Thomas Martitz wrote:
I wasn't not trying to convince him, nevertheless his complaints about Firefox didn't explain anything about why it isn't going to be done, making his whole post poorly helpful to the thread.
I'm not the one asking for the feature (and I don't plan to ask for it), but I'm still curious why features are rejected.
I am an old faithful user of Geany who was just watching this thread. Now I would like to comment.
Please keep Geany lightweight and simple with zero bloat. Please don't add any such features which makes it another Visual Studio or Eclipse or Netbeans. Yes! Those are good editors, still a bloatware for my needs. Firefox is my favorite browser, still I fell that it has becomes slow of late. New and new features are continuously making it bulky. This is what not at all required. Geany i well known for its lightweight and as a *hardly-any-dependency* application.
Enrico is like a God to this thread and Geany. I salute him! Keep on your work. If anyone doesnt like the current features of Geany, they can make a plugin or more fork the application development. After all its under GPL. These all are feature requests, not feature demands. The Geany developers have full right to turn them down, since they are also bound by their time constraints.
Geany devs! Keep rocking!