On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 10:38:18 -0500, "John Gabriele" jmg3000@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/9/07, Mikhail Savitsky mikhail.savitsky@gmail.com wrote:
Dear developers,
- I am using geany in colour-inverted mode, but I do not think
this is essential to the problem. When I open a file with un-recognised extension, say .txt, is has type "None" and is black-on-white. When I switch the file type to, say, "Config file" is becomes colour-inverted, as it should have been when opened. Switching back to "None" keeps it colour-inverted, again as it is expected to be. Thus, to see a None-type file in correct colour (white-on-black) I have to switch its type to something and then back to "None". Minor nuisance or feature?
Misha, I've got the same issue. Though, I'm not using "color-inverted" mode -- instead, I've got some custom dark-themed low-contrast filetypes files set up (moved to http://www.milliwatt-software.com/jmg/files/colors_to_hex.tar.gz from /temp BTW).
Seems like it would be nice if there were a filetypes.none file where I could just set foreground and background. I tried copying
Should we add one? Is it necessary? At the moment, the only values for filetype None are the fore- and background colour which are by default black and white(and in the last SVN version the other way around if invert_all is set). But we can also add the file filetype.none with just the one line to change the fore- and background colours.
- Any plans for splitting page?
Oooh. Another feature that would be handy. I got used to split-window in Emacs (and jEdit too) and now I'm a bit spoiled. :)
I really don't like it. Yesterday, Tim Tassonis mentioned "We don't want another emacs, do we?" ;-).
Well, I'm not completely against the split-window feature but I don't see a reasonably way to implement it beside the current way of tab positioning(read: the notebook tabs).
Regards, Enrico
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