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    • CoisesC

      Search++: A work in progress

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      guy038G
      Hello, @coises and All, Again, thanks for quickly fixing the different issues ( and some others, at the same time ! ). So far, everything looks OK ;-)) Now, I did a test, searching in all files of my D: USB key, with : The native N++ Find in Files dialog The Search++ Search in Files dialog The MultiReplace Find All in Files command To be sure to process fair tests, I unplung my USB key, re-start my laptop completely, replug my USB key and starts a new N++ session, before running these three Find in Files operations, in turn ! I searched for the Fi string, with the Match case and the Regular expression options checked. I got : 27,112 matches in 833 files of 1,761 searched for the N++ Search Results panel, in 1m 37s 27,112 matches in 833 files of 1,761 files for the Search++ Search++ Results, in 2m 21s 27,087 hits in 835 file(s) for the MultiReplace Search results panel, in 1m 36s However, when you re-run this same search, without exiting N++, right after the first search, we get the job done in about : 6s for the N++ search 5.2s for the MultiReplace search 1,1s for the Search++ search So, apparently, the results of the first search seem to speed up all the next same searches, whatever the search engine used ( native one or plugins ones ) ! Best Regards, guy038 P.S. : I understood the small differences which occur in the MultiReplace search ( 27,112 - 25 ) matches in ( 833 + 2 ) files. But, I prefer, first, to study more closely the MultiReplace plugin, which is very powerful too and reply later to @thomas-knoefel. It concerns the encoding of 4 files which is not recognized properly and which occurs only when the Find in Files command is used. The Find All and Find in Docs commands, themselves, give correct results for these 4 files !?
    • J

      Issues with XML highlighting text

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      @PeterJones I was looking at style for CDATA instead of SGML, so that explains it. Thanks a lot for the help!!
    • 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++.
    • Claudia SvensonC

      Bug: Empty file with UTF-8 encoding saved as ANSI

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      MarkusBodenseeM
      @Coises said: What is really means is, when Notepad++ opens an existing file that contains only ASCII characters, it should treat it as UTF-8 rather than as ANSI. Yeah, so for example: “Treat ASCII-only files as UTF-8 (instead of ANSI)” or something similar could be a more clear wording for the option. Which, for me, raises the question: Why is this only available when UTF-8 is the default encoding for new files? It would add a bit more flexibility to the user, but on the other side it seems very unlikely to set this option if you don’t want UTF-8 as default. So I guess it could be a preventative measure that the user doesn’t set any confusing options.
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      Window loses focus a few seconds into typing after update to v8.8.3 - Windows 11

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      PeterJonesP
      @Elayne-T , Do you have your ?-menu’s Debug Info? Do you have plugins in Notepad++ that might be doing something in the background? (Maybe a plugin has popped up a dialog, but because they didn’t code it right, the dialog doesn’t go in fron of Notepad++'s always-in-front.) Do you have a file open that requires Admin privileges to write/save? If so, maybe Windows has popped up the UAC, but it didn’t get to take your full screen like it normally would (the UAC shield icon would be on your taskbar if it’s an issue with the UAC) Do you have anything other than Notepad++ and your browser running? Do you have any applications like AutoHotKey, which assign global hotkeys that maybe it’s interpreting some sequence of keystrokes you are using to Does your browser have any extensions/plugins that might be trying to steal focus away from Notepad++? It will be easier to replicate and find if you give as many details and pieces of relevant information as possible, otherwise something as nebulous an unrepeatable as this is going to be difficult to find. update: one more idea: in the older posts, they mentioned that they’d click in Notepad++ to activate, then after a few seconds of typing, the focus would be lost. Is that the case for you? If so, did you leave the mouse pointer somewhere over the Notepad++ window when you started typing? Or does the mouse pointer start drifting off accidentally (maybe you bumped the mouse while typing, or it gets shaken while you type fervently)? Or does the mouse pointer get moved off intentionally (for example, when I was experimenting with always-on-top, I would move the mouse pointer back over the Chrome window, then use the scrollwheel to scroll the browser tab without clicking in the browser). If your mouse pointer is back to being over the browser (or some third app), maybe something in that other app grabs focus when you leave your mouse lingering over it (I know that some linux GUI will give apps focus whenever the cursor hovers over them, even if they haven’t been clicked to the foreground… maybe some other app – your browser or something else – has given itself such a feature, even on Windows.)
    • 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?
    • R

      Suggestion regarding historically significant software release themes

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    • Alan KilbornA

      What is BUFFERENCODING.COOKIE ??

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      PeterJonesP
      because it appears those actually return from the enum UniMode, which is enum UniMode {uni8Bit=0, uniUTF8=1, uni16BE=2, uni16LE=3, uniCookie=4, uni7Bit=5, uni16BE_NoBOM=6, uni16LE_NoBOM=7, uniEnd}; according to the source code. In N++ commit 8149f72 in v8.8.8 (Nov 2025), uniCookie has been renamed as uniUTF8_NoBOM inside the N++ source. Thus, I just put in PythonScript Issue #421 to request that there’s a BUFFERENCODING.UTF8_NOBOM, either as replacement or alias of the old meaninglessly-named BUFFERENCODING.COOKIE … I don’t know if it will happen, but at least the request is in. :-)