>This looks more like something I could potentially do. Or at least spend some 
>time in trying to work out.

To bad, but that's not going to happen any time soon ...

It took me some time to look again into how to get GeanyPy installed ... but 
could not make any sense of it. I'm not into building code with lots of 
dependencies ... final trigger was some "probably not going to work with py3" 
note (_py3 only coder_). In my case that means a 100% probability I'm going to 
run into a slew of mystifying (_to me_)  errors an problems, without the 
means/knowledge to solve them.
Ergo: No thanks, I'll pass ... Putting Geany back into the (local) bottle.


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