This PR conditionally uses newer GLib API to get information about the OS and
to print it in with the existing debug messages. I don't really have a
preference on the formatting of the info, this PR is tested against own-built
Geany on Ubuntu 20.04.
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I'm afraid the Geany project does not make snaps, you need to ask whoever makes
the snap to explain.
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[On geany.org](https://geany.org/) says:
> **Geany is Good Ol' Fashioned Free Software. Using the GPL v2 license**,
> Geany assures that not only can you customize and hack it, but that everyone
> benefits from changes the community makes.
But [on snapcraft.io](https://snapcraft.io/geany-gtk) s
Closed #2323.
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Closed as the behaviour is normal X11 operation and comes from Scintilla not
Geany.
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Windows has introduced a "PseudoPTY" interface to make it easier to implement
console clients.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/windows-command-line-introducing-the-windows-pseudo-console-conpty/
It's used by the new Windows Terminal, but should be picked up by others like
ConEmu, mean
The appearance of everything except the editor window is controlled by the
desktop theme, so blame your distro for using a, erm, "tiresome" theme.
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Thanks for Geany.
I use Geany 1.29 with pleasure. After upgrading my Linux distribution Geany is
upgraded to version 1.33. The appearance has changed. Now working with Geany
has become tiresome. The text in the not active tabs is light gray on a bit
lighter gray and also the theme, syntax highli
Thanks for politely listening to the explanations, some people are so angry
they lost data (sort of understandable immediately after it happens) that they
simply won't listen.
> However, you should at least modify the error message in geany so that the
> user is warned (in red) to save its file
OK, thanks for the explanations...
However, you should at least modify the error message in geany so that the user
is warned (in red) to save its file on another partition before exiting geany.
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No, gedit does not use GIO _unmodified_, it carries a workaround to the GIO
issue (which leaves a truncated file in some cases, its described in the wiki
article), and that workaround depends on the internal workings of GIO AFAICT.
That may be fine for something like gedit where it is part of
@sigg3 As noted above:
"Tools" > "Configuration Files" > "filetypes.common"
not geany.conf.
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I have the same issue, using (default?) monospace regular size 10, on pop_os
20.04 (replacing 19.10).
![geany_bug_2020-05-08
10-45-25](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12447374/81388943-55ec9780-9119-11ea-9c6d-0e3446e8f457.png)
The 2nd line there has underscores instead of spaces.
Cha
>To be clear, running out of disk part way through writing the file is a
>hardware problem. Your hardware doesn't have a big enough disk :)
I don't agree with you...
I did some tests in a VM with geany and some other editors and the same
situation. Here are the results:
- geany => nulls out the
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