I find it inappropriate that Geany depends on the shell that the user likes to 
use in their terminal emulator. If he likes fish, and incorrectly sets 
PATH/GOPATH up so that only fish sees it, does that mean we must add (and 
throughly test) fish to the list of supported shells?

If there is a standard method, like .xprofile, that allow GUI apps to inherit 
environment independently of the user's preferred shell, then we should adhere 
(and the user too).

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