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    • Claudia FrankC
      Claudia Frank @Fourmi Krohonde
      last edited by Claudia Frank

      @Fourmi-Krohonde

      because it is part of your syntax??? Well, without further infos I guess it is hard to tell I assume!!

      Cheers
      Claudia

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      • Fourmi KrohondeF
        Fourmi Krohonde @Claudia Frank
        last edited by

        @Claudia-Frank

        @Fourmi-Krohonde said:

        Hi!

        Please, could you tell me why I often have this >>>>>>>> or <<<<<< or < in my code?
        For example:

        <span class=“gras”>Les astronaute<s ne peu>>vent pas pren<dre de douche,</span>

        Thanks for your help.

        Hi CLaudia, thanks for your answer.
        No it’s not a part of my syntax! Suddendly, this <<<<, or juste one <, appears in my code.

        For example I’m writting at the line 140, and whehn I go down to line 570, i find this >>>>> or <<<<.
        Strange no?

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        • AdrianHHHA
          AdrianHHH
          last edited by

          Some source configuration programs add lines like that when they find a merge conflict. The program will leave both versions of the conflicting text in the merge output but they will be clearly marked by lots of >>>>>>>> and <<<<<<<<<. For example, see https://help.github.com/articles/resolving-a-merge-conflict-from-the-command-line

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          • Fourmi KrohondeF
            Fourmi Krohonde @AdrianHHH
            last edited by

            @AdrianHHH

            @AdrianHHH said:

            Some source configuration programs add lines like that when they find a merge conflict. The program will leave both versions of the conflicting text in the merge output but they will be clearly marked by lots of >>>>>>>> and <<<<<<<<<. For example, see https://help.github.com/articles/resolving-a-merge-conflict-from-the-command-line

            Thanks … but your link tells that this happens when I work with a colleague. But I am working alone on my Notepad++.
            And this > or << happens in lines very far from the line I am working.
            For exemple, I am writting on line 95 and the problem occurs at line 727.
            Strange no?

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            • Fourmi KrohondeF
              Fourmi Krohonde
              last edited by

              No one knows?
              May be it’s come from the graphic tablet, I use it with a stylus.
              But it’s really disturbing, when I’m writting my code, often this <s<p<an<=<"<<<<<<<<<c<l<a<ss…come and take me lot of time to fix it!

              Thanks for helping

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              • Claudia FrankC
                Claudia Frank @Fourmi Krohonde
                last edited by

                @Fourmi-Krohonde

                what AdrianHHH meant, well what I guess what he meant, is, that version control software
                like git, mercurial, svn may do such things to mark the changes. So, do you use such tools?
                What I find strange is that it may happen in between words?
                Could you provide the debug info? (Can be found under ? menu)

                Cheers
                Claudia

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                • Fourmi KrohondeF
                  Fourmi Krohonde
                  last edited by

                  Hi Claudia,
                  thanks for helping,
                  here is the Debug info:
                  Notepad++ v6.8.8
                  Build time : Dec 10 2015 - 01:11:37
                  Path : D:\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
                  Admin mode : ON
                  Local Conf mode : OFF
                  OS : Windows 10
                  Plugins : mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll PluginManager.dll

                  Sincerely.
                  Evrard

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                  • Fourmi KrohondeF
                    Fourmi Krohonde @Fourmi Krohonde
                    last edited by

                    @Fourmi-Krohonde said:

                    Hi Claudia,
                    thanks for helping,
                    No, I don’t use git, mercurial, svn.
                    here is the Debug info:

                    Notepad++ v6.8.8
                    Build time : Dec 10 2015 - 01:11:37
                    Path : D:\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
                    Admin mode : ON
                    Local Conf mode : OFF
                    OS : Windows 10
                    Plugins : mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll PluginManager.dll

                    Sincerely.
                    Evrard

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                    • Claudia FrankC
                      Claudia Frank @Fourmi Krohonde
                      last edited by

                      @Fourmi-Krohonde

                      Hmm, you only use the standard plugin - strange.
                      Can you easily reproduce this behavior?
                      Do you have still a PC/Laptop around, does it happen there as well when editing the same file?
                      When it happens do the files share similarities?
                      You see, I’m fishing in muddy water.

                      Cheers
                      Claudia

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                      • Fourmi KrohondeF
                        Fourmi Krohonde @Claudia Frank
                        last edited by

                        @Claudia-Frank said:

                        @Fourmi-Krohonde

                        Hmm, you only use the standard plugin - strange.
                        Can you easily reproduce this behavior?
                        Do you have still a PC/Laptop around, does it happen there as well when editing the same file?
                        When it happens do the files share similarities?
                        You see, I’m fishing in muddy water.

                        Cheers
                        Claudia

                        Hi Claudia,
                        Theses <<<<<< or <i<m<g<c<l<…happens when I am writting the code. I save it, Then I go to verify the page, and these things happen.

                        Or, I save my page, everything is good. And the day after, when I open it, these >>>> happen!

                        You’re fishing in muddy waters? Good, this is where live the bigger fishes!
                        Thanks for your help.
                        Evrard

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                        • Claudia FrankC
                          Claudia Frank
                          last edited by Claudia Frank

                          Hi Evrard,

                          when you are saying

                          Then I go to verify the page

                          what exactly does this mean? You open the browser and load your file?
                          You copy the file over to your webserver and then you are using a browser to verify?
                          If so, do you use ftp to do this?

                          You’re fishing in muddy waters? Good, this is where live the bigger fishes!

                          No sharks, except wiresharks, please. ;-)

                          Cheers
                          Claudia

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