Highlighting range between brackets in a .php file with html code as well
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Well, you could do some fancy stuff with regular expression Marking that gets nice and complicated when dealing with nested open/close delimiters…
Or maybe this is simpler. Try this (default keycombos shown):
- move caret to opening (or closing) delimiter
- press Ctrl+Alt+B (menu-equivalent command: Search (menu) -> Select All Between Matching Braces)
- press Ctrl+F1 (menu-equivalent command: Search (menu) -> Mark All > Using 1st Style
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Also slightly off topic, maybe this plugin could be of help:
https://github.com/StanDog/npp-phpautocompletion -
I think @Scott Summer’s idea is a really good one, but why not take it one step further and record those 2 actions into a single-keystroke macro?
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Hello @marco-czen, and All,
You may, also, be interested in the possibilities of recursive regular expressions, discussed, five months ago, in that post, below :
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/14090/best-way-to-find-unmatched-parentheses/5
Read, particularly, the practical part, for Rowan, near the end, as well as the P.S. part, that I’ve just added this evening ( in France ! )
Best Regards,
guy038
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@Scott-Sumner - Noted. Thanks. Will revert.
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@Alan-Kilborn - Ohhh … How do we do that ?
Man … its just so difficult to participate in these discussions … Evwerytime i wanna post , it makes me wait 1200s !!!
WTH ???Is there a site admin who I can talk to ? If i am spamming, blocking me would get rid of me …but blocking posts from somebody who wants to ask notepad related questions is just plain **&^%$%
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I gave you two upvotes so you should be able to post without waiting now.
To record macros, see the first 4 entries on the Macro menu. It’s pretty self-explanatory, but if you have trouble, just ask here…
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@Scott-Sumner said:
press Ctrl+Alt+B (menu-equivalent command: Search (menu) -> Select All Between Matching Braces)
Ayyway i can make the above become a key combo like Ctrl+B ( like Ctrl+T for matching tags) or just expand Ctrl + T to also match php braces ?
Ohhh waitt … Need to wait 1200s again !!! Cant a 60s delay suffice ???
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@Scott-Sumner - Oh god … Thanks buddy … What a relief …
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@Marco-Czen said:
can make the above become a key combo like Ctrl+B ( like Ctrl+T for matching tags) or just expand Ctrl + T to also match php braces
If I were you I’d find an unused key-combination you like and assign your recorded macro to that. Trying to combine functionalities is difficult; can be done but usually involves scripting and you probably don’t want to go there.
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@chcg - Hi, how do we get this installed ? Have you noticed any performance issues ?
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@Scott-Sumner - Roger that. Thanks. Posting few seconds after my other post … What a relief … heheheheheh :)
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@Alan-Kilborn - Tried this but my Macro kept going back to the same brace. I must be doing it wrong.
Instead i now just click on a brace and do Ctrl + Alt + B ( as pointed out by @Scott Sumner ) to go to the matching brace … its a pity there is no plugin for this yet.
Thanks.
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close npp, open shortcuts.xml with a different editor and put the following into it.
<Macro name="Mark_between_brackets" Ctrl="no" Alt="no" Shift="no" Key="0"> <Action type="2" message="0" wParam="43023" lParam="0" sParam="" /> <Action type="2" message="0" wParam="42020" lParam="0" sParam="" /> <Action type="2" message="0" wParam="43009" lParam="0" sParam="" /> <Action type="2" message="0" wParam="42020" lParam="0" sParam="" /> <Action type="2" message="0" wParam="43022" lParam="0" sParam="" /> </Macro>
Save it, close it and start npp. You should now have a menu entry Mark_between_brackets
under Macro menu.What it does is
43023 - clear any marking using style 1
42020 - start Begin/end select operation
43009 - go to matching brace end
42020 - end Begin/end select operation
43022 - mark active selection using style 1Of course your cursor should be next to the brace to make this work.
Cheers
Claudia -
Hi, @marco-czen, @claudia-frank and All,
Marco,
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Close any instance of N++
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Open your active shortcuts.xml file, with an other text editor than N++ ( IMPORTANT )
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Add, in the Macro section, these lines :
<Macro name="Test" Ctrl="no" Alt="no" Shift="no" Key="0"> <Action type="2" message="0" wParam="43023" lParam="0" sParam="" /> <Action type="2" message="0" wParam="43053" lParam="0" sParam="" /> <Action type="2" message="0" wParam="43022" lParam="0" sParam="" /> </Macro>
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Save the modifications
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Open N++
Done !
Notes :
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43023
= Search > Unmark All > Clear 1st Style -
43053
= Search > Select All Between Matching Braces -
43022
= Search > Mark All > Using 1st Style -
I named this macro Test. Of course, just change this name as you like !
Claudia, am I missing something ? Your macro or mine give identical results !?
Cheers,
guy038
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@guy038 said:
Claudia, am I missing something ?
No, definitively not :-) - I didn’t see it - need more coffee.
Your macro, which is basically what Scott suggested, is the preferred one - good job.Cheers
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@Claudia-Frank said:
open shortcuts.xml with a different editor
@guy038 said:
Open your active shortcuts.xml file, with an other text editor than N++ ( IMPORTANT )
I find, with a relatively recent version of N++ (e.g.s: 7.2.2, 7.5.3), that you don’t have to use a “different text editor” (blasphemy anyway!), as long as you haven’t changed via the N++ GUI any other settings that shortcuts.xml holds. Thus, when you quit N++ after editing shortcuts.xml file with it, N++ won’t feel the need to write out that file–and wipe out your manual edits.
So if you change via the user interface any of these things you definitely don’t want to pull shortcuts.xml into an editing tab and start hacking on it:
- shortcuts via the Shortcut Mapper (or by using the last menu item on the Macro or Run menus)
- saved macros by using the macro recorder
- saved Run menu items created via the Run -> Run… dialog box
Of course, if you’re a noob or at all tentative about this, maybe the “different editor” approach IS best… :-)
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Hi, @scott-sumner,
Thanks for sharing this useful info ! So, seemingly, if you simply do these operations, below, the execution of a added macro should be OK :-))
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Start Notepad++
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Open your active Shortcuts.xml file
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Copy, for instance, the Claudia’s macro, above, named Mark_between_brackets, on the black background (
Ctrl + C
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Add a new line at the end of the Macro section, before the ending tag
</Macros>
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Paste the macro contents (
Ctrl + V
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Save the new contents of Shortcuts.xml (
Ctrl + S
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Close then re-start N++… and enjoy !
BTW, Scott, you said :
you don’t have to use a “different text editor” (blasphemy anyway!)
Yes, it’s a true nonsense, as Notepad++ IS THE text editor ;-))
Best Regards,
guy038
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@Claudia-Frank - Niceeee
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@guy038 - Niceee