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> @@ -86,21 +86,49 @@ for remote files, so there is no need to disable this
> setting with Geany 0.16.
## How can I change the language of the user interface?
-On Windows: Download https://download.geany.org/contrib/geany_english.bat
-and put it
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3b9426a30e51d9ba29afcf149d3b73aed520a446 Edit wording in How to change UI
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@nomadbyte commented on this pull request.
> @@ -86,21 +86,49 @@ for remote files, so there is no need to disable this
> setting with Geany 0.16.
## How can I change the language of the user interface?
-On Windows: Download https://download.geany.org/contrib/geany_english.bat
-and put it
Does this mean those helper programs are installed with Geany which doesn't
need them, regardless whether the Geany-Plugins are installed? Not to take
issue, just curious.
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@ElizBaldwin Actually the opposite, if using wayland then the X11 xprops is
probably wrong (IIUC I'm no wayland expert) and it almost certainly won't work.
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@elextr requested changes on this pull request.
Couple of comments
> -'Portuguese Brazilian'). Save the file and execute it. It should start Geany
-with the desired language assuming there is an exising translation.
+On Windows: The easiest way is to change the Geany shortcut that was created
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LGTM.
Tried the instructions on Windows and it worked as expected.
@elextr would mind checking with your legendary purple editing pencil? :D
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@elextr I'm on Xorg. Yes, Wayland is default, but I found it v unstable when
it was first default and moved back to Xorg, and I've just left the setting
there. Might the fix work in Wayland? I'll try that when I next reboot.
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Tested again on Windows and it still works :).
I suggest to merge.
N.B. The `py` launcher on Windows is a bit strange: it seems to try to
auto-detect the desired Python version and it fails (at least sometimes). A
simple Hello-World program using Python3 syntax can be compiled with `py -m
py_co
@elextr I believe it uses Wayland by default unless you're using the NVidia
blob driver. I believe it's selectable from the login manager though.
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Reopened #1025.
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No need for a new issue, we can just reopen #1025.
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Closed #2489.
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@ElizBaldwin your fedora 31 isn't running wayland and not X11 is it?
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@nazar-pc thanks but I gave your script a different name and invoke it directly
via that name, calling it geany never worked for me anyway. So it's definitely
your script that's no longer working.
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@ElizBaldwin check what .desktop file looks like, maybe they have stopped just
using `geany` and switched to full path.
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I gather nobody is likely to look at this comment in a closed report so I've
opened a new report, see above.
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New report to re-open issue #1025 as the latest version of geany, or its
interaction with gnome, breaks the existing workaround.
Issue: new invocations of geany open tabs in the original geany window, which
may not be in the current desktop. This is very annoying if one works on
different pro
I've been using the excellent script by @nazar-pc for two years, but my upgrade
has stopped it working. Now it's back to throwing everything in as tabs in the
first-opened version of geany, whichever desktop that's on.
I'm now on Fedora 31
Gnome 3.34.5
geany 1.36
Thanks if you can help!
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I've just had the same issue after a fresh install of Xubuntu 20.04 (replacing
Xubuntu 19.10) and worked around with the config:
```
[styling]
line_height=0;2;
```
Thanks to @elextr and @bencaradocdavies.
Anecdotally, After the upgrade the lines in the editor looked more squashed
together and no
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