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    • donhoD

      Notepad++ release 8.9.4

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      @donho said in Notepad++ release 8.9.4:

      Add NPP_LANG property to install a specific localization file for MSI. (Fix issue reported in comment )

      As is correctly noted in this GitHub comment, the lang info should be stored into Registry HKLM and not into HKCU.

    • M

      Notepad++ 8.9.4 (x86)EXE Upgrade Leaves Duplicate ARP Entry

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      @metaad

      GitHub issue #17979

    • guy038G

      Enhancement of the COLUMN EDITOR feature

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      Hi, @alan-kilborn and All,

      Of course, I could use your method to achieve my goal but that is just the reason why I wanted this enhancement which should avoid any further operation !!

      BTW, this idea occured to me while I was writing this other post :

      https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/27511/surprising-regular-expression

      In the meanwhile, I’ve found out a nice work-around to realize that goal ! Let’s imagine that you want to do a list of 743 empty lines exactly ( I chose that number as it’s a prime number ). Then :

      Open a new tab Within N++

      Hit the Enter key just once

      Open the Replace dialog ( Ctrl + H )

      Uncheck all box options

      Check the Wrap around option ONLY

      Select the Regular expression search mode

      FIND \R

      REPLACE $0$0

      Click 10 times on the Replace All button

      => You should get a total of 1,025 lines ( Note that, after each replacement N, the number of lines increases to the value 2 × N + 1 )

      The trick is to repeat the process up to the first number which is greater than 743 !

      Now, open the Search > Go to... option ( Ctrl + G )

      Search for the line 744 ( so 743 + 1 )

      Then, select to the very end of file with the Ctrl + Shift + End shortcut

      And finally, hit the Delete key

      => It should remain the expected 743 lines !

      I readily admit that all the different tasks of my work-around do not take long. However, I still think that a new field Total insertion number, in the Column Editor dialog, filled with the value 743, would have been more elegant and straightforward !

      Best Regards,

      guy038