This is addressed in the session_split branch which should be merged before the
next release
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I want to back-up and synchronise my settings
([dotfiles](http://dotfiles.github.io/)-style) across all computers where I use
geany. Since my `$HOME` path is different on each, and I generally work on
different projects on each, the recent files list from one computer is pretty
meaningless on a
@abmorris what is your use-case for not using Geany projects?
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I started a PR which I hope will resolve this issue. I need help tracking down
a GUI bug I introduced.
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> I did a try removing them and keep just what I did change, but the editor
> will put them again.
Yes, the Glib library that writes `.conf` files writes the whole file.
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I'm doing something like @elextr suggestion (ugly I know):
`rm -rf ~/.cache/geany_config; cp -L -r ~/.config/geany/ ~/.cache/geany_config;
geany -c ~/.cache/geany_config; rm -rf ~/.cache/geany_config`
Maybe there are other configs statements to 'extract', like geometry, for the
scope of put gea
> If geany was written in Perl or Python I would try my luck. I'm not versed in
> C at all.
Well, geany.conf is just a plain text file, so you can write a script to remove
the entries from a copy that you VCS and put geany.conf in .gitignore. And a
script to restore all but the session info.
I thought about that. I would not miss the recent files after a new start, but
the recent projects are really useful.
If geany was written in Perl or Python I would try my luck. I'm not versed in C
at all.
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Maybe an alternative would be to be able to clear the recent files and projects
list?
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Well, its probably possible to separate settings from session, but somebodys
got to do it. Pull requests are welcome.
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Hi!
I would like to propose an enhancement/feature request:
* At the moment the recent files/projects are saved in geany.conf.
* I would like to save geany.conf in a revision control system, so I can share
the configuration between different computers.
* The recent files from different comput
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