Well, the fact that the underscore with this font works just fine in just about
any other application suggests that it is an issue with this widget somehow. I
don't know for sure, and I certainly don't know how difficult or easy it would
be to fix it, but it certainly confused me until I realize
If you compile C in a separate shell there is nothing Geany can do, if you
compile it in Geany the compiler errors should be parsed and linked to the
source line of the error.
Rists are welcome to upgrade the wiki article as required.
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Folks, there is no point in keeping on commenting on a closed issue, its known
that it occurs. Thats why its pinned at the top of issues with the workaround.
A change in the editing widget Geany uses _may_ improve it, but other changes
mean it can't be upgraded without possibly large changes to
Same issue on Fedora 32. Fixed by changing font, but would be better if
everything just worked correctly out of the box.
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Many R packages contains compiled code, most commonly C.
I found some docs about using Geany with R
https://wiki.geany.org/howtos/using_geany_with_r but they not mention anything
about compiling C code.
Could anyone extend documentation on how to setup Geany for R's compiled code?
I can imagine