2014-08-19 01:47:10 |
Lonnie Lee Best |
bug |
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added bug |
2014-08-19 01:56:50 |
Lonnie Lee Best |
description |
I'm using Geany for the first time and I love it.
One feature I'd like to see, is one that I see in a lot of IDEs: the ablity to double-click a tab to maximize its size.
Typically, such a feature would hide or overlay other panels so that the double-clicked tab can utilize then utilize most possible screen real estate from within the application. This is toggling type feature: double-clicking the tab again would return the text-editor (for that tab) back to it's default view that Geany offers. |
I'm using Geany for the first time and I love it.
One feature I'd like to see, is one that I see in a lot in IDEs: the ability to double-click a tab to maximize its size.
Typically, such a feature would hide or overlay other panels so that the double-clicked tab can utilize the most possible screen real estate from within the application. This is a toggling type feature: double-clicking the tab again would return the text-editor back to it's default view that Geany offers. |
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2014-08-19 01:57:04 |
Lonnie Lee Best |
description |
I'm using Geany for the first time and I love it.
One feature I'd like to see, is one that I see in a lot in IDEs: the ability to double-click a tab to maximize its size.
Typically, such a feature would hide or overlay other panels so that the double-clicked tab can utilize the most possible screen real estate from within the application. This is a toggling type feature: double-clicking the tab again would return the text-editor back to it's default view that Geany offers. |
I'm using Geany for the first time and I love it.
One feature I'd like to see, is one that I see in a lot in IDEs: the ability to double-click a tab to maximize its size.
Typically, such a feature would hide or overlay other panels so that the double-clicked tab can utilize the most possible screen real estate from within the application.
This is a toggling type feature: double-clicking the tab again would return the text-editor back to it's default view that Geany offers. |
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2014-08-19 02:12:20 |
Lonnie Lee Best |
tags |
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trusty utopic |
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2014-08-19 02:15:13 |
Lonnie Lee Best |
tags |
trusty utopic |
bitesize trusty utopic |
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2018-01-03 23:31:10 |
Christopher |
geany (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Invalid |
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2018-01-03 23:48:58 |
C de-Avillez |
geany (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2018-01-03 23:48:58 |
C de-Avillez |
geany (Ubuntu): status |
Invalid |
Incomplete |
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2018-01-03 23:49:34 |
C de-Avillez |
bug task added |
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geany |
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2018-01-03 23:50:20 |
C de-Avillez |
description |
I'm using Geany for the first time and I love it.
One feature I'd like to see, is one that I see in a lot in IDEs: the ability to double-click a tab to maximize its size.
Typically, such a feature would hide or overlay other panels so that the double-clicked tab can utilize the most possible screen real estate from within the application.
This is a toggling type feature: double-clicking the tab again would return the text-editor back to it's default view that Geany offers. |
I'm using Geany for the first time and I love it.
One feature I'd like to see, is one that I see in a lot in IDEs: the ability to double-click a tab to maximize its size.
Typically, such a feature would hide or overlay other panels so that the double-clicked tab can utilize the most possible screen real estate from within the application.
This is a toggling type feature: double-clicking the tab again would return the text-editor back to it's default view that Geany offers.
UPSTREAM BUG: https://sourceforge.net/p/geany/bugs/1063/ (LP is refusing the link ATM) |
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2018-01-04 00:04:43 |
C de-Avillez |
geany (Ubuntu): importance |
Low |
Wishlist |
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2018-01-04 00:04:43 |
C de-Avillez |
geany (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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