• Line operations in several files simultaneously

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    Robert PR

    Posted. Thanks! :)

    I didn’t realize the enhancement was over at github.

    Sorry about that :-\

  • Multiple Saving UTF-8 From Ansi

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    @Michele-Iddas

    A possible solution might look like this.

    Cheers
    Claudia

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    Pouemes44P

    hello Nabodita

    can you paste here some word that you have to undrstand

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    PeterJonesP

    Your method will mostly work as long as you’ve got Settings > Preferences > Backup correctly enabled, and you have a short enough backup time. If you want to make sure it’s got enough time to register the changes in the file, add a sleep($time) before the check, where $time matches your NPP backup interval.

    I would probably add a test for existence of the backup file, not just it being listed in session.xml. (I just ran an experiment, and a minute after my most recent save, when the backup file was gone, session.xml still listed the backup file). I would also use -M to check the modified-time of both the original and the backup, since I found outdated “backups” in my backup directory that were months out of date (probably remained open after a reboot or crash).

    Also, if you find that the file hasn’t been saved yet, you could also use Win32::OLE or Win32::GuiTest to force NPP to save the file, if you wanted, instead of just pestering yourself with a message box. But that’s up to you.

    PS: Perl is not an acronym: “Perl” is the language, “perl” is the executable/interpreter, “PERL” is a backronym.

  • Shortcut key or toolbar button to quickly toggle Document List Panel?

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    MAPJe71M

    Plugins - LuaScript - Edit Startup Script.

  • Notepad++ hangs when coverting line endings

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    asman2000A

    I checked and on my machine your example file hang Notepad++. But when I started cut your file to smaller one then I figured out that operation just take some “huge” time to convert EOL. On my machine conversion of 16000 lines took about 5 seconds. So you have about 1 000 000 lines so it will takes much more

    I converted this file to UNIX (LF) successfully with other text editor without any “hangs”

  • How Do I Set Lines In Alphabetical Order?

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    Matthew BullM

    It worked, thank you once again lol. :D

  • UDL comment folding problem for EOL (LF)

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    Claudia FrankC

    @asman2000

    it looks like it is also related to the delimiter.
    Using your latest example, if I add a space after each “a” it is set correctly.
    And if you play with removing this space you see the opening folding sign jumping.

    Cheers
    Claudia

  • Help to set point

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    Claudia FrankC

    @Jesus-Heras

    ¡De nada!

    Cheers
    Claudia

  • How to enter Greek characters

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    PeterJonesP

    Wikipedia::Alt Code gives some history on the techniques.

    It should be noted that the + (and sometimes the numbers) in the ALT-(+3a3) sequence need to be on the numeric keypad.

    Oh, right, I’d also forgotten that Registry Key HKCU\Control Panel\Input Method\ value EnableHexNumpad must be set to 1 (create it as a String Value (REG_SZ)). After setting that and rebooting (or at least logging in), the ±sequences for unicode should work.

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    @Daniel-Fuchs

    I managed to find it by dragging.

    It was ’ hidden ’ behind the script screen.

    But is there also a button / button combination to press; to make it show up?

    And how could it just disappear anyway?

  • Can't set up backups

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  • Can I use "save as" with text saved to the clipboard within a macro?

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  • Notepad++ opening odd files

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    SonOfDiabloS

    Wow the fact that it wasn’t harder kinda annoys me o.0

    Thanks @AngryGamer I can stand to use Notepad++ once again :D

  • get notications

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    Linus F.L

    I’ll be damned! Just tried it again, and now it works as expected…

    Screenshot

    No idea, what has changed since the last time… Maybe just a glitch?
    Thanks anyway for your assistance.

  • Help with manually configuring theme

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    Richard SteinbergR

    Never mind. I figured it out. XML tells you where in Style Configurator to find settings.

  • User-Defined Language: cannot make Extras2 work with Suffix1

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    PeterJonesP

    The difference is probably because 'b and 'd will have normal digits (0-1 or 0-9) both before and after the 'b or 'd, whereas 'h will also have letters after. And since UDL defines it as a suffix, not an infix, it gets confused once there’s a non-numeric after the suffix. You might try to define all the hex prefixes you generally use in your Verilog in the Prefix 2 entry:

    <Keywords name="Numbers, prefix2">1&apos;h 2&apos;h 3&apos;h 4&apos;h 5&apos;h 6&apos;h 7&apos;h 8&apos;h 12&apos;h 16&apos;h 32&apos;h 64&apos;h</Keywords>

    However, if you happened to have an 11-bit segment you tried to access as 11’h75A, but hadn’t included 11&apos;h in your prefix 2, it wouldn’t highlight for you.

    Is there a reason you aren’t using the built-in Verilog lexer? It defaults to Verilog for extensions v, sv, vh, and svh; I added vams (using Settings > Style Configurator > Verilog > User Ext).

    I’m not a huge user of Verilog and its variants, but in the times I have been editing such files, I haven’t noticed any significant deficiency. It properly highlights any bitness for hex, binary, and decimal that I’ve noticed, and the other syntax I’ve used has looked reasonable.

    If there are words that aren’t getting marked up using the Verilog lexer, you can use the Style Configurator to add custom words: both INSTRUCTION WORD and KEYWORD have a User-defined box for extending what gets highlighted.

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    Key7iK

    Thanks @Claudia-Frank for explaining. Macro is working fine now…
    And thanks @dail . yes. that is the one.

    Appreciated