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    • mapsonxM

      Toolbar button names

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      @mapsonx said in Toolbar button names:

      Settings > Preferences > Backup > ☑ Enable session snapshot and periodic backup

      That setting kinda represents the journey of discovery for me, who, is certainly a novice, and has been reminded regularly of my level of ignorance when it comes to an impressive tool like Notepad++. Obviously, the way manifested itself didn’t make sense to me, never seeing that effect before elsewhere.

      That setting has nothing to do with toolbar buttons. If you just brought this up as an example of things that you didn’t understand but are learning the utility of, fine.

      If you think that this affected your toolbar buttons in any way, shape, or form, you will need to explain what you think changed, and prove to yourself that it does change it by doing screenshots before and after toggling that option (and paste them here if you think it does prove your point).

      since some other text editors do have such a feature.

      What text editors do you think have this feature that you want? What setting in that other text editor do you change to get things to go from “normal” to “what you want”? If you give us that, (including “before” and “after” screenshots) we might be able to figure out what feature it is you really want, and be able to better answer you as to whether or not it can be done in Notepad++.

      (I mentioned screenshots a couple of times. If you use Alt+PrintScreen or the modern Win11 Snipping Tool equivalent, you can just paste the image directly into your reply here, making it simply a matter of Ctrl+V to embed the image. But screenshots showing what it is you want would be really helpful for us to understand you.)

    • CoisesC

      Search++: A work in progress

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      @guy038 said in Search++: A work in progress:

      Put the focus again on the Search++ plugin ( with Plugins > Search++ > Search... or with my shortcut Ctrl + Shift + N )

      => The text is not uptaded and remains the string This is a test ! To get it updated, you need to close and re-open Search++

      Could you provide this N++ search behavior to Search++, as well ?

      I did not realize the native dialog worked that way; I assumed it only filled when the dialog wasn’t already open.

      I don’t see a reason I couldn’t do this, if it’s what people will ordinarily expect. I would have thought being able to change focus back to the dialog by keyboard without disturbing the contents of the Find box would have been more desirable, but maybe not. Users can always disable the fill option, or I could add an additional setting to let the user decide whether filling only occurs when the dialog wasn’t already open.

      Ctrl+I will insert the text selected in the document into the Find (or Replace) box at any time. Since it is an insert, you have to do Ctrl+A, Ctrl+I if you want to replace.

      When the Search++ dialog is docked, it’s very easy to identify if focus is on Notepad++ or on Search++, thanks to the blue color of the title bar. However, this difference is not so obvious when the Search++ plugin is not docked ! Is there a mean to improve this difference ?

      Agreed, the difference is fairly subtle in light mode: the text in the title bar goes grey, and the shadow around the dialog gets a bit less. It’s a bit more visible in dark mode, where the whole title bar changes color.

      I have to think about whether there is anything I can do that would make this more visually apparent without being garish or peculiar.

      (Note: at present, the Search++ dialog does not fully accommodate changing between dark and light mode within a single Notepad++ session. The Scintilla controls in the regular dialog and in the docking dialog stay however they were when you first opened that type of dialog.)

    • Claudia SvensonC

      How to set "UTF-8 WITH BOM" as default Encoding even for old but changed textfiles?

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      @Claudia-Svenson said in How to set "UTF-8 WITH BOM" as default Encoding even for old but changed textfiles?:

      This would be a great convenient enhancement feature.

      Natively, there is no such feature (and it’s not likely to happen, IMO).

      Using a plugin, it’s doable. For now, it requires using a not-yet-released version of the EditorConfig plugin, but they are supposedly eventually going to release a new version with all the features/fixes from the last 6 years.

      EditorConfig plugin should be able to handle the charset attribute. But the version available in Plugins Admin is still 6 years old, and does not include that attribute. They merged the PR that implemented charset in 2023, but have not done a release since v0.4.0.0 in 2019. (In October 2025, they put in an Issue to encourage themselves to do a release, but there’s still apparently a showstopper preventing them from moving forward.)

      I just forked their repo, and did a build based on their most recent codebase; I call that “0.4.0.1”, so that there’s something to distinguish it from the official version. For a couple of months from 2026-Mar-30, GitHub should have some artifacts of my v0.4.0.1 build.

      Exit Notepad++ Go to https://github.com/pryrt/npp-editorconfig-plugin/actions/runs/23767310769#artifacts and download the right artifact for your machine (most likely the one ending in --x64). Unzip, and copy the DLL to c:\Program Files\Notepad++\Plugins\NppEditorConfig\NppEditorConfig.dll create .editorconfig file at the top of your document structure (like c:\users\username\.editorconfig), populate it with:root = true [*.bat] charset = utf-8 [*.py] charset = utf-8 [*.txt] charset = utf-8-bom [*.ps1] charset = utf-8-bom The next time you save a file with one of those extensions (as long as it’s in the same folder as the .editorconfig file, or a subdirectory of that folder), it will use the charset indicated when you save the file in Notepad++

      (GitHub will remove those artifacts sometime in the next few months. If EditorConfig hasn’t done an official release since then, and the files are gone, feel free to ping me here, and I can trigger a new build to GitHub)

    • mapsonxM

      Replace Notepad with Notepad++ portable as default

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      PeterJonesP

      @mapsonx ,

      This Topic is closed/locked as a duplicate of your original.

      If you have more questions about the answers you received, reply in the original discussion, not here; and ask specific questions about the answer you were given, don’t just re-iterate what you’ve already said.

      Update: this is also the same question you asked in June 2025. Apparently, you don’t actually read the replies to questions you already asked. If it’s because you don’t realize you’ve gotten replies, I recommend going to your forum settings (click your avatar/icon in the upper-right in the forum, click settings, then change “When a new reply is posted in a topic you are watching” and/or “When someone mentions you” from None or Notification Only to Notification & Email, so that the forum will email you when you get a reply)

    • Ertan KüçükogluE

      Pascal multi line string highlight

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      Update: @Ertan-Küçükoglu didn’t post the link here, but had made https://github.com/ScintillaOrg/lexilla/issues/321 to request this feature from Lexilla. Lexilla just merged a PR to add SCE_PAS_MULTILINESTRING styleID=15. Since Lexilla v5.4.8 was just released last week, it’s likely going to be a few weeks to a couple months before v5.4.9 is released to include that feature. But once it is, and once Notepad++ imports the updated Lexilla, then that new style can be added to the Pascal/Delphi definitions in stylers/themes. So hopefully, this will be added to Notepad++ within the next few months.

      (Keep an eye on Notepad++'s Issue #16807 to see when it gets added to the codebase; whatever release happens after that Issue is closed will be the first Notepad++ release to incude the multi-line string highlighting.)

    • mapsonxM

      Notetab++ novice questions

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      PeterJonesP

      Any future replies need to go to this 2026 topic where @mapsonx asked essentially the same question

      This Topic is locked.