How do you detect an empty G_IO_IN anyway, if not doing a blocking read()?
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It is. Scope will report such an error if it fails to run gdb, which is
possible under WIn32 if you run Geany via the start menu/screen, and your
System PATH does not include the gdb directory.
Select Tools -> Configuration files -> scope.conf, and set your full gdb
executable name.
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@zhekov does the win32-unicode thing relate to this issue (or is this just an
side-rant ;-) )?
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I removed my previous comment. b4n probably had his reasons to make spawn-Win32
unicode, and it's not my job as a current non-developer to complain anyway. I
asked him to state his name as a developer of the unicode part, and that's it.
Now, it'll be interesting whether a callback that detects c
The treebrowser context menu items "Open externally" and "Open Terminal" don't
work on Windows 10.
It doesn't lunch any external application.
However, the "Open Externally" function in built-in plugin Filebrowser is
working correctly.
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@zhekov git will show that if this is committed.
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@b4n Sorry to bother you, but please state in spawn.c that you are the author
of the unicode support. It doesn't matter what the exact text will be, as long
as it makes clear that unicode was not part of the original code. Thank you.
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Oh dear. Somebody "improved" spawn-Win32 by making it unicode, with TODO-s,
FIXME-s, and a WARNING that it may have "implications" on the called process.
Well it does. I've seen programs fail to start with unicode environment. And of
course, FiF with locale text does not work. Always searches fo
```$ fc-match Monospace``` should tell the default font
l had dejavu: https://github.com/dejavu-fonts/dejavu-fonts
There are many dead links for any reason…
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>Have you already tried changing the font to something else?
No, l'll try
>what platform and what version of Geany
l'm using lubuntu 16.10.
Geany-INFO: Geany 1.30, de_DE.UTF-8
Geany-INFO: GTK 2.24.30, GLib 2.50.2
> I'd like to see some information on what font this is
it's the default font: M
Have you already tried changing the font to something else? Still, it would be
good to know, what platform and what version of Geany you use. Additionally I'd
like to see some information on what font this is and if changing the font
probably fixes the issue.
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