I just added this text:
So, it can be that those shortcuts don't work on some systems and on some
keyboards.
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Done.
https://wiki.geany.org/howtos/sorted_keyboard_shortcuts
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>No, those are not Geany shortcuts, they are system key sequences and are
>keyboard specific, as I implied
>https://github.com/geany/geany/discussions/3887#discussioncomment-9564508 they
>are not available on common keyboards. These are not Geany specific so they do
>not belong in a table of Ge
I just added two new shortcuts on the following webpage:
https://wiki.geany.org/howtos/sorted_keyboard_shortcuts
In the table with the title "Editing" I wrote this text to make the list
complete:
```
|Alt Gr-character|Insert one special character|Press on the keyboard at the
same time the Alt Gr
@b4n
At the moment I am not using a French keyboard layout (I use a French keyboard
layout when I visit my mother, who is French), but a German keyboard layout.
Thanks to your comment I played a little bit around and found this solution for
me:
`Alt Gr` + `-`
This is for me the best way to inser
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Thanks to your comment I found more characters here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters
I just added on the following webpage one row — it is the second shortcut of
the table title "Editing":
https://wiki.geany.org/howtos/sorted_keyboard_shortcuts
Thank you so much
When typing text in Geany, I use often a dash. Till now I use LibreOffice for
this by creating a dash to copy and paste it in Geany. So, I asked myself if
there is not a faster way.
In LibreOffice, if I type this:
`hello --world !`
the text will be automatically transformed to this:
`hello –worl
I can't reproduce the issue in Geany 2.0 in Lubuntu 23.10.
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Please delete this issue because I just recognized that there is a tab-switcher
in Geany without items when pressing Ctrl+tab.
I'm sorry for this report.
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**Steps to reproduce**
open Geany
press Shift+F10
**Result**
The tab-switcher appears with some entries that ar not tab-titles. The entries
are:
```
Open in New Window
Close
Close Other Documents
Close Documents to the Right
Close All
```
**Expectation**
Only tab-titles should appear in the tab-
Maybe it would be good to add even more CSS as comment, like this for example:
```
/*
/* size of the scrollbar */
scrollbar slider {
min-width: 10px;
border-right: 10px solid transparent;
}
/* border around the tab-switcher (Shift+F10) and border in the menu-list of
each item of the menu
>[...] did it work using "menu" as the selector in the CSS?
That works for me:
```
menu {border: 1px solid black}
```
Then indeed not only the tab-switcher has a border but also the menu-list of
each item of the menu bar. It is good to have it like this to make also there a
clear separation betw
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Thank you for your explication. OK, the issue does not belong to the Geany
project but to the plugin Preview.
Do you know if it is possible to solve the issue in the plugin Preview like
this, that after a release of a click on the tab-title of the Preview tab the
content of the tab is in focus
The issue is about the behavior of any plugin-tab in the sidebar. Plugins have
no influence on the behavior about the release of a click on the tab-title, so
it belongs to Geany.
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Thanks to the plugin Xi/Tweaks it is possible to change the CSS of the
tab-title of a tab that is in focus. It works for all panels, so editor,
sidebar and message window. For more information visit
https://github.com/xiota/geany-preview/issues/5#issuecomment-2016831500.
To change only in the s
Can you handle this issue or should I report it upstream to the GTK developers?
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I added the code from the last comment in geany.css.
First in geany.css that is located in .config/geany/, and then in geany.css
that is located in /usr/share/geany/.
After a restart of Geany the tab-switcher has still no border.
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**Behavior in the editor**
click in the editor on a tab-title
result: the content of the tab is in focus, how it should be, what can be
tested with the arrow-up/down-key of the keyboard
**Behavior of the Documents-tab in the sidebar**
click in the sidebar on the tab-title of the Documents-tab
res
>You could try applying it to all menus [...]
How?
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>However had, often I can not tell WHERE the files are.
Do you know that if you go with the mouse over a tab-title, the full path will
appear?
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>I don't remember if 1.38 has Tools->Configuration Files->geany.css to handle
>all the copying and stuff
Yes, it has.
> You can make tweaks using geany.ccs
I know that I have to add the value `border: 1px solid black;`, but I don't
know the selector name.
On this webpage https://www.geany.org/
**Steps to reproduce**
1. open Geany
2. open some documents, so that there are some tabs in the editor
3. press Shift+F10 (result: the tab-switcher appears)
**Result on a TFT/LCD-display**
there is a thin gray border around the tab-switcher, so one can easily read the
content of the tab-switcher
>[...] you actually want the contents of the editor to have focus, not the tab.
Yes, that's right. My expectation was:
The cursor should blink in the content area of the editor while the tab-title
of the editor should have the format that way, that one know that this is the
current tab.
So, if
**Steps to reproduce**
1. open a document in Geany
2. click on a tab-title of the sidebar
3. switch to a file-manager-window, like PCManFM-Qt
3. mark a TXT-document
4. press enter (result: the document appears in Geany)
**Result**
the tab-title of the sidebar is still in focus
**Expectation**
the
I can imagine that Geany 2.0 will be part of Lubuntu 24.04, that will be
published next month, so I can test the issue there.
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>[...] ctrl+pg up/down?
yes
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**Conditions**
- except `File Browser` all other plugins are deactivated
- sidebar is on the left side
- in the sidebar are three tabs (from left to the right): `Symbols`,
`Documents` and `Files`
- in the editor are two documents
**Steps to reproduce the issue**
1. click in the editor on the seco
@elextr Excuse me to disturb you because of an old subject, but you wrote some
years ago at https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/2972#issuecomment-960356584:
>I guess being in a plugin makes it harder to do lose the menubar accidentally,
>so plugins maybe a good idea.
So, my question is: Why `To
I just opened a new ticket at Scintilla:
https://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/feature-requests/1513/
The title of the ticket is:
`Add the option "Line Wrapping without freezing the display"`
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This is what I already have:
```
/* design of tabs */
notebook tab {
padding-top:25px;
padding-bottom:10px;
padding-left: 35px;
}
/* design of the active tab/tabs */
notebook tab:checked label {
font-weight: bold;
border-bottom: 5px solid black;
}
```
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Last year in May I asked this question:
Is there a possibility to change the CSS of the tab-title of a tab that is
active? It is the discussion #3482.
Today I recognized that if the sidebar is visible, then two tabs have the same
CSS, because two tabs are active. So, I'm looking for a selector
For the sake of completeness I add some information to this issue. At the
moment these are the best settings for me:
```
notebook tab:checked label {
font-weight: bold;
border-bottom: 5px solid black;
}
notebook tab {
padding-top:27px;
padding-bottom:10px;
}
```
In
>[...] to offer two Line Wrapping
An other solution could be to offer only one Line Wrapping, and in the
Preferences one can deactivate a checkbox at `Line Wrapping without freezing
the display`.
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>Interestingly here, even without wrapping, featherpad freezes for 4-5 seconds
>just pasting geany.html 12 times, but Geany is instantaneous, but Geany takes
>1-2 seconds to wrap the resulting file if the edit window is about 40
>characters wide but featherpad is instantaneous. Maybe featherpad
>I am not sure what the point is, so one application has made a different
>decision to another, so what?
I just wanted to demonstrate that it is possible.
>wrapping lots of text is slow
I can't confirm this in FeatherPad.
>[...] the Scintilla developers (and its other users) clearly subscribe
>Turning wrap lines on and off is a little different to pasting lots, [...]
In FeatherPad I didn't turn on and off 'Wrap Lines', I did the test from
https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/3666#issuecomment-1972693169. The test is:
>Copy a very very long text. Open a new tab in Geany. Activate in G
If I do the test in the editor Featherpad when 'Wrap Lines' is activated, then
the cursor does not disappear.
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>There is no good "solution" to this, wrapping is always going to be slow, so
>freeze the display until it finishes? Pretty much unacceptable I would have
>said.
That's not my position. My position is: Freezing the display is better than a
disappearance of the cursor.
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>Seems to be answered, closed
In my last comment, I didn't ask to close the issue. I asked to remove the
'Waiting for information'-label from the issue. The issue is still there, at
least in Geany 1.38. I don't know if the issue is in Geany 2.0 because I don't
have Geany 2.0. But because there
Could someone please remove the 'Waiting for information'-label from this issue?
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>This is as instructed by the gedit theme (with the edits as above) because the
>current_line sets background to #edeceb but when the cursor gets to the the
>brace, the background is set by the brace_good/brace_bad to #fff, I'm not sure
>thats #ff or #f0f0f0 :-S but its different to #edeceb.
Conditions
These are the conditions to see the issue:
In the Prerences in Interface, in Interface, in Editor, Font:
`Monospace Regular` size 27
Color scheme: Gedit. gedit.conf:
brace_good- and brace_bad-values like default-values of gedit.conf.
Issue
In some zoom sizes (for example three times les
@elextr Could you please try my next comment to know if you see the issue?
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In one of my comments I was somehow wrong with my information about the font. I
wrote: `The Font name is Liberation Mono, the Style is Normal and the Point
size is 28.` That is the font of my system, but not the font of Geany. The Font
of Geany where I can see the issue is: Monospace Regular` si
I just tested also the color scheme Metallic Bottle. Before that, I did that:
- I changed in metallic-bottle.conf the brace_good=-value and the
brace_bad=-value like the default=-value of metallic-bottle.conf.
- I saved the document. I changed to the color scheme Metallic Bottle. I closed
Geany.
If I see the issue, but you don't, does that mean that I have to install Geany
tarball to test the issue there?
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The issue is still there.
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Yes, now I understood. I'm sorry for that. I will test it again.
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>... I mean the value of default a few lines above the brace_good/brace_bad
>lines, ...
I found this in the document filetypes.common that is located in
.config/geany/filedefs
```
default=0x00;0xff;false;false
```
I copied and pasted the value of default in gedit.conf like this:
```
brac
Sorry, for my words, I typed 'WFM what means' in a search engine, and the
answer was to that time 'workforce management'. So, there was a
misunderstanding.
I copied pasted from the document filetypes.common, that is located in
.config/geany/filedefs in gedit.conf those lines:
brace_good=0x
I erased the two brace-lines from gedit.conf. Then I saved the document. I
restarted Geany.
When the zoom is 0%, then indeed I can't see brace highlighting. But in some
zoom sizes (for example three times less than the maximum zoom) I can
definitively see sometimes a change of the closing curly
@elextr
You write in the comments above:
>... it is not possible to disable brace highlighting.
>... and although brace highlighting still happens the highlight is
>indistinguishable from the unhighlighted version.
If I understand you right, the highlighting can't be disabled, but one can
chan
In main menu, Preferences, LXQt Settings, Appearance, the value Font, I tried
some fonts. With those fonts the issue does not appear any more: aakar,
Abyssinica SIL, Jamrul, Liberation Mono, Khmer OS System, Kinnari and Likhan. I
chosed Liberation Mono, with the Style Normal and Point size 28. T
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>... if your theme font for application tabs is not monospaced ...
In Lubuntu with the desktop environment LXQt Desktop, I found in main menu,
Preferences, LXQt Settings, Appearance the value Font. If I mark the value
Font, then I see as Default font for user interface the font name Ubuntu.
Do
Steps to reproduce the issue
make the tab-title of a focused tab bold (see below in "Remark I" how this
works)
open many tabs
tab-browse to the left or to the right
Result
Other tabs that are not in focus are moving a little bit to the side
Expectation
Other tabs should not move at all
Remark I
Nowadays I use Geany like this: There are the tabs on top of the window and
nothing else. So, I use Geany without window-bar, without menu-bar, without
status bar, without line numbers, without message window, without long line
marker, and without toolbar. Because nowadays the toolbar is disable
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/*
CSS-example for the tab-title of the active tab of the editor (this will affect
also the tab-title of the active tab of the sidebar & the message window):
notebook tab:checked label {
color:white;
background:black;
font-weight:bold;
font-style: oblique;
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I recognized that if I use bold, then the tabs are a little bit moving when I
tab-browse in a loop. That is the reason why I decided to use this:
```
notebook tab:checked label {
color:white;
background:black;
}
```
Your answer is so helpful for me. I was prepared to give up Lubunt
>... even if you can't control the text colour by state, ...
I didn't want to change the color. My idea was to make it bold because if I use
the eInk-display in text-mode there is only black and white. Is there a
possibility to make it bold?
In CSS it is 'font-weight:bold'. But which kind of val
On an eInk-display In Lubuntu 23.04 I can't see at all which tab is in focus
because of the Widget Style Qt Style Cleanlooks, that does not work like in
Lubuntu 22.10. I know that I can change in geany.css the CSS of a tab-title
when a document was changed but not yet saved. So, is there a possi
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>Short answer, no, there is no way of guaranteeing that another plugin is
>loaded and remains loaded. The user can unload at any time.
OK, so does that mean that if both plugins are activated in the `Plugin
Manager` and stay activated in the `Plugin Manager`, that a plugin can have
access to th
If yes, how?
In concrete:
In the plugin Preview there is a function that is needed in the plugin Lua
Script.
Thank you for an answer in advance.
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If I set in `/.config/geany/filedefs/filetypes.common`
`caret_width=0`, then the caret is invisible.
But how can I turn off the blinking effect of the caret, so I just see a
not-blinking black caret?
On this webpage
(https://www.geany.org/manual/gtk/gtk/GtkSettings.html#GtkSettings--gtk-cursor-
To the solution (to avoid misunderstanding):
1: The most important thing is that the cursor should always be in the visible
area right after toggling.
2: A special case is when the cursor was not moved during toggling (then the
cursor should have exactly the same position like it was before toggl
>Try with Edit->Preferences->Editor->Display->Stop scrolling at last line unset.
Sometimes the issue appears and sometimes not.
>I'd say this is intended behaviour, ...
My expectation is (even I don't understand what is going on when toggling, and
even if I don't know how the issue could be sol
Can you reproduce the issue?
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in the terminal:
geany -c /tmp/geanyconfig
1: menu-bar: Document: activate "Line wrapping"
2: change size of the width of the editor: about 10% of width of the editor and
90% width of the sidebar
3: place the cursor in the HTML-text at the end just after "Put the cursor
here:"
4: menu-bar: View:
>PS next time put the document in a [gist](https://gist.github.com/) and just
>post the link, you have spammed everyone watching the repository.
Sorry.
Should I add screenshots?
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Place the cursor in the HTML-text at the end just after "Put the cursor here:"
```
this is a webpage
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisici elit, sed eiusmod tempor
incidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis
nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi
>I used the geany manual index.html since everyone has it, see if it reproduces
>with that.
I can not reproduce it also with index.html. I will upload in some seconds my
HTML-document.
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>Please try to reproduce with all plugins disabled, in particular geany preview
>is not a Geany project plugin AFAIK.
As I mentioned in the report under the title "Remark" I did a fresh
installation of Geany where on that system Geany was never installed before, so
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Steps to reproduce
1: open a very long HTML-document, so one need to scroll
2: make the sidebar visible
3: make the width of the editor very small (for example just some centimeters),
so that the sidebar has a big width
4: put the cursor at the end of the second last line
5: press 2x the shortcut
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