Here is a patch I wrote for Hypra not so long ago to properly fix this.
Not sure if it has a chance of ever getting merged given the maintenance
status of upstream Compiz 0.9, but it works great so far for us.
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The default keybinding is [Ctrl]+[+]. If your keyboard layout requires
a modifier to reach [+], then you need it there too.
You can however rebind *View/Zoom In* to [Ctrl]+[=] in the preferences
(Preferences/Keybindings) if you like.
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> open("/home/melodie/badblocks.log.txt", O_RDONLY) = 9
> fstat(9, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=1547706436, ...}) = 0
You try to open a 1547706436 bytes (1.5Gb) file: /home/melodie/badblocks.log.txt
Geany will try and load this file into memory, which as it records a style
information byte with
Fixed since Geany 1.25, available in Ubuntu since 15.10 (Wily)
** Changed in: geany (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Ge
Duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/geany/+bug/1536760 IMO. See
the answer to it for further details, but the baseline is that the
socket file is in the user's directory and so shouldn't ever be accessed
by different users in a correct setup. Your problem probably is that
you r
This is likely not a bug but a configuration issue. Did you change the
value of the "various" preference `use_atomic_file_saving`? It is off
by default for this very reason: it doesn't maintain metadata and
attributes.
See
https://wiki.geany.org/config/all_you_never_wanted_to_know_about_file_sav
For me this is a bug in sudo configuration, because it does not properly
resets the environment to use root's own home. It will have several
other issues related to sharing configuration between users, that aren't
resolved by simply adding the UID to the socket name.
S/A https://sourceforge.net/p
Fixed upstream in
https://github.com/geany/geany/commit/7215c5027711546cbe899fe4ccf828bd945c1d66
** Changed in: geany (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Beware that currently a few plugins for Geany don't support GTK3, so
would not be available with a GTK3 build of Geany.
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Title:
Compile Geany wit
Running Geany as an user with the environment pointing at another is not
supported, and won't be changed.
`sudo` should be configured to reset the environment so applications
don't try and use another user's configuration directory. There are
many reasons why resetting the environment is useful,
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Configuration directory owned by root
To manage notifications about th
(In reply to comment #76)
> Compose is not appropriate for basic symbols you need to write pretty much
> any correct sentence in the target language. And adding a specific input
> method for one symbol just because some people can't live with the modifier
> ISO chose for level 5 is disproportionnat
(In reply to comment #76)
> Compose is not appropriate for basic symbols you need to write pretty much
> any correct sentence in the target language. And adding a specific input
> method for one symbol just because some people can't live with the modifier
> ISO chose for level 5 is disproportionnat
(In reply to comment #72)
> The old layout was never removed and kept its historical name (fr latin9)
No, we are speaking here of fr/oss, but before it got right Ctrl as
level5 modifier (what this bug end up changing).
I bet everyone complaining here was very happy with fr/oss before this
Level5
(In reply to comment #72)
> The old layout was never removed and kept its historical name (fr latin9)
No, we are speaking here of fr/oss, but before it got right Ctrl as
level5 modifier (what this bug end up changing).
I bet everyone complaining here was very happy with fr/oss before this
Level5
(In reply to comment #69)
> (In reply to comment #66)
>
> > Regarding the voting, is there generic popular Linux-oriented site in
> > France? Like slashdot.org or smth...
>
> There is a popular Linux-oriented site in France (linuxfr.org) and the
> final ajustments of this layout were done after
(In reply to comment #69)
> (In reply to comment #66)
>
> > Regarding the voting, is there generic popular Linux-oriented site in
> > France? Like slashdot.org or smth...
>
> There is a popular Linux-oriented site in France (linuxfr.org) and the
> final ajustments of this layout were done after
(In reply to comment #50)
> Could someone create poll on some french(belgian) web site, linux-oriented.
> Which behavior would be preferable?
Is this even necessary? I mean, the change wasn't made in the first
place because an user wasn't happy with the state, but because some apps
couldn't handl
(In reply to comment #50)
> Could someone create poll on some french(belgian) web site, linux-oriented.
> Which behavior would be preferable?
Is this even necessary? I mean, the change wasn't made in the first
place because an user wasn't happy with the state, but because some apps
couldn't handl
(In reply to comment #45)
> (In reply to comment #44)
> > Until a solution is to be found, could 518c769d be reverted for now?
> > Breaking the very standard behavior of right control
>
> It does not break the very standard behavior of right control any more than
> altrgr breaks the very standard
(In reply to comment #45)
> (In reply to comment #44)
> > Until a solution is to be found, could 518c769d be reverted for now?
> > Breaking the very standard behavior of right control
>
> It does not break the very standard behavior of right control any more than
> altrgr breaks the very standard
Works as expected here, and never worked otherwise. Please note however
that Nautilus needs to be restarted after installing nautilus-wipe for
the item to appear, which may be the reason why you didn't find the item
in your user's nautilus menus.
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OK, indeed. This is a bug in the R symbol parser that should now be
fixed with commit
http://git.geany.org/geany/commit/?id=10893c4ada3be907a97dd4e472de029442e687bc
BTW, it only happens if `source()` has an argument, without it doesn't
trigger.
Thanks for the report.
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I'm afraid I don't see the use case for such a feature, in source code
formatting blank lines often are important for readability. So, this
probably won't be added in Geany core, maybe a plugin.
However, note that using the Custom Command feature you can quite easily
implement the feature using gr
Those are not duplicates, but the item's label is wrong. Looks like a
Unity/dbusmenu bug where it shows the label associated with the stock
icon rather than the proper label itself… Anyway, I doubt it's a Geany
bug, especially if it appeared after a upgrade of Unity or dbusmenu
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** Summary changed:
- geany crashes when selecting wholes lines with Turkish locale
+ geany crashes when selecting whole lines with Turkish locale
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OK, I see. It's a typo in the Turkish translation that improperly
translates "%dL" to "%sS" (%d being a c-format here, expecting a digit,
but %s is the format for a string -- thus, a digit is read like it was a
string, leading to the crash).
Fixed upstream, and patch attached.
In the meanwhile,
Could you please provide a backtrace of the crash? (e.g. using GDB)
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geany crash when selecting shift up-down
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Oh, my bad, you probably were speaking about the report. I don't know
but you probably can't remove it, and it's fine to have it around closed
as invalid in case somebody else has the same problem.
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Le 13/10/2012 21:26, Okonkole a écrit :
> How do i delete this entry ?
As the popup and the manual says, set it to 0 to entirely disable
real-time updates.
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Hi,
You probably upgraded from pre-0.21 to 0.21 or newer. 0.21 introduced
"real-time" tag parsing, which makes it possible to have an up-to-date
symbols tree without having to save the file. The PHP parser is
probably too slow on your 5000 lines file, so you see the lags every
time the reparsing
'Assertion "r == n_visible_rows" failed' in GTK, that good ol' GTK bug
:)
Anyway it's not Geany's fault, and a workaround for such GTK bugs was
introduced in Geany 0.21 (released 2011-10-02). See upstream reports:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3311258&group_id=153444&atid=7877
I'm afraid I can't reproduce this neither on Ubuntu 12.04 nor under
Debian nor Fedora. Have you some Geany plugins enabled? If yes, which
ones?
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The reporter said:
> I've tried all sorts of different editors
So I guess Geany isn't the only application suffering from the bug?
This said, note that Geany *does not* handle remotes locations by
itself, and thus requires gvfs-fuse to be installed and running for such
locations to work. This m
Geany can follow the path of the current document in the terminal, see
"Preferences->Terminal->Follow path of the current file". I think it
should address your issue.
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Please note that this breaks under Kubuntu/KDE because Konsole has a
strange way of handling the -e argument (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/konsole/+bug/948321)
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Public bug reported:
The -e option of Konsole has a very strange behavior if one of the first
argument has a space in it. Actually, everything after the space is
simply ignored:
$ konsole -e "/bin/sh somescript"
executes "/bin/sh"
$ konsole -e "/bin/some program with spaces"
tries to execute "/
The branch sudo-make-me-an-activation-sandwich (nice name BTW :D) seems
to work fine :)
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Title:
Geany's "New with template" submenu missing
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Hi,
I just built and installed dbusmenu from bazaar trunk (>= 0.4.2), and now the
submenu appears correctly in Geany. However, the items in the submenu doesn't
work when it is attached to the menubar (and strangely make the menubar flicker
when getting activated).
So it's only a partial fix for
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geany crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: appmenu-gtk
Geany's sub-menu of the "New (with Template)" file menu item is missing
when using appmenu-gtk (the default in 11.04).
This is because Geany shares the submenu between the menubar and the toolbar.
It reparents it to the menu item when this o
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