On 7 June 2011 08:43, Russell Dickenson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 7 June 2011 08:35, Ross McKay <[email protected]> wrote: >> Russell Dickenson wrote: >> >>>I don't know as I have not yet tested it. I will download, compile and >>>test the SVN version. >>> >>>This morning I found that in fact this problem seems to happen even if >>>I load a file via the menu File > Open > ... but that is also listed >>>in the Recent Files list. >>> >>>Since it's been confirmed that Geany's focus should not behave like >>>this, should I raise this in the bug tracker instead of leaving it >>>here in the ML? >> >> Why not compile the SVN version and confirm first? The behaviour has >> been resolved in SVN as far as I can tell. Unless Enrico is keen on >> gathering statistics, I don't see the point in raising a trac ticket >> now, if it's been resolved already. >> -- >> Ross McKay, Toronto, NSW Australia >> "You can't control what you can't measure" - Tom DeMarco > > > I just wanted to be sure I was following proper protocol. :) > > > -- > May you always be Frugal, > > Russell Dickenson (AKA phayz)
I have successfully compiled Geany from SVN and confirmed that the focus problem is solved when I open a file via the Recent Files list. However I can't test opening a file in the Recent Files list via File > Open because the File Browser doesn't show me files, only folders. I was testing Geany from SVN on a PC with Geany 0.20 already installed so could this be part of the problem? Am I using the wrong method to run Geany SVN? I simply navigated to the "src" folder and (under Linux) entered the command "./geany". -- Russell Dickenson _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
