[Geany] New request (if not exist) : restore tab

Michael Comperchio fazoogled at xxxxx
Wed Apr 1 01:40:15 UTC 2009


Yeh, I gotta pipe up here too. I've been using Geany on Linux and 
Windows for a couple years (gee, time flies). I do the major 
development stuff in  visual studio. It's got all the bells and 
whistles and horns and lights and da da da.... But when I just want to 
write something quick and dirty (mostly 'c' some html) I like to be 
able to click on the icon and a half second later there's geany. When I 
click on VS, 5 minutes later there's the studio.

Geany is a GREAT tool. Please don't make it a 'big deal' IDE.

and Enrico, thanks!

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Michael Comperchio
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On Mar 31, 2009, at 9:30 PM, Manish Sinha (मनीष सिन्हा) wrote:

> 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!
>
> -- 
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