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    • Giuseppe Aiosa 0G

      View only searched lines

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      CoisesC

      @Giuseppe-Aiosa-0 said in View only searched lines:

      is there any function or existing plugin to view/extract only those line which match the tezt search?

      If you like to experiment, I am working on a plugin for search which includes a Show command that hides all lines and then shows just the ones with matches.

      It’s still a work in progress, but everyone is welcome to try it and offer bug reports, suggestions and complaints. See this thread for ongoing discussion; go here to find the latest version.

    • CoisesC

      Search++: A work in progress

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      @Coises
      It works great for me in this version.

      I especially like the Remove Marks option and how well it works together with the bookmarks. That combination feels very natural in the workflow now.

      For the moment I would not suggest any changes, it already feels quite solid for how I use it.
      Thanks for the good work you did for my requests!

    • donhoD

      v8.9.4 RC will be available this weekend (17-19 April)

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    • Eugene BrennanE

      Simple Question: Can I View HTML Tags?

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      Mister AlexM

      Yes—Notepad++ doesn’t automatically strip HTML, but copying through plain-text mode (like Notepad or Reader View) removes all tags. To retain <p> and <br>, avoid pasting via plain text—either paste directly into Blogger’s HTML view and clean unwanted code manually, or use an HTML cleaner tool to keep only specific tags instead of stripping everything.