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    • Jeff JohnstonJ
      Jeff Johnston
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      Really the only big thing in TextFX that I miss a whole lot in Notepad ++ 64 is TextFX > Tools > Sort, which has a lot of useful options (case-sensitive, case-insensitive) and allows you to sort UNIQUE to remove duplicates. Is there anything current that allows that?

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Jeff Johnston
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        @Jeff-Johnston

        Notepad++ itself has some sorting options (though “case” criterion isn’t there) in the Edit menu’s Line Operations area. A recent (7.6.x) Notepad++ has a Remove Consecutive Duplicate Lines command, which could be used after a sort, to replicate the TextFX “unique sort” feature you described.

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @PeterJones
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          @PeterJones

          Not very compelling. :)

          When you do File > Open Containing Folder… > Explorer / cmd, 32-bit Notepad++ will open the 32-bit explorer or cmd.exe window

          I’m not sure about that one…doesn’t 64-bit Notepad++ open a 64-bit explorer or cmd window?

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones
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            @Alan-Kilborn said:

            I’m not sure about that one…doesn’t 64-bit Notepad++ open a 64-bit explorer or cmd window?

            Yes. And I never see a good reason for not using 64-bit explorer or cmd window. And when 32-bit notepad++ opens a 32-bit explorer or cmd, then explorer/cmd are back to lying to me (#3). I really don’t like that Windows lies to me.

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            • Alan KilbornA
              Alan Kilborn @PeterJones
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              @PeterJones said:

              I really don’t like that Windows lies to me.

              Yeah. Do you really edit text files in those areas all that often though?

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              • PeterJonesP
                PeterJones
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                @Alan-Kilborn said:

                all that often

                Not really, no. It’s the principle of the thing. ;-)

                My list above, plus your “64-bit is the future”, was compelling enough for me to make the switch to 64-bit some time back. And it’s compelling enough to show 64-bit is superior… but for some users (especially those who use the special features of TextFX, or of other not-yet-converted plugins), there are still good reasons for staying on 32-bit. Each user needs to weigh the pros and cons, and make an informed decision.

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                • Jeff JohnstonJ
                  Jeff Johnston @Alan Kilborn
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                  @Alan-Kilborn - That’s very nice, thanks! In that case I think I’ll use 64-bit Notepad++.

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