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    • Steve ValliereS
      Steve Valliere
      last edited by

      Most, but strangely not all, Notepad++ updates tell me that the “hex editor” plugin will be removed (or something like that) “due to stability issues.” This forces me to go back to the plugin manager and reinstall the thing. While that isn’t too difficult, it is very annoying. It is especially annoying since I’ve never had a single issue with the hex editor plugin and as a software developer, I use it fairly frequently.

      Is there a compelling reason why the popup that tells of the “stability issue” cannot (a) offer an option to keep the plugin anyway and (b) tell us what the “stability issue” might be (or provide a link to same)?

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      • botman99B
        botman99
        last edited by

        Some examples of the crashes:

        https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/12174/working-with-hex-editor-the-notepad-crash

        https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/11985/is-there-a-decent-hex-editor-solution

        https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/267/notepad-in-windows-10-wont-open-nfo-files

        I’ve experienced the .nfo file crash myself, but it’s difficult to reproduce (just changing the extension of a file to .nfo doesn’t guarantee the crash).

        I’m working on creating a new hex editor plugin to replace the old one.

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        • dailD
          dail
          last edited by

          offer an option to keep the plugin anyway

          +1

          What I’ve done before to avoid this issue is you can rename your plugin. For example the installer removes DSpellCheck.dll I’ve just renamed it to DSpellCheck2.dll and it never warns me about it again :)

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