Hello Geany Community,
Today I upgraded to geany 1.34.1_1. I am using Void Linux. For the past several 
months, maybe going back to late 2018, I have not been able to resize the 
divider between the sidebar panel and the main editor panel. Nor can I raise 
the divider that I think is still at the bottom of the Geany window to expose 
the command-line console. I used to be able to do those things. I don't get the 
pointer icon change when I move the mouse over where a divider would be.

I figured the problem was the growing pains of switching to a different 
library, but not now. I see nothing online about anyone else having this issue. 
I see the configuration file ~/.config/geany/geany.conf, but I see nothing to 
change. Here are two lines for what it's worth:

tab_pos_sidebar=2sidebar_pos=0

I also noticed today that there are unlabelled buttons on either side of the 
file tabs to change the active tab to the left or right, which is nice. It 
would be nice to be able to move the panel dividers again, but obviously it's 
working pretty well without. Geany is a very good editor. It was great for my 
Python programming, which ended before this issue began. Maybe the Void Linux 
package is screwy, a technical term I know. I am not knowledgeable about 
compiling software, which could explain why I don't use FreeBSD. I am ignorant 
about compilation configuration settings, which I suppose has to do with 
architectural ignorance and whatnot.
 Right now I'd just like any relevant information I can get to better 
understand what the problem might (and might not) be and better understand what 
I might try to correct it. I want to know if anyone else on Linux is having 
this problem with the dividers, or is not, and with the display of the presumed 
arrow icons on the tab left and tab right buttons, or not.

Thanks.

Douglas Morris
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