@b4n thanks, I don't know any PHP so just tried to add comments to an empty PHP
file and got HTML ones and said "Oh!! the OP on the ML is right".
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Agreed with @codebrainz it's not very clear, but I guess I got it:
When *filetypes.php* has an empty `comment_single`, it uses HTML comments
(``) instead of multi-line PHP comments (`/* */`) for some reason.
To test:
1. Open Geany with a stock configuration (`geany -c /tmp/temp-config`)
2.
More information please.
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Reported on the ML. Possibly due to
[this](https://github.com/geany/geany/blob/16020ddc6cd32a3aa121b89edc8aeb6a45e78775/src/editor.c#L2815)
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> appending a note like "this setting might be overridden by open projects" or
> something like this.
I guess users know when they have a project opened.
Yeah, thats easier, but the tooltip doesn't show unless the user hovers for a
period, so the insensitive is important too.
> Another
I like the approach to tell the user that some global settings will be
overridden by projects to reduce confusion.
When changing tooltips, it might be easier to change the original tooltips in
the Glade file by simply appending a note like "this setting might be
overridden by open projects" or
One of the mentioned ways to set the LANG environment variable is described on
https://www.geany.org/Documentation/FAQ#QQuestions11.
Not sure about the RTL issue. The mentioned bug in Gimp doesn't apply to Geany
I think.
You could try setting the `LANG`, `LC_ALL` and `LANGUAGE` environment