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    • SuncatcherS
      Suncatcher
      last edited by

      BTW, I noticed that last version of Pythonscript was published in 2014, and it worries me a lot. I wasn’t able to install it from plugin manager (it threw unknown exception) and had to do it manually.
      So with the every new version of NPP compatibility issues will be bigger and bigger, and we should search for a replacement anyway.

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      • Scott SumnerS
        Scott Sumner @Suncatcher
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        @Suncatcher

        I don’t know that you should be “worried, a lot” about the Pythonscript plugin being last published in 2014. Perhaps that just means it is very stable and has few bugs in need of fixing. :-)

        What does “search for a replacement” mean??

        @Dave-Brotherstone is the author of the Pythonscript plugin, as well as the PluginManager plugin. He has recently been working a lot on updating the PluginManager and finding a new good site for hosting the plugins it manages. I think this work also includes heading toward a build of a 64-bit version…so he is busy, but I’m guessing that when that work is complete he will also strive to achieve a 64-bit build of Pythonscript, as well. So I think it is far from dead, even though it hasn’t been updated since 2014. Just guesses, but maybe educated guesses?

        I can think of a few pieces of software that I use that haven’t had new releases since 2007-2009, so to me 2014 is relatively recent!

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        • SuncatcherS
          Suncatcher @Scott Sumner
          last edited by

          @Scott-Sumner said:

          Perhaps that just means it is very stable and has few bugs in need of fixing. :-)

          Bold claim!)
          For me it often means that project is simply abandoned. Abandoned and not maintained for a long time, which means that:

          • the amount of bugs increased exponentially since then
          • new features haven’t been implemented for a long time too, whereas technologies are moving forward.
          • not to mention that in most cases those projects have poor community where it’s impossible to resolve any issue.

          But this is a common case and maybe Pythonscipt is another thing.

          P.S. Considering that author of Plugin Manager and author of Pythonscript is a same person, and he’s been working a lot on updating the PluginManager, it is especially strange to face issues while installing PS from Manager. I was unable to do it, and not only I.

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          • Scott SumnerS
            Scott Sumner @Suncatcher
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            @Suncatcher

            It IS rather strange that the Pythonscript plugin has trouble installing via PluginManager, given a common author, I’ll grant you that.

            I don’t know the full explanation of the Pythonscript + PluginManager problems, but I haven’t let that discourage me. As you have discovered, installing Pythonscript another way works. I have been using Pythonscript deeply since my very first day of using Notepad++, and I can say I’ve found bugs, but not many. Workarounds are the mainstay of Notepad++ (power) users. Bugs exist in software. Features are lacking. These are just facts.

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            • SuncatcherS
              Suncatcher @Avianographer
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              @Dustin-Cook BTw, the script from Dustin doesn’t work for me (as well as the first ones), it just cleans the screen with the test data. Maybe I’m doing smth wrong?

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              • Scott SumnerS
                Scott Sumner @Scott Sumner
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                @Scott-Sumner said:

                @Dave-Brotherstone is the author of the Pythonscript plugin, as well as the PluginManager plugin

                It appears Dave may be @bruderstein on this forum…maybe if he sees this he could comment on the status of Pythonscript…I’m curious about the state of even the 32-bit version as I just got bit again by the notepad.getFiles() bug. :(

                That bug is detailed here: https://github.com/bruderstein/PythonScript/issues/22

                I’d fix the bug in a local build as a temporary measure, but thus far I have been unable to build Pythonscript from source (okay, I haven’t worked extensively on getting it to build, but Notepad++ is an easy one to build, and I was hoping for the same from Pythonscript).

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                • Claudia FrankC
                  Claudia Frank @Scott Sumner
                  last edited by

                  @Scott-Sumner

                  Scott, what is the error you get? In the past I compiled it a couple of times
                  and can’t remember that there was some trouble doing it.

                  Cheers
                  Claudia

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                  • Scott SumnerS
                    Scott Sumner @Claudia Frank
                    last edited by

                    @Claudia-Frank

                    Since we’re already way off topic, can we take a discussion of building Pythonscript offline to email? If an offline discussion turns up something really interesting, I can post back here (under a new topic) to share with the Community.

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                    • Claudia FrankC
                      Claudia Frank @Scott Sumner
                      last edited by

                      @Scott-Sumner

                      sure, @guy038 as far as I remember you already in contact with Scott,
                      would you be so kind and forward my email to him?

                      Thanks
                      Claudia

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        Hello Claudia,

                        No problem : I’ve just sent your e-mail address to Scott !

                        Good Python discussions, with Scott ;-)

                        Cheers,

                        guy038

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                        • Claudia FrankC
                          Claudia Frank @guy038
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                          @guy038 - Thank you very much.

                          Cheers
                          Claudia

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