Are there any plugins that provide basic error reporting (line #, space,
specific or general error) for CSS?
Similar to what the Firefox addon Stylish provides?
It looks like phoning home has already come to the Chrome version of
Stylish, so I'm exploring options for an editor besides the one
Only used Geany about 3 mo - quite a bit. I modified my own color
scheme, to learn about it, but don't use it exclusively.
Regardless of many tried color schemes - even default - there's almost
no syntax color for some files like resource files - gtkrc - Gtk2 theme
resource file; or the
I'm a fairly new Geany user and I don't use these file types often. When
needed for long lists, they're handy.
I found nothing in Geany's Help about delimiter-separated formats - CSV,
Tab-separated, etc.
Either importing files already in those formats or exporting "lists"
from Geany in some
I'm not sure I understand your question, but...
You want to highlight the "current line" - where the "cursor" is (that
you call "the needle")? Is that correct?
In Geany themes, the cursor is called the caret (even though
In the geany theme, the "current_line" property controls *if* AND what
Using geany 1.27 in Mint 18.1
I tried out the black.conf theme to reduce screen brightness
(https://github.com/codebrainz/geany-themes/tree/master/colorschemes). I
see the updated "*delt-dark.conf*" theme also has several of the same
issues I've described below. Which is, in Geany - maybe all
Some time ago I asked about a lexer for gtkrc files (for gtk-2 apps). I
believe the answer was that there wasn't one.
Maybe it changed since then?
I saw on https://foicica.com/scintillua/LexerList.html that it lists
gtkrc files as already supported - same as CSS.
Unless a later Geany version
I've tried a long time to find a way to make the tiny dots bigger or
change color, that show empty spaces between characters.
Not sure if the size of empty space dots are controlled by the font
selected.
If so, there's little difference in dozens of Linux fonts, for size of
spaces indicators
Thank you.
I understood what the 3rd, 4th argument for white_space did.
I was asking about using bold, italics - using the "key=" syntax /
method - in general and on white_space (the white_space part was answered).
I don't understand when (which files) or exactly how to get (for
instance)
Thanks, Lex. Couple more questions / comments.
Don't settings specified in color schemes override the same values in
filetypes.common?
Or is that true only for certain items? The method mentioned of making
the background color of white_space any color that's very contrasting is
too
a good while back I asked about a linter for Geany (CSS syntax checker /
reporter).
I've looked off / on for months - & so far found nothing mentioned to
work in Geany.
It's very possible one(s) may exist & I don't have the knowledge to
build it in. I didn't find any instructions (that I
I'm just curious. I'm not sure if it's normal for any / all attachments
sent from a list subscriber, specifically to Geany devs or Geany-Users
list moderators, to also go to all list subscribers?
As the message w/ attached log file, originally sent by "Garthur via
Users" on 10/07/2019
There are detached sig files for Geany releases, but do any plugins or
tag files (like CSS tag files) have sig files to verify them?
It's great to verify the main program, but one tampered extra file could
be painful.
I doubt any Geany developers would have time to review every 3rd party
a concrete example of a file, plugin or otherwise that you
are referring to?
Yes - "like CSS tag files" https://wiki.geany.org/tags/start#css_tags
It doesn't really matter which file, plugin, etc. Just that they're not
included in the dev's final build of Geany, which is then signed by the
Now I want to use my distro's stock package
You mean you got the icon error msg, when you tried installing your
(which) DISTRO'S Geany pkg?
What format is the repo pkg - deb?
I installed Mint's repo deb Geany pkg & it installed to:
/user/bin/geany /user/include/geany /user/share/geany.
I have
On 5/21/20 7:07 AM, Carl Caulkett wrote:
I’ve just installed Geany, have downloaded the Geany themes and have
selected the Solarized (Dark) scheme. Now I would like to be able to
adjust the colors of the surrounding elements of Geany, the toolbar,
the side panel, the terminal panel and so on,
Is there a way to change the background color to something that is
easier to see?
Yes. Depends on how much you want to change - besides just the background.
There are the user built / uploaded themes. Many have various dark background
(some light).
Those include basic coloring for general
I thought Geany automatically showed "Read Only" in title bar, on
opening root owned or protected files, or it changed the tab background
or text. From the menu, you can manually mark a file read-only & it
changes the tab text to green - for me.
I want it to prominently auto-indicate RO files,
On 9/12/20 9:00 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
/With the styling and the status bar, they just show the document read
only setting so will not show anything if a system file is loaded, //*or are
you saying they don't work if you set the document read only
in the UI?*/
Cheers
Lex
Meant to get back
On 9/28/22 13:53, Ray Andrews wrote:
How do I change the default 'open' path? I see nothing in the
Preferences menus. geany.conf has the promising 'default_open_path' but
setting it does nothing. Funny, the default open path that is now being
used is an obscure directory that I hardly ever go
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