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    • Commander KeenC
      Commander Keen
      last edited by

      one of the reasons i hesitate switching finally to linux is that there is no native (thus blazingly fast) Notepad++ available i use everyday.

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      • miron majkesM
        miron majkes
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        I would love to see notepad++ on linux!

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        • Evgeny  LeonovE
          Evgeny Leonov
          last edited by

          Go Notaped++ To linux!!!
          Please add Linux!!!
          I Love Notaped++
          Linux + Notaped++ The Best ???
          The Best!!!

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          • Cees TimmermanC
            Cees Timmerman
            last edited by

            Notepadqq should be a Linux-native equivalent of Notepad++.

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            • Samiran JanaS
              Samiran Jana
              last edited by

              Notepadqq don’t have the features like notepad++

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              • Kevin HavensK
                Kevin Havens
                last edited by

                It appears that the “upstream” developers have no interest in developing NP++ on Linux… so I am gonna do it.

                I have a Launchpad PPA (so it’s gonna be only for Ubuntu now)… and I’m working on it as I write this.

                Install instructions soon. Maybe in a day or two.

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                • dailD
                  dail
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                  @Kevin-Havens said:

                  It appears that the “upstream” developers have no interest in developing NP++ on Linux… so I am gonna do it.

                  I have a Launchpad PPA (so it’s gonna be only for Ubuntu now)… and I’m working on it as I write this.

                  Install instructions soon. Maybe in a day or two.

                  Have you seen this commit?

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                  • Makrand SanapM
                    Makrand Sanap
                    last edited by

                    Anyone tried this?

                    http://notepadqq.altervista.org/wp/

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                    • oren AO
                      oren A @Makrand Sanap
                      last edited by

                      @Makrand-Sanap said:

                      Anyone tried this?

                      http://notepadqq.altervista.org/wp/

                      I tried this one, but it is not as functional as notepad++, for sure it is not a full port (I do not even understand why they use the same name… )

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                      • ensiformE
                        ensiform @dail
                        last edited by ensiform

                        @dail said:

                        @Kevin-Havens said:

                        It appears that the “upstream” developers have no interest in developing NP++ on Linux… so I am gonna do it.

                        I have a Launchpad PPA (so it’s gonna be only for Ubuntu now)… and I’m working on it as I write this.

                        Install instructions soon. Maybe in a day or two.

                        Have you seen this commit?

                        Technically all this commit does is allow compiling with mingw/gcc on Windows or via cross compiling. You still need to rewrite the entirety of the powereditor to use Gtk+ and toggle the WINAPI and windows rendering stuff under windows only! I think starting by making it work with Gtk+ under windows first slowly disabling the windows functions etc then migrate to linux later.

                        One can actually download a newer version of scintilla from the scintilla page and compile it for linux with gtk+ or possibly even Qt. I tested gtk+ which compiles fine. But that still leaves us at no ported ide (“PowerEditor” aka N++)

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                        • amylonidA
                          amylonid
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                          I would also like to see NP++ on Linux.
                          I would happily contribute to this.

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                          • Luis Piña IIIL
                            Luis Piña III
                            last edited by

                            Has there been any more development on NP++ for Linux?

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                            • gstaviG
                              gstavi
                              last edited by gstavi

                              I don’t know if someone is working on it but … as much as I would like a native editor for Linux as good as NP++ I don’t really expect a port of NP++. Because:

                              1. NP++ works very well on wine.
                              2. Trying to port NP++ to GTK or QT will likely end up splitting the project since too many users like the Win32 version.
                              3. Much of NP++ appeal is due to plugins and their developers are even less likely to port them to another GUI system.


                              So I don’t expect NP++ to be ported to Linux, I just hope that someone will make a better clone than notepadqq with a framework for C/C++ plugins.

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                              • Michael AridaM
                                Michael Arida
                                last edited by

                                There is an open source clone of Notepad++ that is called Notepadqq. I wrote a guide on how to install it here if you are interested.

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                                • gstaviG
                                  gstavi @Michael Arida
                                  last edited by

                                  @Michael-Arida
                                  Following what I wrote here.
                                  I had high hopes for Notepadqq when I first encountered it.
                                  But as a C developer who wrote plugins for Notepad++, I am disappointed with the technical decisions its author took.
                                  It could be great if Plugin developers would have easy path to maintain plugins for both platforms from a single source base. Now Notepadqq made it impossible. Notepadqq needs to grow its own community without being able to take advantage of the existing Notepad++ community. Maybe it will succeed, Linux certainly needs a good editor. But for now Notepad++ on wine is just a better alternative.

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                                  • Claudia FrankC
                                    Claudia Frank @gstavi
                                    last edited by

                                    @gstavi

                                    What if one tries to migrate it using wxWidgets?
                                    On windows it would/could still look like it is but
                                    would give the advantage to make it run under unixOS and macOS.
                                    It would be a lot of work and to be honest I guess it must be a hard cut
                                    to decide starting migrating and not to update current version anymore.
                                    And I do see, that maintaining multiple operating systems and relying
                                    on a framework might not be a first class choice but … it could be worth,
                                    Well, whoever defines what worth means in this context.

                                    I’m currently playing with this framework and so far it is looking promising

                                    Cheers
                                    Claudia

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                                    • Scott SumnerS
                                      Scott Sumner @Claudia Frank
                                      last edited by

                                      @Claudia-Frank

                                      OMG, Claudia, you are some kind of miracle worker!
                                      :-D

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                                      • Claudia FrankC
                                        Claudia Frank @Scott Sumner
                                        last edited by

                                        @Scott-Sumner

                                        Currently might be a bit misleading ;-D
                                        It already took a couple of weeks to get it to that stage.

                                        Cheers
                                        Claudia

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                                        • gstaviG
                                          gstavi @Claudia Frank
                                          last edited by

                                          @Claudia-Frank
                                          Very impressive for couple of weeks as well.
                                          Anything similar to NPP on Linux will be great. I hate Mac but if you get it for free go ahead.
                                          I hope you will stick with C++ and Scintilla and a similar enough plugin framework.

                                          I am skeptical that a full migration of Notepad++ user base is realistic but even as just an alternative it would be a big step in the right direction.

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                                          • Claudia FrankC
                                            Claudia Frank @gstavi
                                            last edited by

                                            @gstavi and all

                                            sorry if I gave the impression that this has been coded in c/c++.
                                            It’s not - it’s python. wxWidgets does have a python port wxPython
                                            and just for fun I built a python clone of npp. I just wanted to know
                                            if wxWidgets could be used - or better - if it is a proper tool if Don one day
                                            decides to make a linux/mac port.

                                            Cheers
                                            Claudia

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