Small and lightweight IDE

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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 special Desktop Environment like KDE
or GNOME. So it is using only the GTK2 toolkit and therefore you need
only the GTK2 runtime libraries to run Geany.

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geany-1.36.tar.bz2 0004644521 4.43 MB
geany-appstream.patch 0000002571 2.51 KB
geany-rpmlintrc 0000000150 150 Bytes
geany.changes 0000038268 37.4 KB
geany.spec 0000003685 3.6 KB
Revision 34 (latest revision is 43)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 734666 from Bjørn Lie's avatar Bjørn Lie (iznogood) (revision 34)
- Update to version 1.36:
  + Add support for fractional font sizes.
  + Improve matching filetype extensions.
  + Add Apple Swift, Nim, Kotlin, Groovy and TypeScript filetypes.
  + Update CUDA and NSIS filetypes.
  + Update Scintilla to version 3.10.4.
  + Fix build on recent MSYS2.
  + Updated translations.
- Update to version 1.35:
  + General: Start synchronization with Universal-CTags.
  + Bug fixes:
    - Improve IPC socket handling.
    - Fix loading the default open encoding option.
    - Fix VTE path following after reset.
  + Interface: Show variable type in a tooltip in symbol tree.
  + Editor:
    - Update Scintilla to version 3.10.2.
    - Drastically speed up huge bulk replacements.
    - Fix accessibility information reported upon deletion.
    - Fix garbage data insertion when moving lines up or down.
    - Don't perform line breaking in rectangular selection mode.
  + Filetypes:
    - Allow stripping trailing spaces from custom filetypes based
      on the Diff lexer.
    - Improve JavaScript symbols parsing.
    - Improve HTML symbols parsing.
    - Improve COBOL symbols parsing.
    - Improve ActionScript symbols parsing.
  + Updated translations.
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