• Finding characters and using them to replace

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    A

    @PeterJones thanks so much for the help and links! I’ll be using it a good bit in the upcoming weeks so I’ll definitely read up on it!

    Happy friday!

  • Hexadecimal Line numbers

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    Buz WilliamsB

    @PeterJones Thank you very much. Super simple, once you know where to look!! ;-)

  • Open files

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    PeterJonesP

    @Giovanni-Russo ,

    There is no way to change the default “filetype” in the Open dialog. If you want to filter by a certain filetype, then you just have to select the “filetype” yourself each time – or type the *.py in the “file name” box, which will also apply the filter.

    (On the Save As dialog, it is different, because there’s a setting which will determine whether a normal text file defaults to saving as *.* or *.txt … but that’s only for the Save/SaveAs dialog, not on the Open dialog.)

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    Anandkumar PrajapatiA

    Hello,
    You can replace strings of text while retaining numbers in the middle of the line using RegEx.
    Follow the steps:
    Open your document in N++.
    Go to the start of the document by clicking on ctrl+home.
    Open The Replace Dialogue Box (ctrl+h).
    Under search, mode Select regular expression.
    write the following in the fields.
    Find what: (?i)(?s)owns = (\d{1,4})
    Replace with: $1 = { country_or_non_sovereign_subject_holds = ROOT }
    Click on Replace All.

    Description:
    (?s) enables dot matching newlines.
    (?i) makes match case insensitive.
    (owns) represents a literal string.
    (\d) (digit) matches any single digit (same as [0-9] ).
    {1,4} matches with a 1 to 4 digit number.
    $1 refers to the first match (in this case $1 will refer to the number i.e. 116).

  • regex: Parsing html tags in other tags / links and titles

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    Robin CruiseR

    of course there are others, but only @guy038 helped me and all notepad++ community with so hard to find solutions.

    and I am using notepad++ and grepWin (and as for the Batch Process I using a great tool named TextCrawler)

  • Same number of characters for print & screen

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    PeterJonesP

    @carypt ,

    doesnt in printsettings of npp the wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) affect the look of the print

    Sorry, it affects the look of the print, but not the font size of the print.

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    Your suggestion of “wysiwyg” shows that you might not understand that option: as the “Colour Options” label on the box of options of which “WYSIWYG” is a part, those options affect the color of the print, not the font size or anything else. (Those options are all clearly documented in the Preferences > Print section of the online user manual)

  • Tiny on laptop, huge on external monitor

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    Alan KilbornA

    @Dale-Bronk

    Yea, I think this was an experimental change in 7.9.3 to see how things would go. I guess the judgement was “not well” because I believe it will change back to work as it used to for people encountering your problem.

    You might want to give the 7.9.4 RC version a try; see the “Announcements” section of this site.

  • Launching .BAT file with paramater

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    PeterJonesP

    @Alan-Kilborn wrote:

    this tells me your Notepad++ is fairly out of date.

    Not necessarily. As a reminder, the updater does not overwrite existing config files. So it really says that the version currently being used had been updated from an installation that still had those launch-in-browser commands.

    @Salvador-Garcia said in Launching .BAT file with paramater:

    v7.9.1 Win 32 bit
    Update: When I chose to update Notepad++, I get a message indicating that there are no updates. ???

    v7.9.1 is the most recent Notepad++ that has had the auto-update triggered (and came long after the launch-in-browser commands were removed from the Run menu). v7.9.2 and v7.9.3 were never deemed stable enough to push to auto-update; and v7.9.4 is still in Release Candidate (“RC”) mode.

    I changed the short cut keys from Shift F5 to Alt Shift R and it worked.

    I am confused. Was the problem you were having that Shift+F5 wasn’t running your user-defined-command? Or was the problem that the user-defined-command wasn’t running, even when you manually selected it from the menu, it never ran? Or was the problem that it runs the batch file just fine, but doesn’t include the path name? (I thought it was the third option, until you mentioned the Shift+F5 vs Alt+Shift+R.)

    Also, you never showed the results of the experiment that @Alan-Kilborn asked you to try. And you haven’t responded to @Ekopalypse’s request for ?-menu Debug Info.

    I took a fresh v7.9.1 portable (straight from the zipfile, no customizations yet), and replicated Alan’s experiment:

    Exit all instances of Notepad++ Run Notepad++ Run > Run set the program to cmd /K echo $(FULL_CURRENT_PATH) as @Alan-Kilborn suggested click Save… give it the name DebugFullCurrentPath give it the shortcut Shift+F5 click OK => it should be saved now click Cancel to exit the menu, or Run to run the command now that you’ve saved it. I know, Cancel seems counter-intuitive; but since you hit the OK already, it really did save. typing Shift+F5 ran the command and printed the full current path. So does Run > DebugFullCurrentPath Looking at Run > Modify Shortcut / Delete Command will show you whether or not you have a shortcut conflict: if you do, it will highlight the offending entry red. if you have a conflict, that would explain why Shift+F5 didn’t work but Alt+Shift+R did “work”. Exit all instances of Notepad++ Run Notepad++ File > Open: %AppData%\Notepad++\shortcuts.xml (see 🛈 below)<Command name="DebugFullCurrentPath" Ctrl="no" Alt="yes" Shift="no" Key="112">cmd /K echo $(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)</Command> … so that is what I would expect

    My guess is that you originally saved your Launch asm2bin command without the $(FULL_CURRENT_PATH), and that the next time, when you edited the command to be E:\CoCoDev\asm2bin.bat $(FULL_CURRENT_PATH), you forgot to Save… and assign the name. For reference, if you assign the same name, it does not overwrite the existing Run entry: it creates a duplicate – notice this screenshot (taken after reloading Notepad++, so that shortcuts.xml will be updated) shows two DebugFullCurrentPath entries in the menu and in the XML:
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    In the state you are in now, I would recommend

    Run > Modify Shortcut / Delete Command Click on Launch asm2bin Click Delete button and confirm in the next dialog If you created the test or DebugFullCurrentPath commands that Alan and I recommended for testing, delete those as well. Close this dialog Exit all instances of Notepad++ and restart Run > Run… program = E:\CoCoDev\asm2bin.bat "$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)" please notice the quote marks – they are really there. The full current path might contain spaces, and your batch file probably expects the path name as a single token, not multiple, so using quotes will make sure that the space is considered part of the filename. Save…, use your Launch asm2bin name, and whatever shortcut you desire OK to save Now you can Cancel to exit dialog without running Check the Run menu to make sure Launch asm2bin has been re-created Check Run > Modify Shortcut / Delete Command to make sure that Launch asm2bin doesn’t have a conflicting shortcut Try running it, both from the Run > Launch asm2bin menu, and using your keyboard shortcut. If all is well, great! Otherwise continue Exit Notepad++ and restart. File > Open: %AppData%\Notepad++\shortcuts.xml, and the Launch asm2bin entry should look more like<Command name="Launch asm2bin" Ctrl="no" Alt="no" Shift="yes" Key="116">E:\CoCoDev\asm2bin.bat "$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)"</Command>

    Note, the detailed steps that I outlined have always worked for me in Notepad++, no bugs ever shown, for as long as I can remember.

    If it still doesn’t, please show us what’s in your shortcuts.xml, and explain in your own words exactly what you did to get there. If you have a screen-recording app like ScreenToGif you can create an animated gif of the full process, and save/upload to imgur.com or similar, and link it like ![](https://domain/path/file.gif) (make sure you use imgur’s .gif link, not the .gifv or the one with no extension, which will not embed an image; if you’ve done it right, the preview window on the right will show your animation running while you’re editing your post)


    🛈 : Since you haven’t shown us your Debug Info, I am assuming you have a normal installation, where config files go in %AppData%\Notepad++ 🔗. If you have cloud settings enabled, or are using a portable edition, the shortcuts.xml file will be in a different location. But since you quoted from the shortcuts.xml already, I am hoping you know this.

  • I need help

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    EkopalypseE

    @yasin-koohestani

    Same advice as before.

  • Need help with doing this task.

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    EkopalypseE

    @yasin-koohestani

    That sounds like homework.
    I suppose you’d better look here, for answers,
    since this forum only discusses Npp-related assignments.

  • Edits multiple files inside multiple zip files

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    karl cartwrightK

    @Alan-Kilborn Understood,
    Thank you!

  • 64 bit applicationHost.config and 64 bit version of notepad ++

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    David HubbardD

    Thank you for taking some time to offer these suggestions.

    I certainly thought with the 64 bit version, this wasn’t an issue (I checked it before I posted after reading some into File System Redirector).

    I will absolutely go look at the last-changed dates on all of those.

    I have write permissions, thanks for making it a point.

    We do have a hangfire “monitoring tool” that I fired off earlier today,… and it’s a good thought that perhaps it or IIS re-wrote the file after I saved it in notepad ++.

    Truly Alan and Peter both…

    Thank you~!

    -David

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    Andrew SchultzA

    @Andrew-Schultz well, double posting is generally a bit tacky, but here, I figured what I was doing wrong.

    I had switched to Windows 10 and this may have altered the behavior of start.exe, which I used to spawn notepad for stuff like python files.

    Notepad++ actually does, by default, open symlinks. If I open a .txt file that symlinks to another, it shows the linked-to file.

    With link-from.txt linking to link-to.txt, this opens up the file linked from:

    start "" "c:\program files\notepad++\notepad.exe" "link-from.txt"

    This opens up the file linked to:

    start "c:\program files\notepad++\notepad.exe" "link-from.txt"

    I suppose I can complain about windows batch files a bit if I want, but … this looks like something notepad++ can’t be expected to handle, but I can, pretty easily.

    Hopefully what I found can save someone else a bit of time.

  • Registry comment lines wrapping

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    dondolarsonD

    No problem, I understand. It is how it is. Thank you for your explanation and fast reply.

  • Notepad++ 7.9.3 silently crashes on startup

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    greg-michaelG

    @PeterJones Excellent! I’ll give it a go. Thanks again!

  • Restricting search to the end of line

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    glossarG

    Hi all,
    Thank you for your understanding and offers to help me further. I’ve solved the problem in the meantime - as usual in a poor-man’s way! :D

    Love & Peace,
    glossar

  • Find term and delete the line above

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    WatashiW

    @PeterJones Sorry about the link, I’ll keep that in mind for the next time!

    Oh, you’re right, {1} is not needed for single line :O

    “Not every hero wears a cape” =D

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    Did work like a charm * – *

    Thank You so much!

  • Can’t open files with 103 char filenames, 259 char paths

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    M Andre Z EckenrodeM

    @Alan-Kilborn

    Point taken, but they were all successfully opened by the OS’ own Notepad, and most of the files >103 characters were even opened by NPP. Anyway, I’m really not hell-bent on having such long filenames and paths on my computer, but since there was considerable inconsistency, I thought there might be something else at play. Either way, it would be nice if NPP told why it couldn’t open them. Not the end of the world, of course.

    .

  • Regex: Match the first three words from every line

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    guy038G

    Hi, @vasile-caraus,

    Then, use the following search regex :

    ^\h*\K([\w-]+[^\w\r\n-]+){2}[\w-]+

    And, in case of replacement, click on the Replace All button, only, because of the \K syntax !

    Cheers,

    guy038

  • Language style changes when tab view is dragged out of Notepad++

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    Alan KilbornA

    @PeterJones said in Language style changes when tab view is dragged out of Notepad++:

    the developers are more likely to implement “normal user” requests rather than requests from “known power users” like me

    Yes, but for this case it appears that OP isn’t interested enough to do so.
    So it could be done by an interested power-user and a link back here ought to show the devs that the request isn’t coming from a known power-user but some other user.