On Geany 1.37.1, right clicking on a file name in the file list opens a context
menu which include the option "Close Documents to the Right". This makes sense
in the default layout when the file list is above the editor and arranged from
right to left. However, when the file list is on the lef
Ah, Xfce-dusk is indeed GTK 2 only, which is a bit surprising since it is the
only built in dark theme, but Xfce 4 is still updating to GTK 3 I suppose.
Installing a 3rd party theme fixed it. Thank you!
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I have a dark theme for my desktop (Xfce-dusk) and all versions of Geany I have
used <= 1.31 have displayed the editor tabs, menu bar, status bar, status area,
and other ui elements according to this theme. Geany 1.32 always displays with
a light ui theme. The editor theme still works though,
Ah that makes sense thank you. I didn't really expect xfce4-terminal to use a
single instance by default like eg Firefox and Geany. So this can just be
solved by adding `--disable-server` to the terminal tool option, but could it
also be solved by having Geany close the Geany wrapper script in
I am using xfce4-terminal on Arch Linux with Geany 1.31-1. I have my Terminal
tool path set to
xfce4-terminal -e "/bin/sh %c"
and I have a command bound to Super + T
exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator
When I have a simple C program compiled and press "Run or view the current
file" in Geany with