@techee I suppose emojis display in Scite for OSX (which does not use GTK)? If
you get a chance it might just be worth checking.
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Closed #2875.
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Its working upstream because it is not intended to work the way I believe you
expect.
The `Files->Replace tabs with space` is a change that is made at file saving
(as the heading says) not to the buffer.
And has nothing to do with the default indentation, so `Project->Apply default
indentati
I'm afraid this doesn't depend on Geany itself but on other libraries used by
Geany and since the problem existed for several years, I'm afraid nobody is
working on it.
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I'm really impressed with Geany since I've adopted it as my default ide (for
some codes) a couple of weeks ago and I would like to contribute to it. The
problem is that I don't know C enough to build any decent code.
I found some possible solutions on the internet but I'm not able to say if
the
Any updates on this issue? I know this may seem trivial, but I consider it to
be an essential feature. Emoji are a part of the unicode standard and are
supported now by every operating system. I will probably switch to another
editor if this is not resolved.
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I have tried setting the "Files->Replace tabs with space" prefererence, and
Project->Apply default indentation. Neither converts tabs, they are still
there.
This is on a new Debian Bullsyeye installation, with Geany 1.37.1.
I do not have it set up to build Geany at present (it is on the list
As far as Windows goes, probably best to wait until @eht16 can access his
laptop again to get his new Windows build Docker image, that will be GTK3 IIUC.
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I was more thinking of checking if the build processes on Windows and macOS
worked. But also since Neil doesn't check Scintilla GTK on Windows or macOS
(AFAIK) they do need to be checked that there are no unforseen issues. Windows
and macOS are not the best supported platforms for GTK, so unex
> Windows? Macos?
Why do you think they need to be checked specifically? Don't we use the GTK
backend on those as well?
I might setup a windows vm, I guess I "want" one anyway to check meson.
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> I'll first look for any that contain only trivial changes
Good idea, eliminate those that git diff says have no real changes. Then
effort can go on those that need checking.
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I added a list of all lexers that we use. I'll first look for any that contain
only trivial changes (like namespace Scintilla -> Lexilla)
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Windows? Macos? Other filetypes?
I'm interested in taking a look (on Linux) but it won't be for a few weeks.
Then I guess it means waiting for the release before merging something this big.
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@elextr @eht16 @b4n so it builds and from a quick look C and bash source code
looks alright. What are the next steps?
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