Well, I am not sure if I can get used to it for larger projects.
I already use Geany for some years now for DokuWiki development. Mainly for working on the plugins and only seldom working on the core. It doesn't matter for me in this case as the plugins do not have so many files.
But for larger C projects containing multiple libs I would really miss it.
I'd recommend Geany not be bloated with this unnecessary functionality.
Hmm, I guess it is everyone's personal point of view which decides if you judge it as something unnecessary or an required feature. But I agree that I would not add it to Geany itself. But a plugin would be cool.
Am 14.06.2017 um 19:22 schrieb Chris Spencer:
I came from Eclipse, which supported multiple projects, and I thought I would really miss it in Geany...but I don't. Having separate windows dividing my projects has actually helped me keep things better organized. But to each their own. It's unlikely this will ever be added to Geany, and now that I'm used to it, I'd recommend Geany not be bloated with this unnecessary functionality.
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 1:01 PM, Lars Paulsen <lars_paulsen@web.de mailto:lars_paulsen@web.de> wrote:
Hi Lex, thanks for the detailed answer. I already suspected that there is no real multiple project support. That is something that I am really missing. What I like on Geany is the simplicity and the de-coupling of the editor and other development tools (compiler, build system...). That is really a nice principle. All thumbs-up for that! But not having multiple project support is IMHO quite an inconvenience. Would it be theoretically possible to write a plugin for that? Or do you know any design constraints which would make this impossible? Cheers, Lars