Hi.
The main problem to create a list of tags for pygtk is the character "." (dot)
The basename Geany is known for, but not the String Path
Example:
gtk.Window.set_title("Hello Wordl")
gtk.Window.set_title is show, but not ("Hello Wordld")
Is there any possible solution?
Regards
Cristian AbarzĂșa F
2010/9/23 cristian abarzua <[email protected]>:
> Hi.
>
> Thanks for the reply, the solution was to install Ubuntu 9.10 with Geany 0.18
>
> Regards.
>
> Cristian
>
> 2010/9/23 Nick Treleaven <[email protected]>:
>> On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 13:06:24 -0400
>> cristian abarzua <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> The format I use is generally pipe and I give is:
>>>
>>> # format=pipe
>>> gtk.AboutDialog||()|
>>> ...
>>> ..
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> Then save the file with the name pygtk.py.tags in the folder
>>> ~/.config/geany/tags/
>>>
>>> Reset Geany and create a file of type scripts (Python).
>>>
>>> Write gtk .. but the label does not appear.
>>
>> OK, first try running 'geany -v' from a terminal and look for a line
>> like:
>> Geany-INFO: Loaded /home/nmt/.config/geany/tags/gtk216.c.tags (C),
>> 21384 tag(s).
>>
>> You should get a similar line but for your tags file and in brackets it
>> should say (Python).
>>
>> Now, there may be a problem with having a '.' in a tag name, Geany
>> doesn't understand about scopes. Perhaps drop the 'gtk.' in all tag
>> names.
>>
>> Also, you might like to try generating the tags file from source, but I
>> don't know how hard that is for PyGTK.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nick
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