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    • PeterKeeP

      Undo/Redo (CTRL+Z/CTRL+Y) behaves unexpectedly after a few hours (NppFTP, NPP 64-bit, Win11)

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      @Justin-Goodell said in Undo/Redo (CTRL+Z/CTRL+Y) behaves unexpectedly after a few hours (NppFTP, NPP 64-bit, Win11):

      use the “alt” key to highlight a chuck of text on multiple lines, then delete that section

      Yep, there was that “alt” column mode +DEL undo regression (from N++ v8.8.9), some details & STR in the fix-PR:

      https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/pull/17307

      The fix is in the already released v8.9 but due to some other problems in that version, it hasn’t been triggered for a N++ autoupdate (so if you wanna use it, you have to dl & run the v8.9 installer yourself).

      @PeterKee
      Do you also use N++ macros?

      Currently I’ve identified another such (this time a longstanding) bug in the N++ codebase (PR fix is still in progress, it’ll be hopefully in the next version, for a STR look here).

    • donhoD

      Support for Plugins Admin & NppPluginList

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      @Ivo-Krab said in Support for Plugins Admin & NppPluginList:

      but modifying the C:\Program Files\Notepad++\plugins is understandably blocked without admin access.

      Would it not be possible to allow (as a config choice) to install them in %APPDATA%\Notepad++ instead

      The problem is that plugins in Notepad++ can do anything Notepad++ itself could do. They are C++ programs operating in the same security context as Notepad++ itself. From a security standpoint, allowing plugins in a directory that can be modified without admin access would be equivalent to allowing access to Program Files without admin access.

      As I recall, that was allowed at one time, and this is why it was removed. Security-sensitive organizations determined that they could not install Notepad++ at all unless they could stop users from installing their own plugins. The developer decided it was better to remove the capacity entirely than to try to implement a switch of some kind.

      The work-around, if you can run programs that are not installed in Program Files, is to use a portable copy of Notepad++. If you are not allowed to do that, then logically you would be forbidden to run Notepad++ plugins in a directory you control, since it would grant you exactly the same access.

    • donhoD

      FYI: Notepad++ 8.9.1 RC will be available in about 9 days

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