Re: [Geany] setting up 'plaintext' file type

2012-09-07 Thread Miranda Hawarden-Ogata
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 7 September 2012 12:50, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata
 hawar...@ifa.hawaii.edu wrote:
 Hi,

 I've been using geany for a couple months and really like it as my nedit
 replacement, but I'm running into an annoying problem that I'm not sure how
 to resolve. I maintain a running notes file in my public_html directory,
 its extension is one of our invisible php includes but I don't want the file
 syntax-highlighting as a php file, I want to be able to create a plaintext
 file type that I can select that has basically no formatting whatsoever.

 If the extension you use doesn't apply to anything you want
 highlighted then you can take it out of the filetypes.extensions file
 so it won't be recognised as a filetype.

 Otherwise you can set the filetype to none and it should not highlight
 anything menu-document-set filetype-none

 Cheers
 Lex

Thanks for the suggestions, Lex, Matthew, unfortunately the issue I
mentioned below occurs even when I set the filetype to none (via
menu-document-set filetype-none). Digging through the preferences
again, I ran across use indicators to show compile errors and the
hover-tip explains that it underlines with the squiggly underline that
I'm seeing, but I have that setting turned off. It's strange because I
have geany installed on my centos box and my winxp box, and as far as
I can tell, the preferences for both are set up the same, but the ?
in the same file triggers the indicator in the centos geany only. Is
there something else I can try?

Thanks!
Miranda



 Unfortunately, nothing I've tried so far seems to work, if there are tags
 like ? etc in the file they trigger these really visually annoying blue
 underline marks on every line for the rest of the file. If I leave the file
 as php, most of it gets formatted as string code due to single and double
 quotes and that also makes it hard to read. I would really love to be able
 to set up some kind of config that just treats the text as simple plaintext,
 plain white or whatever colour text on a nice black background.

 Any help would be much appreciated!

 Thanks!
 Miranda

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Re: [Geany] setting up 'plaintext' file type

2012-09-07 Thread Miranda Hawarden-Ogata
On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca wrote:
 On 12-09-07 02:06 PM, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:

 On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 7 September 2012 12:50, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata
 hawar...@ifa.hawaii.edu wrote:

 Hi,

 I've been using geany for a couple months and really like it as my nedit
 replacement, but I'm running into an annoying problem that I'm not sure
 how
 to resolve. I maintain a running notes file in my public_html
 directory,
 its extension is one of our invisible php includes but I don't want the
 file
 syntax-highlighting as a php file, I want to be able to create a
 plaintext
 file type that I can select that has basically no formatting whatsoever.


 If the extension you use doesn't apply to anything you want
 highlighted then you can take it out of the filetypes.extensions file
 so it won't be recognised as a filetype.

 Otherwise you can set the filetype to none and it should not highlight
 anything menu-document-set filetype-none

 Cheers
 Lex


 Thanks for the suggestions, Lex, Matthew, unfortunately the issue I
 mentioned below occurs even when I set the filetype to none (via
 menu-document-set filetype-none). Digging through the preferences
 again, I ran across use indicators to show compile errors and the
 hover-tip explains that it underlines with the squiggly underline that
 I'm seeing, but I have that setting turned off. It's strange because I
 have geany installed on my centos box and my winxp box, and as far as
 I can tell, the preferences for both are set up the same, but the ?
 in the same file triggers the indicator in the centos geany only. Is
 there something else I can try?


 It could be that the CentOS version is really old and maybe there used to be
 a bug that is since fixed. Or maybe you have plugin on the CentOS box that's
 doing it but it's not installed in the Windows version. You can also remove
 the markers/error indicators using Document menu-Remove Markers and Remove
 Error Indicators, though likely they will come back later from whatever is
 causing the squiggles to show up.

 Otherwise, I don't know.

 Cheers,
 Matthew Brush

Sigh. Yar, old version. Just checked and winxp version is 1.22, centos is 0.20.

Re the removing error indicators, I tried that as soon as I saw the
explanation of what they were, but it didn't work either.

I'm using the RPMforge version, the EPEL version is 0.21... I don't
suppose anyone happens to know if another repo has a newer version?
I'd like to have this be my default nedit replacement, which would
mean it gets dumped onto about 20 centos boxes, and I'd really rather
not have to do manual installs for it

Thanks!
Miranda
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Re: [Geany] setting up 'plaintext' file type

2012-09-07 Thread Miranda Hawarden-Ogata
On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca wrote:
 On 12-09-07 05:13 PM, Matthew Brush wrote:

 On 12-09-07 04:55 PM, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:

 On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca
 wrote:

 On 12-09-07 02:06 PM, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:


 On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:


 On 7 September 2012 12:50, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata
 hawar...@ifa.hawaii.edu wrote:


 Hi,

 I've been using geany for a couple months and really like it as my
 nedit
 replacement, but I'm running into an annoying problem that I'm not
 sure
 how
 to resolve. I maintain a running notes file in my public_html
 directory,
 its extension is one of our invisible php includes but I don't
 want the
 file
 syntax-highlighting as a php file, I want to be able to create a
 plaintext
 file type that I can select that has basically no formatting
 whatsoever.



 If the extension you use doesn't apply to anything you want
 highlighted then you can take it out of the filetypes.extensions file
 so it won't be recognised as a filetype.

 Otherwise you can set the filetype to none and it should not highlight
 anything menu-document-set filetype-none

 Cheers
 Lex



 Thanks for the suggestions, Lex, Matthew, unfortunately the issue I
 mentioned below occurs even when I set the filetype to none (via
 menu-document-set filetype-none). Digging through the preferences
 again, I ran across use indicators to show compile errors and the
 hover-tip explains that it underlines with the squiggly underline that
 I'm seeing, but I have that setting turned off. It's strange because I
 have geany installed on my centos box and my winxp box, and as far as
 I can tell, the preferences for both are set up the same, but the ?
 in the same file triggers the indicator in the centos geany only. Is
 there something else I can try?


 It could be that the CentOS version is really old and maybe there
 used to be
 a bug that is since fixed. Or maybe you have plugin on the CentOS box
 that's
 doing it but it's not installed in the Windows version. You can also
 remove
 the markers/error indicators using Document menu-Remove Markers and
 Remove
 Error Indicators, though likely they will come back later from
 whatever is
 causing the squiggles to show up.

 Otherwise, I don't know.

 Cheers,
 Matthew Brush


 Sigh. Yar, old version. Just checked and winxp version is 1.22, centos
 is 0.20.


 Even if it sounds like a big difference, versions went 0.20, 0.21, 1.22
 so it's not *that* old, but still kind of old :)

 Re the removing error indicators, I tried that as soon as I saw the
 explanation of what they were, but it didn't work either.


 That makes it sound like a plugin might be putting error indicators,
 since using the menu to remove should always remove the ones Geany puts
 there itself AFAIK.

 I'm using the RPMforge version, the EPEL version is 0.21... I don't
 suppose anyone happens to know if another repo has a newer version?
 I'd like to have this be my default nedit replacement, which would
 mean it gets dumped onto about 20 centos boxes, and I'd really rather
 not have to do manual installs for it


 I don't know any, unless you can use Fedora packages or something.
 Compiling from source isn't too painful if you can install GTK+
 development stuff from pre-built packages, though doing it on 20 boxes
 might be tedious. Maybe you can compile on one box and make your own
 package? I have no idea what's involved for CentOS to do this.


 Actually, linked from the 3rd party packages page on Geany website is this:

 http://www.melvilletheatre.com/articles/el6/index.html

 It seems to have latest Geany 1.22 for CentOS, but I've no clue if it's any
 good or will post your bank account info on Facebook before deleting your
 hard drive (hence being under 3rd party pacakges) :)

 Cheers,
 Matthew Brush


Yeah, ~blush~, let's just say that I just figured out I'd downloaded
those third party rpms when I was installing the first time around,
and somehow or another I still managed to install the out-dated 0.20
version. While looking at the third-party rpms, I also realised that
the el5 version is the same as the rpmforge version, only the el6
version is using 1.22.

I have just finished yum-removing the 0.20 version (since yum would
not let me update to 1.22 directly) and then yum-installing the newer
version. I am now looking at my delightfully plain and simple notes
file :D YAY!

Much appreciate the help from you and Lex, you guys got me pointed in
the right direction :D

Thanks!
Miranda
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[Geany] setting up 'plaintext' file type

2012-09-06 Thread Miranda Hawarden-Ogata
Hi,

I've been using geany for a couple months and really like it as my nedit 
replacement, but I'm running into an annoying problem that I'm not sure how 
to resolve. I maintain a running notes file in my public_html directory, 
its extension is one of our invisible php includes but I don't want the file 
syntax-highlighting as a php file, I want to be able to create a plaintext 
file type that I can select that has basically no formatting whatsoever.

Unfortunately, nothing I've tried so far seems to work, if there are tags 
like ? etc in the file they trigger these really visually annoying blue 
underline marks on every line for the rest of the file. If I leave the file 
as php, most of it gets formatted as string code due to single and double 
quotes and that also makes it hard to read. I would really love to be able 
to set up some kind of config that just treats the text as simple plaintext, 
plain white or whatever colour text on a nice black background.

Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks!
Miranda 

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