So Geany is currently GTK3, right? I am honestly asking, because I'm not sure 
if the Debian version 1.31 is compiled with GTK2 or GTK3.

The line spacing is fortunately a preference of "filetypes.common", independent 
of any theme schemings.

Maybe all the "lost or hidden" configurations should be added as default into 
this file with short descriptions, so you don't really need to add this as a 
GUI configuration.

Even better, **all** settings of Geany, hidden or not, shall be represented in 
such an editable file without any GUI, or if needed, something like the 
"about:config" of Firefox.
I'm fully aware that this won't be liked by everyone, but I raise my voice to 
show that at least someone would like this and that this procedure can save 
trouble or time, as anyone can add new features or configurations without 
adding this to the GUI and the features won't be forgotten after adding them to 
the code. If not, then well, "what a bummer..".

After searching for config flags, I am quite amazed and shocked, how much more 
possible configurations Geany offers by this filetypes.common, which is not 
found in the GUI settings..

At last, it is indeed the same font it seems, hmm cannot complain on that one..

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