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

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    PeterJonesP
    Update

    As of Notepad++ v8.7.6 in January 2025, the Shortcut Mapper should now list the keys based on the keyboard layout that was active when you started Notepad++. You should no longer need this FAQ, unless you are choosing to use an older version of Notepad++.

  • Notepad++ discussions that don’t fit in other Categories

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    donhoD

    @Coises

    I see that the layout changes (randomly?) when I refresh the page, but it always shows something like that.

    @donho : This cannot be intended, right?

    No, it’s not intended. I keep blocking such Ads, but they keep coming.
    From the interface of Adesense, I can (and I just did) block manually the coming ADs with “Download”, “Start” & “Continue”… etc. But there’s no way to filters these malicious ADs automatically.

    I’ll see what I can do for solving this issue.
    Sorry for the inconvenience.

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    Terry RT

    @Mark-Jessel
    Your question lacks any substance with which to help you.

    Please read our FAQ post here.

    You will need to supply far more information before anyone can really help you.

    Terry

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

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    Mark OlsonM

    Recently I implemented a simple protocol for allowing native language translation for JsonTools and NppCSharpPluginPack. This protocol includes translation of text boxes and labels in forms.

    The problem that I’ve been wrestling with is that the default spatial arrangement of elements in the form stops working if the translated text of a label gets too large, causing it to overlap with other controls. In the JsonToolsNppPlugin repo on GitHub, se JsonToolsNppPlugin/Utils/Translator.cs for my existing algorithm that deals with this issue. At present, it seems like my algorithm works OK for most things but starts to get weird if things are right- or left-anchored.

    Does anyone else who has some experience with this problem have any general tips?

    EDIT: Yes, I know this is more of a meta problem and not really specific to Notepad++. I beg your indulgence nonetheless.

  • Security shouldn't be the privilege of rich people
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    dinkumoilD

    @Emmanuel-Meekers
    AFAIK there is no technical means to limit the number of plugins a user is able to install. You can only remove the capability to install plugins at all.

    You could do a survey which plugins your employees need. There can be different needs, e.g. technical staff likely needs other plugins than employees that ar more involved in administrative tasks. Then you can install these plugins on the employee’s machines.

    After that you need to rename or delete <install-directory>\updater\GUP.exe to prevent users from installing any other plugins. As long as your employees don’t have admin access to Notepad++'s install directory, they are not able to revert these changes.

    The disadvantage is that your users neither will be able to update Notepad++ itself nor the installed plugins. This is something your ICT department has to do.

  • All the issues (publications/questions) about binary translation
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    Alan KilbornA

    @PeterJones

    Ah…

  • Say fuck to Notepad++ here, and only here
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    Klein KlayK

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

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    T

    @martaisty I agree, this is a pretty awesome idea! I actually forgot there was a war going on.

    I’m a new user of Notepad++ and I already love it very much, both the politics and the software itself.

    It’s nice to see Don Ho has provided several ways I can help stop this damn war.

    As he suggested, I wanted to donate to one of the reliable organizations “Dronators” which is to help Ukraine assemble an army of drones but that project is already over and it’s no longer possible to donate.

    Anyways, I don’t think they will need my $50 as the project has collected $1,443,157,017! Impressive, but the war didn’t stop, what a bummer!

    In the end I chose to donate to the National Bank of Ukraine which is reliable as it is the national bank of Ukraine. Don Ho says this is to “help people suffering” and funding the military always leads wars to stop, eventually.

  • Blog posts from individual members
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    OliverO

    As a developer, I often use Notepad++ when I’m traveling or working remotely. Recently, I took a cruise vacation, and it inspired me to jot down thoughts — not just code, but also motivational cruise quotes that help me stay creative.

    Here are a few cruise quotes that spark joy and clarity — just like clean code:

    “You can’t control the wind, but you can adjust the sails.”

    “Cruise life: where work ends and waves begin.”

    “Let your dreams set sail.”

    If you’re a developer who enjoys travel, you might enjoy reading my full list of inspiring cruise quotes here.

    Bonus tip: I used Notepad++ during my trip to take notes, edit scripts offline, and even write some travel logs!

    Let me know — do you code while cruising?


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