I see now. Yes, different popup.
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@xiota h, we seem to be talking about different things. Here (Geany 1.38
and 2.0) shift+f10 does not create a dialog, it creates a popup menu, which
isn't named.
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Unknown reason, the tab switcher dialog on my computer is named GeanyDialog,
and the CSS I pasted does work.
Maybe the switcher dialog should be assigned a name (GeanyDialogSwitcher?) so
that it can be styled more easily after the next release.
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@StrayFeral adding extra build menu entries is possible but is not dynamic,
look at the Geany wiki, there is a small thesis on configuring the build menu,
it even explains the file format so after studying that you are qualified to
edit it if you _really_ need to ;-).
Note that due to limitatio
@xiota does that change the tab switcher popup, AFAICT (from the code) it has
no name? @ralf3u thats why I suggested using "menu" as the selector.
AFAICT GeanyDialog is only used for dialogs, except for GeanyDialogSearch and
GeanyDialogProject which for some reason have their own names.
But as
I added the code from the last comment in geany.css.
First in geany.css that is located in .config/geany/, and then in geany.css
that is located in /usr/share/geany/.
After a restart of Geany the tab-switcher has still no border.
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I found the name "GeanyDialog". Maybe following should be added to default
`geany.css` because the existing dialog (at least on my computer) is a
borderless rectangle that blends in with the background.
```
#GeanyDialog {
border-width: 2px;
border-style: solid;
border-col
@ralf3u
> > You could try applying it to all menus [...]
> How?
menu??
Most GTK classes have the CSS nodes specified in the docs, like
[menu](https://docs.gtk.org/gtk3/class.Menu.html#css-nodes)
@eht16 The popup is a dynamically created menu, can you invoke the inspector
while it remains vis
I see you found #2560, see there.
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Closed #3801 as completed.
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Does not happen here if the pref is off.
Do you have a project open? Remember that it overrides the prefs setting as
noted in the reply above.
The reply above notes that the line end at eof is required by POSIX and is
complained about by git if missing, thats why its default, b
**Behavior in the editor**
click in the editor on a tab-title
result: the content of the tab is in focus, how it should be, what can be
tested with the arrow-up/down-key of the keyboard
**Behavior of the Documents-tab in the sidebar**
click in the sidebar on the tab-title of the Documents-tab
res
I have a similar problem, but I have the option ticked off. Not sure why a
newline is appended.
Either way I think this should not be the default that the editor is making
changes to the content.
The original content was x; geany appends a "\n" there means that geany
modifies the original
conte
I have in Edit -> Preferences set
"Ensure new line at file end"
clicked off, e. g. the checkbox has no checked-arrow there.
Yet upon saving the file (a .rb file), geany still appends a newline there.
Does this work for other folks?
Irrespective of whether this is a bug or not, I'd like to see t
Maybe the GTK Inspector can help, https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GTK/Inspector.
Basically, enable it by executing `gsettings set org.gtk.Settings.Debug
enable-inspector-keybinding true` and then start it from within Geany with the
keyboard shortcut `Control-Shift-D`.
The inspector allows to pi
Closed #1319 as not planned.
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Duplicate of [#3295](https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/3295). There are
some ideas on how to implement it but it still needs someone to do it :).
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How?
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>However had, often I can not tell WHERE the files are.
Do you know that if you go with the mouse over a tab-title, the full path will
appear?
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So I recently decided to abandon my old gtk2-based editor after some +15 years,
largely because I can no longer compile gtk2 from source, for reasons related
to the glib stack (something has been deprecated and I don't know the
workaround,
but I can no longer wait for anyone upstream patching gtk2
Yes, I told you I was looking there, but I don't see my menu item there.
Also there is no "New" button, there is only "Change" button which means I
could only change existing menu items.
In the entire "Build" menu my item is not there.
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Would be better if you didn't play with files you don't understand, just use
the GUI "set build commands" menu items.
See "Edit->preferences->keybindings" for setting keybindings.
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PS: I experimented by moving the _Pythonic format from he EX_01_blah to
FT_02_blah (no idea what FT and EX stand for). Result is the menu item just got
under "Lint", but no keybinding assigned. I tried also Edit > Preferences >
Keybindings, but I don't see it there.
Hope you could help.
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As you mentioned in #3799 as a workaround, on linux several commands could be
executed by separating with semi-colon. So I did it.
So this now works for me as a workaround. However I still need a little help -
I don't understand how Geany decides to automatically assign a keybinding to a
certai
Closing issue
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I am on Lubuntu. Your proposed workaround works for me, so I will close this
issue now.
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