Strictly speaking the CRLF (or LF) is actually a delimiter between lines. You can think of it as a caret positioning symbol. I agree that it is useful to have the last non-empty line have line termination (CRLF) or put in other words - to have an empty last line and I always do that manually but it is definitely not necessary. It can even be bad in some cases. For example if you want to use a text file as input to some process’ pipe the last LF might be a problem.
There is also the Cloud configuration in the settings, i use that to move my configs around different computers (either really using a cloud like google drive or a shared folder)
It will apparently sync all settings including user defined langs, themes, and even backups.
Well, hopefully you took @Claudia-Frank 's hint and simply pulled the functionList.xml file from 7.2.2, and dropped it into your more-recent-version’s folder structure…no need to fully downgrade to get this one bit of functionality changed…
functionList.xml went from 14006 bytes in version 7.2.2 to 57945 bytes in version 7.5.1, so I’d guess there are some pretty significant changes in there.
not 100% sure if I understand your question, if it is about having the common nppftp plugin
included then, no, I prefer to decide by my own which modules I want to install.
If it is about having a ftp plugin builtin, then no, I think having a strict separation
about core editor functionality and additional features, as plugins, result in a more stable version for everyone.
If I split the big file into two small files then the Line works very well. Hope one day that Notepad early days improve better in the future. Thank Cheers.
Hi,
Just wanted to thank ZillaZilla for posting the problem. I learned from what you were having problems with. I had downloaded Notepad++ and expected it to work right off. Through your post I fixed it and it is working. The only problem was I took off work to do this assignment and wasted all day trying to get this to work.
You could use the Mark feature along with a regular expression that would highlight these function calls, but it wouldn’t be automatic…meaning that you would have to “refresh” it occasionally…