> @techee, things that are not used by the global filetypes will have two #es 
> at the start, things that are used will only have one. Its clear which are 
> used in global and which are not.

I'm still not convinced it's a good idea to change the behavior this way - 
editing `filetype_extensions.conf`, `filetypes.common`, `ignored.tags`, 
`snippets.conf` did always override the whole file. I just extended this so it 
worked for filetypes:

https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/491

and then broke it by

https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/485

Even with the broken behavior for filetypes, editing 
`filetype_extensions.conf`, `filetypes.common`, `ignored.tags`, `snippets.conf` 
still worked the same way because these weren't in a subdirectory.

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