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That was it ! I didn't. :D It's working now.
Thank you `elextr` for helping me sorting this out !
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Yeah, I've thought of that before I replied to you. But no change. With or
without the hash sign.
Take a look here and here Use
`geany` as a password for both.
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OK, wrong file.
So I'm in `filetype_extensions.conf` file and my line with Javascript looks
like this:
`#~ Javascript=*.js;*.jsx;`
That isn't correct, is it ? The highlighting isn't kicking in after restart.
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>From the docs I understand I can override what syntax highlighting will be
>used on particular filetype.
In my case I'm trying to add `.jsx` extension to `extension=js` within `tools
=> configuration files => filetype configuration => scripting languages =>
javascript`
The docs indicate that I
Does Geany support JSX (think ReactJs) files in any way ? By "support" I mean
syntax highlighting and autoindentation.
Can it be set anywhere ?
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I checked that out. Yeah it does work but it's not very useful if the lines you
need to edit aren't right on top of each other.
Say, you want to edit every 3rd line. In that case `Search --> Replace` is the
only way to do it as of now I guess.
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OK, so font size sticks now (hurray !)
I can now create new files with underscores visible automatically. `0;100;`
didn't seem to make much of difference in comparison to `0;2;` but I'm grateful
that I can see the underscores. Thank you for assistance.
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I'm on Ubuntu 20.04
output from the debug log:
```
07:25:44: Gtk MESSAGE : Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
07:25:44: Geany INFO: Geany 1.36, en_GB.UTF-8
07:25:44: Geany INFO: GTK 2.24.32, GLib 2.64.3
```
**Whether the problem occurs using a clean config dir (
The title says it all. It would be nice if I could open new file in Geany and
wouldn't
have to adjust the font size every time. The bug is now more notable than ever
since
people have to adjust font size to see underscores.
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The only thing that I really miss in Geany is multiline editing. Can it be
implemented anytime soon ? Geany became
my editor to-go and it would be awesome being able to edit multiple lines at
the same time.
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The workaround works but makes the font size super large. I can read my code
from 5 metres away XD. So if I'm getting this right the only way to have it
working normally like it used to, is to either go back to Ubuntu 18.04 or to
install previous release of Geany. Correct ?
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