On Sun, 21 Apr 2013 09:51:39 +1000
Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:
So Colomban, I officially propose that we move the minumum GTK
version to 2.18 as soon as the windows builder is moved to 2.24.
+1.
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Dear all,
Sorry for causing so much commotion. Did not expect this to happen,
although I also chipped in on the discussion.
Lessons learned: bumping to GTK+ 2.18 (Linux) and GTK+ 2.24 (Windows)
is a good idea.
I personally hope that when it becomes obvious that a newer GTK+ on
Linux can save a
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca wrote:
On 13-04-20 05:59 AM, Harold Aling wrote:
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:
Agree with Thomas, we should go to 2.24 for windows since we supply the
bundle, Linux doesn't need to go
On 20/04/2013 16:06, Matthew Brush wrote:
On 13-04-20 05:59 AM, Harold Aling wrote:
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:
Agree with Thomas, we should go to 2.24 for windows since we supply the
bundle, Linux doesn't need to go so far, for eg what GTK did the
On 13-04-20 09:52 AM, Nick Treleaven wrote:
On 20/04/2013 16:06, Matthew Brush wrote:
On 13-04-20 05:59 AM, Harold Aling wrote:
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:
Agree with Thomas, we should go to 2.24 for windows since we supply the
bundle, Linux doesn't
My experience based on my consulting customers is that they run old
versions or Red Hat mostly, with only security updates added. Even point
releases are viewed with suspicion, that is likely to mean they have to
hire me to re-compile their crusty old business apps to new libraries since
their
On 21 April 2013 09:40, Harold Aling ge...@sait.nl wrote:
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 1:20 AM, Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:
And that is irrelevant, a more effective question is, what does Red Hat
6.0
have? (thats a real question, my quick look at their website couldn't
identify what
On 13-04-20 04:20 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
My experience based on my consulting customers is that they run old
versions or Red Hat mostly, with only security updates added. Even point
releases are viewed with suspicion, that is likely to mean they have to
hire me to re-compile their crusty old
[...]
I definitively agree that there's someone/a few people out there, in this
strange self-imposed situation that are mentioned above, but I'd bet good
money it's a such a small minority of Geany's users, possibly even less
than 1%, to be worth bending over backwards for.
The real problem
On 13-04-20 05:48 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
[...]
I definitively agree that there's someone/a few people out there, in this
strange self-imposed situation that are mentioned above, but I'd bet good
money it's a such a small minority of Geany's users, possibly even less
than 1%, to be worth
On 21 April 2013 10:56, Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca wrote:
On 13-04-20 05:48 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
[...]
I definitively agree that there's someone/a few people out there, in this
strange self-imposed situation that are mentioned above, but I'd bet good
money it's a such a small
On 13-04-20 06:12 PM, Matthew Brush wrote:
On 13-04-20 06:02 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On 21 April 2013 10:56, Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca wrote:
On 13-04-20 05:48 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
[...]
I definitively agree that there's someone/a few people out there,
in this
strange
As much as I hate platform specific code, could it be wrapped in a
plugin, setting, or environment specific?
Or is there another more reliable means of associating an embedded
dialog with a document, such as using some lower-level calls to avoid
the pitfalls of the gtk ones that do things
On 13-04-18 05:16 AM, Thomas Martitz wrote:
Am 17.04.2013 16:49, schrieb Steven Blatnick:
I've always thought the dialogs should be embedded anyway, which
doesn't steal focus. What I mean is like gedit does, where at the top
of the document a box appears before line 1 and says This file has
I use the terminal emulator in Geany mainly for Git-commands and Drush.
When pulling the work from collegues using Git, geany pops up a file
changed, or deleted warning for all changed or deleted open files
which steals focus from the terminal, often right before I press
'enter' to execute a
On 17 April 2013 20:40, Harold Aling ge...@sait.nl wrote:
I use the terminal emulator in Geany mainly for Git-commands and Drush.
When pulling the work from collegues using Git, geany pops up a file
changed, or deleted warning for all changed or deleted open files
which steals focus from the
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