When a GLib or GTK warning is printed, often you want to get abacktrace to find out what code caused them. You can do that with the--g-fatal-warnings argument, which will abort Geany on the firstwarning it receives.
When a GLib or GTK warning is printed, often you want to get abacktrace to find out what code caused them. You can do that with the--g-fatal-warnings argument, which will abort Geany on the firstwarning it receives.