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    • Kasper GraversenK
      Kasper Graversen
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      Im actually contemplating writing a better plugin manager in C# - one where you can search etc. but not sure its worth the efford and all the issues I’ve reported to @Ho-Don have never been replied… so not sure a new plugin manager will be accepted by him as being packed with notepad++

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      • dailD
        dail
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        I’ve been contemplating that same thing for a while as well. There is alot of potential features that could be added. Honestly the 2 things that have stopped me is (as you already stated) I’m not sure it would actually be shipped with N++ as a replacement…and hosting a file somewhere that uses a good bit of bandwidth.

        Trying to get any kind of feedback or info from @Don-Ho is nearly impossible and quite frustrating at times.

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        • Mackenzie ZastrowM
          Mackenzie Zastrow
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          @guy038 said:

          However, your plugin seems, even, more simple, because ther’s no need to allocate the CTRL + C and CTRL + X shortcuts to your plugin, nor suppress these two shortcuts, from the default SCI_CUT and SCI_COPY Scintilla commands !

          Indeed, I didn’t even know that you could specify a keyboard shortcut by default. I’m going to have to steal that :: )

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          • Ethan PiliavinE
            Ethan Piliavin
            last edited by

            Maybe its time to fork? NPP needs more attention these days…

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            • Kasper GraversenK
              Kasper Graversen @Ethan Piliavin
              last edited by

              @Ethan-Piliavin tempting but who has the time? also look at the code. It’s not my preferred coding style I must say.

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              • dailD
                dail
                last edited by dail

                @Ethan-Piliavin @Kasper-Graversen

                At this point it would be better off to rewrite it rather than just fork it. There is stuff on the backend side (webpage, release system, etc) of things that could should be done away with.

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                • Kasper GraversenK
                  Kasper Graversen
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                  @dail there is a wrapper for scintilla for c# - and we have C# on linux now as well… so Im up for it if you are;) but we have all the plugins to rewrite as well… not sure its gonna happen ;)

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                  • MAPJe71M
                    MAPJe71
                    last edited by

                    I think/hope @dail ment the Plugin Manager only.
                    Surely it’s not necessary to rewrite all the plugin’s.

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                    • dailD
                      dail
                      last edited by dail

                      @Kasper-Graversen @MAPJe71 Yes! I was most certainly meaning just the Plugin Manager ;)

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                      • Kasper GraversenK
                        Kasper Graversen @dail
                        last edited by Kasper Graversen

                        @dail oh… ;) well if we can do it in C# I think it would be fun to collaborate ;)

                        also I would think the plugin entries can be shared on github. The major problem is to maintain versions of the plugins and ensuring noone is making destructive plugins or submitting destructive changes to existing plugings.

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