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      Issues with XML highlighting text

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      PeterJonesP
      You set the background colors of those listed styles to whatever colors (or lack of colors) look good to you …In case you don’t know how… Use Settings > Style Configurator > Language: XML Start with: [image: 1784312594501-80f37df4-78d2-45c6-8126-a9dd2eae397e-image.jpeg] Then right click on the background color for SGML COMMAND: [image: 1784312608116-936ba570-b411-4e86-a9d6-803e34d3c09f-image.jpeg] Then right click on the background color for SGML DEFAULT: [image: 1784312622003-4d30fadf-47e4-4150-9d28-de7e03b32938-image.jpeg] Easy
    • donhoD

      Notepad++ release 8.9.6.1

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      Ah ok. So just noticed this has been implemented after updating to 8.9.7. How do I get around the dialog coming up “security information for shortcuts.xml is missing in config.xml” when I deploy this to multiple computers? I have a “master copy” of a portable installation on a network drive, then update that whenever a new version comes out. There is a batch file on a “client” PC that basically copies that folder from the network drive to a local drive on the client. So every client, whenever they first use a macro, gets this warning and has to validate the shortcuts.xml file. How do I stop this from happening, i.e. how can I make the shortcuts.xml file “trusted” in the master copy on the network drive, so it appears trusted on any other client that happens to download it?
    • donhoD

      Notepad++ release 8.9.7

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      Guilhem BortoliniG
      @donho @xomx Hi, I’m so sorry for the late response. Thank you so much for the tip ! When I disabled “Run this program as an administrator” for the Notepad++ executable, “Edit with Notepad++” started working again. Thanks for your help, and thank you for all the work you put into Notepad++.