On Mon, 13 Feb 2012 17:14:19 -0800 Matthew Brush <mbr...@codebrainz.ca> wrote:
> On 02/11/2012 11:18 PM, Eugene Arshinov wrote: > > Hello. > > > > Sorry for bothering you so much. When I looked for existing bug > > reports related to changing document's filetype to "None", I found a > > couple of reports that seems obsolete. Maybe some of the developers > > could spend some time to review them and mark them as CLOSED or > > whatever is applicable. > > > > > > 1. Incorrect indentation guides - ID: 2637071 [1] > > > > I opened the attached document and did not see any issues with > > indentation guides. I could miss something because I rarely use the > > guies, but... Maybe it was already fixed in Scintilla? > > > > Enrico replied to this report in 2009. > > > > I think this bug is still present if I understand it correctly. The > attached file causes indentation guides to be shown on the blank line > that has no indentation at all. > Seems that I misunderstood the problem. Let's leave the report open. > > > > 2. Command line option to bring Geany to front - ID: 2276179 [2] > > > > Seems that some actions were performed to fix the bug, but the > > report's author didn't have time to check it. Maybe, as a long > > time has passed since 2009, the bug report can be closed? BTW, > > what is described in the report, works fine for me (Geany is > > brought to front). > > > > Enrico replied to this report in 2009, too. > > > > Just closed this one. > Thanks :) > > > > 3. "geany xyz.txt" does not load files from session - ID: 2838686 > > [3] > > > > Here it wasn't decided whether of not Geany should restore > > session. I suggest we discuss this question and finally either fix > > the bug or mark it as WONTFIX. > > > > A long time ago I added to the Preferences dialog a checkbox that > > controlled the behaviour. This was done in the sm branch. If it's > > decided that a graphical preference is needed, I can extract code > > from there and make a pull request. > > > > However, currently I think that a hidden pref for that is better. > > Your opinions? > > > > I don't often use Geany for opening files from the command line and > usually I always have a Geany window open so if I do, it's not an > issue, so I can't really provide a worthwhile opinion here. > It's same with me, actually :) But still it would be good to make a decision about the bug report. _______________________________________________ Geany-devel mailing list Geany-devel@uvena.de https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel