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  • Announcements regarding our community
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    CoisesC

    @PeterJones said in Notepad++ v8.9.2 Release:

    https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/17540

    Thanks. I should know better… I forgot to search closed issues, not just open ones.

  • Frequently Asked Questions and Guides (about Notepad++ and this Forum)

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    PeterJonesP
    Themes in v8.8.9

    With the release of v8.8.9, there is a new feature which automatically updates the active Theme if it is missing Style Configurator settings for any GUI elements, or missing any Languages or any Style entries in existing Languages. This is a long-needed feature, so that as Notepad++ adds new styles for the Style Configurator, you’ll be able to set them, even if your theme hasn’t been updated since before those styles were added. (Before now, if you switched to a theme years ago and set any custom color or user keyword or custom file extensions for a built-in language, it would never update the theme, no matter how many times you update Notepad++ in the meanwhile. This v8.8.9 feature is able to correct that issue, and you will be able to use the Style Configurator to set the colors of any new styles going forward, as soon as you upgrade to a Notepad++ executable that supports the new style.)

    Unfortunately, the v8.8.9 implementation included some annoying growing pains: the procedure always uses the same colors that those styles have in the stylers.model.xml file (ie, the default “light mode” colors), even if you are using a dark theme, which can make for glaring color issues: on Languages that get new styles added, the text that should be that new style can end up as black-on-white text, even if the rest of the text has a dark background; and if the theme was old enough, some GUI elements (like the Bookmark margin and Change History margin, between the line numbers and the text being edited) may clash with the surrounding GUI elements.

    In the future v8.9 this issue will be fixed, so people who had an older theme and use v8.9 will see new styles show up using the default foreground and background colors of that theme, so they won’t clash: it might not highlight the new keywords, for example, but at least it won’t look worse than it used to.

    But unfortunately, once you run it in v8.8.9, your theme will no longer have those entries “missing”, and the glaring white background will be saved. The instructions below will help you with that:

    Instructions

    These instructions are only needed if you ran Notepad++ v8.8.9. If you upgraded from something earlier to v8.9-or-later, you do not need these instructions.

    Download the updated theme file(s) from the Source (see Download Source below) Depending on circumstances, decide whether you need to update the installation-directory theme, the user-config-directory theme, or both If you have a portable version of Notepad++, without using the Cloud directory or -settingsDir, then you need to just follow the instructions to Update Theme(s) in User Config Directory If you are not using a portable version of Notepad++, then it is recommended to follow Update Theme(s) in Installation Directory first, and then decide based on the next item whether to continue or not If you have any theme file(s) in the user-configuration directory (whether it’s %AppData%\Notepad++\themes\ or the Cloud directory’s .\themes subdirectory or the -settingsDir’s .\themes subdirectory, then you should follow the Update Theme(s) in User Config Directory for those.

    Please note: when correctly following step 2, you may need to follow multiple sets of instructions. Please read and understand each point under step 2 to make the right changes.

    Download Source

    The installer themes in the source code have been updated to have all the styles needed (to be able to fix the problems from v8.8.9). You can go here to grab the theme file(s) you want: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/tree/master/PowerEditor/installer/themes.

    Update Theme(s) in Installation Directory

    Except when you have a portable version of Notepad++, you will generally need to follow this set of instructions for the themes that come in the installation directory. In a normal installation of Notepad++, the installation will be in c:\program files\Notepad++ directory or equivalent, and the installation-directory themes will thus be in c:\program files\Notepad++\themes. (See the Instructions section above for the decision process to know for sure whether to use this section.)

    Exit Notepad++ Go to the URL mentioned in the Download Source section (above), and download the raw version of your Theme file(s) Use Explorer to go to c:\program files\Notepad++\themes\ directory Copy the downloaded Theme(s) into that directory, overwriting what’s there When you run Notepad++ next time, it will use the updated theme, and the glaring color issues should be gone.

    If you have customized your theme with user-keywords or user-extensions, then this won’t be sufficient, because Notepad++ gives priority to the copy from the user-settings directory. (See the Instructions section above for the decision process to know for sure whether this section is sufficient for your needs.)

    Update Theme(s) in User Config Directory

    If you have your Theme file in the user-settings directory (AppData hierarchy or Cloud directory or -settingsDir directory) for any reason – whether you customized it by changing the font or color or added user-defined keywords or user-defined extensions using the Style Configurator, or whether you intentionally copied or downloaded a Theme into the user-settings directory, or whether it’s there and you don’t know how or why it got there: under any of those circumstances, then just replacing the theme in the installation directory won’t be sufficient. (See the Instructions section above for the decision process to know for sure whether to use this section.)

    Exit Notepad++ If you haven’t already, go to the URL mentioned in the Download Source section (above), and download the raw version of your Theme file(s) Use Explorer to go to %AppData%\Notepad++\ (🛈) or to wherever your Cloud Directory or -settingsDir option point to There should be a themes subdiretory in that directory, if you have customized your Theme. Rename your old custom theme to <themeName>_OLD.xml (like khaki.xml becomes khaki_OLD.xml) Copy the downloaded version of the Theme into that directory (for example, khaki.xml) Start Notepad++. It will use the updated version of the theme, but your customizations will be temporarily missing. Open %AppData%\Notepad++\themes\<themeName>.xml and %AppData%\Notepad++\themes\<themeName>_OLD.xml In the _OLD copy, search for ext="(?!") in Regular Expression mode. The value between the quotes will be the user-extensions for that language. Copy any that you find in the OLD file to the language’s equivalent entry in <themeName>.xml In the _OLD copy, search for (?<!>)</WordsStyle> in Regular Expression mode. Any values between the > and the </WordsStyle> should be copied to the equivalent location in the <themeName>.xml file. If <themeName>.xml just has <WordsStyle name="..." ... /> without having a </WordsStyle> closer, you can replace the /> with a > and the list of keywords, then the closing </WordsStyle> Save <themeName>.xml Exit Notepad++ When you run Notepad++ again, it should now include your customizations again. Native Feature compared to ConfigUpdater plugin

    The ConfigUpdater plugin was introduced as a testbed for some of the ideas that made it into the v8.8.9 native implementation. As such, if you are in v8.8.9 or newer, you no longer need the ConfigUpdater plugin. But if you are before v8.8.9, and waiting for the v8.9 fix to the Notepad++ feature before upgrading, then using ConfigUpdater while in v8.8.8-or-older will help you get to a point where if you did change your mind and upgrade to v8.8.9, it wouldn’t make the glaring UI clash and black-on-white text in dark themes.

    JavaScript in v8.9 Themes

    In v8.8.8 and earlier, Notepad++ would magically use the embedded javascript (JS-in-HTML) styler settings if the javascript.js (*.js) language didn’t have defined styles in a given theme, making it appear to JavaScript users that their theme had the standalone JavaScript colors defined. The v8.9 fix, which filled in default FG/BG colors for all javascript.js styles for themes that were missing javascript.js made it appear to the JavaScript users that v8.9 broke their theme, when it really meant that their already-broken theme was just being “fixed” in a different way. Updated themes are being submitted to the Notepad++ codebase, so that javascript.js will use similar colors to embedded javascript, so they won’t get the surprise color change if they upgrade from v8.8.8-or-older to v8.9.1-or-newer.

    If you already updaded to v8.9, and JavaScript *.js files look like they have stopped syntax highlighting then you will need to follow instructions similar to the Update Theme(s) in Installation Directory and/or Update Theme(s) in User Config Directory

    The PR has been merged, so you can just use https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/tree/master/PowerEditor/installer/themes as the source for the updated themes (the same link as mentioned above) You can just copy the entire <LexerType name="javascript.js" desc="JavaScript" ext="">...</LexerType> section from the downloaded theme(s) and paste it overtop that same section in your Config Directory and/or Installation Directory theme file(s), then save and restart to get it to take effect.
  • Notepad++ discussions that don’t fit in other Categories

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    guy038G

    Hello, @kjell-rilbe, @peterjones, @Coises and All,

    I was curious and I tried to reproduce exactly the @peterjones’s test on my laptop, with the two different lines 358660 and 382650 !

    Like Peter said, the @kjell-rilbe syntax worked correctly, even from the first line of the test file. However, this syntax also detect zero-length matches. Thus, I suppose that the combination of the regexes :

    ^[^;\r\n]*(?:(?:;[^;\r\n]*){1,11}|(?:;[^;\r\n]*){13,})$

    and

    ^[^;\r\n]+$

    would be a better solution.

    Now, as @peterjones mentioned, if the file contains only valid lines, oddly you get the error message The complexity of matching... ! And that’s why the @Coises syntax, using backtracking control verbs, is very useful.

    Indeed, this special syntax :

    Does return 0 match if current file contains correct lines ONLY

    Does return N matches if current file contains N incorrect lines

    I did not need to use the atomic forms *+ and I simply changed the * with a +, right before the $ sign, in order to avoid possible true empty lines.

    ^[^;\r\n]*(?:;[^;\r\n]*){12}$(*SKIP)(*F)|^.+$

    Best Regards,

    guy038

  • 10k Topics
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    PeterJonesP

    @PeterJones said in File type associations not working:

    it’s at the mercy of the OS as to whether the OS will propagate such settings to the user, or completely bypass them

    It worked reasonably for me. I ran my installed Notepad++ v8.9.1 As Administrator, then went to the File Association setting, picked customize, typed .pcj (which is a file extension that didn’t have any associated app or filetype), then clicked -> to move it to the Registered extensions column. If I then exit Notepad++ (to get out of Admin mode), and double-click on blah.pcj in Windows Explorer, it opened it in Notepad++. (And looking at the registry, I can confirm it added HKCR\.pcj to point to Notepad++_file, and HKCR\Notepad++_file sets the shell\open\command as expected. (But maybe you didn’t think it “worked” at this point, because it doesn’t necessarily change the text of the “file type” column in Explorer. Even if it doesn’t, the double-click did what I expected.)

    When I tried with the preferences dialog misc > .nfo, it edited the existing HJCR\.nfo to point to Notepad++_file (with a Notepad++_backup entry pointing to the original MSInfoFile. When i double-click on an NFO file, Windows actually pops up a Select an App to open this .nfo file, which includes the “Notepad++ (New)” entry (because Windows has been trained to not fully allow applications to hijack extensions, because users hate it when an app does that without their permission) – and from there, you can choose whether you really want to.

    But by doing it through the Windows OS Open With interface to begin with, you make sure Windows knows it’s you who wants the change, not the app, and so lets you do it more easily there.

    IOW: it works for me on Windows 11 as Notepad++ tries it, with the caveats that Windows 11 is trying to protect me from nefarious apps, so might require a confirmation; and when I do things the way Windows OS wants, it works as expected rather than having to do the extra steps.

  • Technical discussion of building or contributing to Notepad++ or Plugin codebases

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    Vitalii DovganV

    Just 6 votes… Not many.

    Anyway, I’m continuing to improve the HTML version of the Manual, this time with close help of Gemini.
    I still don’t understand the HTML/JS/CSS things good enough, but with the trials and re-trials guided by the AI, I think I’ve already achieved such level of flexibility and complexity that rdipardo and Joseph Samuel (who originally significantly helped with bringing the Manual online) may be proud of the result :)
    I seemed to achieve the same behavior between the offline (local) and online (web) version of the HTML Manual today, so you may try it.
    The most important changes have been made around the “Search Topics” logic:

    Now the search results (left frame) and the document content (right frame) both listen to the ‘mouseenter’ event. Once this event happens, the corresponding frame becomes focused, allowing e.g. scrolling by the arrow keys. While working with the search results list (such as changing the selected item via the mouse or the keyboard), the focus remains in the results list, thus allowing to navigate through different documents. Pressing Enter or double-clicking the search results list brings the focus to the document content (right frame). The search results list can be closed by Esc. The http and https links in the documents are blocked for the CHM version of the manual and allowed otherwise.
  • Security shouldn't be the privilege of rich people
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    @Coises

    Thank you, Coises, for your helpful reply. I truly appreciate your support and guidance.

    Regards,
    Harmandeep Singh Kandhari

  • All the issues (publications/questions) about binary translation
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    @xomx
    Thank you very much for the work you have done, which will lead to improvements in Notepad++ in the future.
    I am very grateful to you.

  • Say fuck to Notepad++ here, and only here
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    537 Posts
    PeterJonesP

    @Mister-Smitt ,

    As you are just here to whine and complain and curse, I will move this “topic” to “Boycott Notepad++”, where such belongs.

    And then, since I have that Category set so that I never see new posts there, I can hopefully just ignore anything else you post.

    Good luck with your whining, ad hominem attacks, and anti-social behavior. <sarcasm> It will serve you well in life. </sarcasm>

  • No support request and bug report here, only unconditional praise and worship

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    Maddox ArmstrongM

    @FreeMeow I goon to Notepad++ :P

  • Share personal tips and cool uses for Notepad++, and similar

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    William4565W

    Its been 5 years I’m using notepad ++ and for me it was and it is very useful tool.

  • Computer/Programming Jokes are welcome here