@iyernaveenr thank you for your better explanation.

It is not a bug, it shows Geany is behaving as it is intended, if the file ends 
with a `newline` character, Geany shows an empty line because thats what is 
after the `newline`, if the file does not end with a `newline` only the 
characters on the last line are shown.

Just to make sure you are understanding clearly, a `newline` is __a character 
in a file__ that specifies that the following characters are to be on a new 
line.  A `newline` character can exist at any point in the file, including 
being the last character in the file.  If a `newline` character exists at the 
end of the file Geany and Vscode show the empty new line as that `newline` 
character specifies.  This is intended behaviour, it shows what the `newline` 
character in the file specifies ... a new line which has no characters on it.

There is no issue with Geany behaviour, it is as intended and is not a bug.

That Vim has some other behaviour is presumably Vim's decision.  The fact that 
it does not indicate that there is a `newline` is what it decides, but it seems 
to me to be wrong and as @b4n said at least confusing.  But that is Vim 
behaviour not Geany behaviour.

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