One of the modifications in the Doc patch about Tools->Reload Configuration is in the *Inserting Unicode characters* section. Here is the modified excerpt:
With GTK 2.10 and above, you can insert Unicode code points by hitting > Ctrl-Shift-u, then still holding Ctrl-Shift, type some hex digits > representing > the code point for the character you want, then let go of Ctrl-Shift and > hit Enter or Return. > > For this to work in Geany, you'll need to first unbind Ctrl-Shift-u > in the `keybinding preferences`_, then select *Tools->Reload Configuration* > > or restart Geany. Note that it works slightly differently from other GTK > applications, in that you'll need to continue to hold down the Ctrl and > Shift > keys while typing the code point hex digits. > I tried this when checking for Reload Configuration effects. I noted that currently (revision 4675) Ctrl-Shift-u is not bound in the *keybinding preferences*, and that using Enter or Return to end the Unicode specifier actually entered a carriage return in the text. Intuitively, a space after the code should be enough to end the specifier, and indeed it does. I'm not sure whether this is a bug in the code, or a needed document modification. I didn't go looking for the point in revision history where the behavior changed. - tony
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