Hi, I am a happy Geany user since two years, Geany is Great! :-)
But, I normally have most of my file open in my projects. This is a problem, since there seams to be a limit around 95(?) files that are re-opened when one is starting Geany.
Is there a way to up this value?
I haven't tested head, so maybe this is an obsoleted request/question.
Cheers, Micael
On 2 May 2010 18:29, m8847 m8847@abc.se wrote:
Hi, I am a happy Geany user since two years, Geany is Great! :-)
But, I normally have most of my file open in my projects. This is a problem, since there seams to be a limit around 95(?) files that are re-opened when one is starting Geany.
Is there a way to up this value?
I haven't tested head, so maybe this is an obsoleted request/question.
Cheers, Micael
Hi,
There is no fixed limit, could you provide more information on what version of Geany, Operating system and version, gtk and glib versions (use geany -v)
Cheers Lex
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But, I normally have most of my file open in my projects. This is a problem, since there seams to be a limit around 95(?) files that are re-opened when one is starting Geany.
Is there a way to up this value?
Hi,
There is no fixed limit, could you provide more information on what
version
of Geany, Operating system and version, gtk and glib versions (use geany -v)
Cheers Lex
Aha, interesting!
On my laptop geany -v gives me; Geany 0.18.1, GTK+ 2.18.9, GLib 2.22.5
This is on a Gentoo linux (~arch).
I have an older Geany on the other computer, but it acts the same. (also Gentoo, but amd64)
Cheers, Micael
On Sun, 02 May 2010 17:50:27 +0200, m8847 wrote:
But, I normally have most of my file open in my projects. This is a problem, since there seams to be a limit around 95(?) files that are re-opened when one is starting Geany.
Is there a way to up this value?
Hi,
There is no fixed limit, could you provide more information on what
version
of Geany, Operating system and version, gtk and glib versions (use geany -v)
Cheers Lex
Aha, interesting!
On my laptop geany -v gives me; Geany 0.18.1, GTK+ 2.18.9, GLib 2.22.5
Weird. Long time ago, there was a stupid limit of 25 files. Yes, that was stupid and we removed that limit :). Then there was basically no more real limit except that in the configuration file only 100 files were stored, that was sort of a bug and has been fixed some time ago (long before Geany 0.18, in July 2008).
So, if you are using Geany 0.18, you likely found a new bug :(. Could you provide your ~/.config/geany/geany.conf either here on the list or to me via private mail, whatever you prefer. Oh, and the full output of the Help->Debug Messages window after you started Geany with files which were not re-opened as expected.
Thanks.
Regards, Enrico
On Sun, 2 May 2010 23:48:03 +0200, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
Weird. Long time ago, there was a stupid limit of 25 files. Yes, that was stupid and we removed that limit :). Then there was basically no more real limit except that in the configuration file only 100 files were stored, that was sort of a bug and has been fixed some time ago (long before Geany 0.18, in July 2008).
Today, at work, I checked the version of Geany, and it was ooooooold. Build date was August 2008! ;-) But maybe I checked it out earlier, so your fix date is probably ok. Not strange it did not save my files. :-)
I'll update it first thing in the morning.
With my laptop, I have 0.18.1 but I have had a lot of issues where ACPI never allowed me to wake the machine after a suspend to ram. So maybe - most likely, really - I just assumed that the files missing at start up where missing because of the same reason as the stationary. Sorry ;-) I'll keep two eyes open just in case, but you guys can relax.
I am kicking myself for not upgrading... :)
Best regards, Micael