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About

The Workbench plugin is an extension that makes it possible to manage multiple projects in geany. You can add geany projects to a workbench. From there you can add directories to the project to manage the files belonging to the project.

Usage

Enabling the plugin

The plugin can be enabled in the plugin manager. After enabling the plugin a new tab will be displayed in the Sidebar. There will also be a new entry in the "Tools" menu. Both are labeled "Workbench".

The Workbench menu

The Workbench menu is the starting point for creating your first workbench. Choose "New" from the menu to create your workbench file. Workbench files use the prefix ".geanywb". Just like Geany project files they are also simple text files containing key-value pairs.

The complete managment of the Workbench file is done using the Workbench menu:

Item "New"
As explained above, creates a new Workbench.
Item "Open"
Open a Workbench.
Item "Settings"
Open the Workbench settings dialog. After the settings have been confirmed with "OK" they will be written back to the workbench file (if any value was changed).
Item "Search projects"
Search for projects to add them to the Workbench. This lets the user select a directory to search through. The directory and it's sub-directories are scanned for project files (".geany"). All found files are listed and after scanning is done the user can select the projects which shall be added to the Workbench.
Item "Close"
Closes the opened Workbench.

The new Workbench

A newly created Workbench is completely empty. In the Workbench tab of the sidebar you should see the hint "Add a project using the context menu". Anything which is dealing with projects and their Workbench related settings is done using the context menu on the sidebar. Some items in the context menu will only be active if you right click inside a project, directory or bookmark.

The Workbench context menu

These are the available items:

Add project
Add an existing Geany project to the Workbench. Create your projects with Geany. The Workbench plugin does not help you with that. After adding a project you need to save the workbench settings by selecting "Workbench / Save" in the menubar.
Remove project
Remove the project from the Workbench. It is only available if you right clicked inside of a project. After removing a project you need to save the workbench settings by selecting "Workbench / Save" in the menubar.
Fold/unfold project
Fold or unfold the items belonging to the project. It is only available if you right clicked inside of a project.
Add directory
Add a directory to the project. It is only available if you right clicked inside of a project. After selecting it a dialog will be opened. Choose the directory which shall be added. After that the directory will be shown inside the project folder. After adding a new directory, all files and sub-directories beneath the directory will be displayed. See "Directory settings" for more information.
Remove directory
Remove the directory from the project. It is only available if you right clicked inside of a project directory.
Rescan directory
Rescan the directory for files and update the sidebar accordingly. It is only available if you right clicked inside of a project directory. If the content of a directory changes, e.g. a new file is added, then the new file will only be visible in the sidebar after a rescan.
Directory settings
Select this item to change the directory settings. It is only available if you right clicked inside of a project directory. In the directory settings you can set filters which control the files and sub-directories that will be displayed or not. You can choose between a filter mechanism controlled by the workbench plugin or controlled by git. In the later case the .gitignore settings decide which files are displayed and which not. This option is only available if the directory is/contains a git repository.
Fold/unfold directory
Fold or unfold the items belonging to the directory. It is only available if you right clicked inside of a directory.
Unfold All
Select this item to unfold all projects, directories and sub-directories.
Collapse All
Select this item to collpase/fold all projects, directories and sub-directories.
Add to Workbench Bookmarks
Add the file to the Workbench Bookmarks. It is only available if you right clicked on a file. After adding a file to the Workbench bookmarks a ribbon will be shown for the file in the Workbench sidebar tab in front of the first project. Clicking on it will open the file. Workbench bookmarks give you quick access to files which you often need.
Add to Project Bookmarks
Add the file to the Project Bookmarks. It is only available if you right clicked on a file. After adding a file to the Project bookmarks a ribbon will be shown for the file in the Workbench sidebar tab in front of the first directory of the project. Clicking on it will open the file. Project bookmarks give you quick access to files which you often need in that project.
Remove from Bookmarks
Remove file from the Workbench or project bookmarks. It is only available if you right clicked on a bookmark.
Create file here...
Select this item to create a new file at the current selected position in the file tree. Available since version 1.02 of the workbench plugin.
Create directory here...
Select this item to create a new directory at the current selected position in the file tree. Available since version 1.02 of the workbench plugin.

The Workbench settings

The following settings exist for a workbench:

Rescan all projects on open
If the option is activated (default), then all projects will be re-scanned on opening of a workbench.
Enable live update
If the option is activated (default), then the list of files and the sidebar will be updated automatically if a file or directory is created, removed or renamed. A manual re-scan is not required if the option is enabled. This feature is available since version 1.03 of the workbench plugin. If you open a workbench file which has been created with an older version of the workbench plugin then the option will be added with value "activated".
Expand on hover
If the option is activated, then a tree node in the sidebar will be expanded or collapsed by hovering over it with the mouse cursor.
Enable tree lines
If the option is activated, lines will be drawn between the nodes in the sidebar tree.

Live update

From version 1.03 on the workbench plugin supports an automatic live update of the file list and the sidebar.

This feature will only work if your system supports directory file monitoring. If the workbench plugin cannot setup file monitoring for a directory then it will output a message in the message window. The message has the following form:

Could not setup file monitoring for directory: "exampledir". Error: <some error message>

Styling the sidebar

On linux based systems using GTK3 the workbench sidebar can be styled using CSS. For general information on how to setup CSS with Geany please see the manual under https://www.geany.org/manual/current/index.html#customizing-geany-s-appearance-using-gtk-3-css.

To style the workbench sidebar use the CSS ID "workbench". Here is a small example:

/* Style the label over the treeview. */
#workbench label {
        color: black;
        background-color: silver;
        border-bottom: 2px solid red;
        font-size: 20pt;
}

/* Style the treeview: the border-color specifies the color of the
     treeview lines (if enabled in the workbench settings). */
#workbench treeview {
        color: black;
        background-color: linen;
        border-color: darkviolet;
        font-size: 12pt;
}

/* The following changes the text and background color for the selected
     row in the workbench treeview. */
#workbench treeview:selected {
        color: white;
        background-color: red;
}

/* The following changes the text and background color for a row in the
     workbench treeview if the user hovers over it with the mouse pointer. */
#workbench treeview:hover {
        color: white;
        background-color: orange;
}

Known issues

None.

License

The Workbench plugin is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. A copy of this license can be found in the file COPYING included with the source code of this program.

Downloads

The Workbench plugin is part of the combined Geany Plugins release. For more information and downloads, please visit //plugins.geany.org/geany-plugins/

Development Code

Get the code from:

git clone https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins.git

Ideas, questions, patches and bug reports

Please post any ideas, feature requests, questions and bugs in the github issue tracker.

History

This is a short release history showing the major changes:

1.09:
Added option to let git decide which files to display
1.08:
Auto-save project on change
1.07:
Added option to enable or disable tree lines
1.06:
Save workbench settings immediately
1.05:
Added option "Expand on hover"
1.04:
Use simple/old file monitor events only (remove dependency of GLib version 2.46)
1.03:
Support live update
1.02:
Added "Create file here..."/"Create directory here..."
1.01:
Fixed not closed file handles on directory scanning (thanks to techee). Fixes #607.
1.00:
Created plugin

Docs for previous versions