Nick Treleaven a écrit : > On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 17:46:45 +0200 > Enrico Tröger <enrico.troe...@uvena.de> wrote: > >>> Yes, I think it could be a (hidden?) option at least until it got fixed >>> at the GTK level. Note that anyway it is only available if Geany was >>> compiled against GTK >= 2.12. >> Which is probably true for most Geany users (using GTK >= 2.12). > > (After a quick Grep it seems to me it's 2.10, not 2.12). Yes, actually. I don't know why I've said 2.12 sorry.
>> Maybe we could generally disable calling gtk_recent_manager_add_item() >> when opening more than one file at once because maybe the user doesn't >> want to have them added at all. Though, no idea if this is a valid >> assumption and also no idea how to verify it :). I don't think so. I use that recent files feature, not that much but I use it. And I would be definitely surprised if a file is added to it if I open it alone but not if I open another file together. But of course if we open 15 files and only 10 are shown in the recent list, the first 5 might haven't be added at all. It would probably be a little tricky to do that but it's probably the less wrong workaround. > In fact, we might keep the workaround for e.g. 2.10, 2.12, etc if the > fix is only in the most recent version(s). Yes, I don't think GTK maintainers would release patch for the older versions. Perhaps distributions would do so, but I doubt -- it is not a security fix, only usability, and that have a significant impact only when dealing with lot of files. Regards, Colomban _______________________________________________ Geany-devel mailing list Geany-devel@uvena.de http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel