Yes - that's how I tested it, with GDK_BACKEND=wayland, which is also the 
default in Fedora 27 gnome-terminal.
Yes - I built Geany with GTK3 support, using the Fedora 27 .spec with rpmbuild.

Confirmation from the debug window:
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Geany 1.33, en_CA.utf8
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : GTK 3.22.26, GLib 2.54.2
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : System data dir: /usr/share/geany
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : User config dir: /home/ariel/.config/geany
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : System plugin path: /usr/lib64/geany
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Added filetype Arduino (61).
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Added filetype Graphviz (62).
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Added filetype Scala (63).
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Added filetype Genie (64).
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Added filetype CUDA (65).
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Added filetype JSON (66).
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Added filetype Clojure (67).
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Added filetype Cython (68).
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Disabling terminal support
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : Loaded:   /usr/lib64/geany/addons.so (Addons)
23:04:07: Geany INFO            : unknown : None (UTF-8)


Before building and installing the new RPM package, I tested compiling and 
running b4n's patch, directly from the source tree, and compared side by side 
with 1.31 that was installed in my system. 1.31 has the problem, 1.33+patch 
hasn't.  Finally I replaced the orginal package with the new rpm build. The 
issue is gone.


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