also a new installer(ATM only for the SVN version) available which is now based on NSIS (http://nsis.sourceforge.net) and the installer script is available through SVN. The new installer has a nice feature which adds a new entry "Open with Geany" to the Windows context menu of every filetype. So, you can open any files with a right click in the explorer and say "Open with Geany" and the file will be opened in Geany. Of course, this is an optional feature and you can choose whether to activate or not while installing. The installer is available in two variants: a) small installer which contains just Geany b) the full installer which also includes a full GTK runtime environment (GTK 2.8, based on gtk+-2.8.18-setup-1.exe).
The small installer is useful when you already have a global installation of a GTK runtime environment and don't want to install it again. Otherwise, especially for new users, the full installer is quite comfortable because it installs everything needed to run Geany. Please note, that if you install Geany with the included GTK runtime environment it is only usuable for Geany other programs won't recognise it unless you add the installation path of Geany to your PATH environment variable.
The installer script geany.nsi: I doubt that this file is useful for anyone but I put it in SVN so that all Geany related files are there and everyone can have a look on what is going on while using the installer ;-). To use it, you need of course the NSIS compiler available from http://nsis.sourceforge.net and a subdirectory geany-$version with all files to be installed. If you have any questions about this, ask me. But I think most users won't need to use this at all.
Files: http://files.uvena.de/geany/geany-0.11svn_win32.zip http://files.uvena.de/geany/geany-0.11svn_nogtk_setup.exe http://files.uvena.de/geany/geany-0.11svn_setup.exe
Regards, Enrico
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