Enrico Tröger wrote: > On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 12:47:35 +1100, Lex wrote: > > Hi, > >> I'd suggest the simplest solutions, >> >> --readonly applies to all files on the command line irrespective of >> positioning and has no effect on any other files opened by session or >> menu. This answers 1,2,3,4 (Note POSIX says it must be before any >> files but GNU allows anywhere) >> >> Current behaviour on attempting to re-open a file with different >> read-only status is that nothing happens, the already open file is >> raised but not changed. I would leave this as is irrespective of >> method of second opening (cli or menu) >> This answers 5,6. > > I complete second this suggestion, not only because it would be simple > to implement but also because it is simple to understand and so use. > > If there are no major objections, I'll implement this in the near > future (whatever this means in terms of my limited spare time). Of > course, if anyone is faster than me and posts a patch, that'd be much > appreciated :). > > > Regards, > Enrico
It'd be a nice-to-have, convenient enhancement. No hurry. Please take your time. Thanks very much, ST -- _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
