Dnia wtorek, 25 stycznia 2011 o 00:43:11 Lex Trotman napisał(a):
Your description of single instance, multi window is correct, yes
there is a slightly enhanced risk, but IMH(unbiased)O compared to the
problems with multiple instances this is small, see my scenario on
another post on this
On Monday 24 January 2011 06:43:11 pm Lex Trotman wrote:
On 24 January 2011 23:52, Randy Kramer rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday 22 January 2011 09:07:31 pm Lex Trotman wrote:
3. It is (I think) a big change to allow Geany to have one
instance with multiple top level windows, how to
On Tuesday 25 January 2011 04:04:53 am Krzysztof Żelechowski wrote:
Dnia wtorek, 25 stycznia 2011 o 00:43:11 Lex Trotman napisał(a):
Your description of single instance, multi window is correct, yes
there is a slightly enhanced risk, but IMH(unbiased)O compared to
the problems with multiple
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 10:12:05 +1100
Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:
To answer both a and b, nobody wins. For the preferences and project
files, the single instance sm works like hybernate-and-restore: each
instance preserves it's own configuration, and neither geany.conf nor
the
Hi,
On the single single instance, multi window: it has it's own problems.
For example, when you stop Geany, it'll have to save in geany.conf the
[positions and] desktops of all open windows, which is unportable. And
of course, under Windows, multi-window is limited to a single desktop
(see
Dnia wtorek, 25 stycznia 2011 o 14:27:18 Randy Kramer napisał(a):
On Tuesday 25 January 2011 04:04:53 am Krzysztof Żelechowski wrote:
Dnia wtorek, 25 stycznia 2011 o 00:43:11 Lex Trotman napisał(a):
Your description of single instance, multi window is correct, yes
there is a slightly
On 26 January 2011 05:24, Dimitar Zhekov dimitar.zhe...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 10:12:05 +1100
Lex Trotman ele...@gmail.com wrote:
To answer both a and b, nobody wins. For the preferences and project
files, the single instance sm works like hybernate-and-restore: each
On 07.01.2011 15:17, Alexander Petukhov wrote:
Hello, everybody.
My name is Alexander, i'm a software developer from St.Petersburg, Russia.
I started to use Geany at my job, mostly for C++ development, and only feature
I was not satisfied with
was debuggers support.
I looked at the existing
On 25.01.2011 09:24, Thomas Martitz wrote:
I think it would work great with:
http://lists.uvena.de/geany-devel/2011-January/003777.html
My quick hack :) http://imagebin.org/134336 I like it!
Best regards.
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On 20.01.2011 03:06, Matthew Brush wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering about the possibility of adding an optional GtkNotebook
to contain the documents widget. I have a the geany-devhelp plugin
doing this as well as the geany-glade plugin (not online yet) in order
to keep some sanity in the user
well, and as a logical continuation, maybe Geany can expose dragging
facilities, I mean dragging
every note from any service notebook to any other.
As for now it will be three areas(notebooks): sidebar, messages notebook and
documents area.
What do you think about it?
Tue, 25 Jan 2011
On 25.01.2011 16:50, Александр Петухов wrote:
ll, and as a logical continuation, maybe Geany can expose dragging facilities,
I mean dragging
every note from any service notebook to any other.
As for now it will be three areas(notebooks): sidebar, messages notebook and
documents area.
What do
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