Hi folks
First of all, big thank you to geany developers, it's my main editor now for over a year or so.
I use geany for commercial projects that I do as a freelance, so I'm wondering about whether there's a way to write the status log to disk? That would mean that I could run some [fairly ugly] script to keep track of time spent on this and on 'that'.
Apologies if it's a question already asked, I looked through some of the recent archive and couldn't see an answer.
Best regards Hugh Barnard
On 2 September 2012 19:46, Hugh Barnard hugh.barnard@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks
First of all, big thank you to geany developers, it's my main editor now for over a year or so.
I use geany for commercial projects that I do as a freelance, so I'm wondering about whether there's a way to write the status log to disk? That would mean that I could run some [fairly ugly] script to keep track of time spent on this and on 'that'.
Well, I guess you can tell how long the file is open, if that equates to time spent then fine, for me that often equates to time spent elsewhere :)
Anyway if you are running on Linux then run Geany from the command line with -v and re-direct the stdout & stderr to a file should get you when things are opened and closed.
Cheers Lex
Apologies if it's a question already asked, I looked through some of the recent archive and couldn't see an answer.
Best regards Hugh Barnard
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