Geany Newsletter #4
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About Geany
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Geany is a small and lightweight Integrated Development Environment.
It was developed to provide a small and fast IDE, which has only a
few dependencies from other packages. Another goal was to be as
independent as possible from a sp
On Sun, 04 Dec 2011 11:26:41 -0800
Matthew Brush wrote:
> On 11-12-04 06:09 AM, Frank Lanitz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I didn't found the conclusion on the discussion: What was the
> > outcome on this topic? Which reference to old svn shall be inserted
> > into git repo?
> >
>
> The conclusion is t
Le 04/12/2011 20:21, Nathan Broadbent a écrit :
>> ("close dialog" currently only closes the dialog for "find all" style
>> options)
>
> This is true. However, if you look at the "Add wrapped search" [1]
> feature request (which is still open), Nick Treleaven
> and Enrico Tröger had a conversation
On 11-12-04 06:09 AM, Frank Lanitz wrote:
Hi,
I didn't found the conclusion on the discussion: What was the outcome
on this topic? Which reference to old svn shall be inserted into git
repo?
The conclusion is that the SVN-URL in the commit message is a valid SVN
URL to checkout that commit,
> ("close dialog" currently only closes the dialog for "find all" style
> options)
This is true. However, if you look at the "Add wrapped search" [1]
feature request (which is still open), Nick Treleaven
and Enrico Tröger had a conversation about changing this back in 2009:
2009-10-14 05:49:13 nt
Le 04/12/2011 01:36, Nathan Broadbent a écrit :
- Make 'Wrap search' checked by default.
>>>
>>> And that'll irritate anyone who prefers not to wrap, and has to uncheck
>>> 'Wrap search' any time (s)he starts Geany.
>>
>> Yep, that's a default value that will probably please 50% users and
>
Le 04/12/2011 16:13, Nathan Broadbent a écrit :
> [...]
>
>> Yep, that's a default value that will probably please 50% users and
>> annoy the other 50%. A pref's good, but changing the default doesn't
>> make much sense if you ain't got no well-done statistics about most
>> spread user opinion.
>
Le 04/12/2011 14:44, Dimitar Zhekov a écrit :
> On Sun, 04 Dec 2011 00:48:40 +0100
> Colomban Wendling wrote:
>
>> Le 03/12/2011 20:56, Dimitar Zhekov a écrit :
>>
>>> There is one, and only one thing, that is unquestionably better IMHO:
>>> separate [ ] "Always wrap search and hide the Find dial
Le 04/12/2011 15:09, Frank Lanitz a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I didn't found the conclusion on the discussion: What was the outcome
> on this topic? Which reference to old svn shall be inserted into git
> repo?
IMHO (as said in my last mail on the previous thread) the best possible
would be http(s)://sv
> It turned out to be quite easy, because the two meanings are actualy
> used separately...
>
> --
> E-gards: Jimmy
Thanks very much for the patch, it works great!
> >>- Make 'Wrap search' checked by default.
> >
> > And that'll irritate anyone who prefers not to wrap, and has to uncheck
> >
Hi,
I didn't found the conclusion on the discussion: What was the outcome
on this topic? Which reference to old svn shall be inserted into git
repo?
Cheers,
Frank
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On Sun, 04 Dec 2011 00:48:40 +0100
Colomban Wendling wrote:
> Le 03/12/2011 20:56, Dimitar Zhekov a écrit :
>
> > There is one, and only one thing, that is unquestionably better IMHO:
> > separate [ ] "Always wrap search and hide the Find dialog" into [...]
>
> Yep, this sounds sensible to me.
Lex Trotman wrote:
>[...]
>But if the level of interest is indicated by the responses, then not
>many people use these snippets, so maybe it isn't worth the effort of
>either approach and just repeat things for now and possibly over time
>the definitions will diverge.
I certainly use snippets, bu
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