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    • donhoD
      donho @Eagle3386
      last edited by

      @Eagle3386 said:

      So, is there at least a rough timeframe for us about a new plugin manager, straight from N++?

      It’s in progress. I cannot estimate the date of shipping this feature, but I guess I need one or 2 months more.

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      • donhoD
        donho @Carlo TNX
        last edited by

        @Carlo-TNX said:

        Starting from version 7.5.2 I have a problem with file status auto-detection.

        A detailed description and full step by step instruction to reproduce the bug will help to fix this bug.

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        • dailD
          dail
          last edited by dail

          @donho @Carlo-TNX

          According to this github issue and this forum post it seems to only effect Windows XP systems. It seems once Notepad++ was moved to VS2015 is when the problem started to occur.

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          • Eagle3386E
            Eagle3386 @donho
            last edited by Eagle3386

            @donho said:

            It’s in progress. I cannot estimate the date of shipping this feature, but I guess I need one or 2 months more.

            That’s precise enough for me. Thanks so much for this awesome editor! :)

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            • Jozef KupčihaJ
              Jozef Kupčiha
              last edited by

              I found one bug (7.5.4 release). its in Language/define your language/ and there if i click to Export, it wants to open file… and also if i click to import, it enable me to save file. So these two buttons have interchangeabled functions or names. (sorry for my english)

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              • dailD
                dail @Jozef Kupčiha
                last edited by

                @Jozef-Kupčiha

                Import and Export work fine for me. What localization are you using? Maybe the two got translated incorrectly.

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                • Claudia FrankC
                  Claudia Frank
                  last edited by

                  @Jozef-Kupčiha, @dail

                  another user reported this as well

                  https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/15164/bug-export-import-of-plugin-buttons-have-opposite-functionality

                  Cheers
                  Claudia

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                  • dailD
                    dail @Claudia Frank
                    last edited by

                    @Claudia-Frank

                    Completely missed that :) Seems like we had the same idea in mind as to what the problem might be.

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                    • Claudia FrankC
                      Claudia Frank @dail
                      last edited by

                      @dail

                      looks like it confirms our suspicions :-)

                      Cheers
                      Claudia

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                      • donhoD
                        donho @dail
                        last edited by

                        @dail said:

                        According to this github issue and this forum post it seems to only effect Windows XP systems. It seems once Notepad++ was moved to VS2015 is when the problem started to occur.

                        Could be - since VS2015 don’t use the same runtime dll as VS2013’s ones.
                        However xp’s support has been dropped by Microsoft since long time, and I have no xp anymore, we will drop also the xp support.

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                        • Carlo TNXC
                          Carlo TNX @dail
                          last edited by

                          @dail
                          @donho

                          sorry for delay, I didn’t get the notification…

                          I was completly wrong, access time doesn’t matter in my problem (it changes after file status auto-detection).

                          I’m on Windows 7 / 10 and files on a debian machine, it’s something related to network samba shares, since I can’t reproduce with local files.

                          On network I reproduce in this way:

                          • open a file
                          • change and save it
                          • leave (blur) n++ window
                          • wait 10 seconds
                          • focus n++ window
                          • change alert shown

                          I’ll update this thread as soon I find more details.

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                          • Vitaliy DovganV
                            Vitaliy Dovgan
                            last edited by

                            Just for information, I’m strongly against dropping Windows XP support. Notepad++ is not Microsoft to do such bad things.

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                            • guy038G
                              guy038
                              last edited by

                              Hello, @don-ho,

                              Did you see that post :

                              https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/15089/notepad-file-status-auto-detection-not-working/37

                              It seems that @vitaliy-dovgan found out a solution, regarding VS2015 and the auto-detection problem, in XP

                              Cheers,

                              guy038

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                              • Eagle3386E
                                Eagle3386
                                last edited by

                                @Vitaliy-Dovgan & @guy038, are you serious? You want an OS full of unpatched security holes to receive continued support from N++?

                                Sorry, if that sounds harsh, but: are you out of your mind?

                                It’s about time that this mess of an OS finally dies - the sooner the better.

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                                • Vitaliy DovganV
                                  Vitaliy Dovgan
                                  last edited by Vitaliy Dovgan

                                  @Eagle3386,
                                  Another text editor, which has some plugins developed by me, does support ReactOS, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and even WIndows 98 (and yes, we did hear from people who were still using it - I mean, Windows 98!). Modern or not, there are still a lot of people on Windows XP, for whatever reason. (Just an example, just think about people who are using 10-20 year old PC or notebook.)
                                  I think it answers your question.

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                                  • Scott SumnerS
                                    Scott Sumner
                                    last edited by

                                    ALL:

                                    This seems to be the FINAL word on it, in case you missed it above:

                                    @donho said:

                                    I have no xp anymore, we will drop also the xp support.

                                    It would be nice if there was some sort of statement like:

                                    The latest version of Notepad++ that is known to fully support Windows XP is version number (fill-in-the-blank). If you use XP and want to use Notepad++, please use that version.

                                    Unfortunately, I lack the interest to research a good answer for the fill-in-the-blank part. :-D

                                    This should become the standard response to bug reports with ? (menu) -> Debug Info… -> OS : WIndows XP

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                                    • guy038G
                                      guy038
                                      last edited by guy038

                                      Hello @eagle3386,

                                      You say : You want an OS full of unpatched security holes

                                      I’m not contesting that fact, and with the use of modern applications in order to surf on many many sites, to get messages and attached files from any source, I agree that recent OS, with a good anti-virus program, are technically more robust and protect the general integrity of our computers !

                                      But, honestly, regarding my general behaviour to explore the WWW ( technical and standard sites, principally, without Facebook and Twitter account ! ) I’ve never been annoyed, yet, with viruses or security problems ;-)) More over, N++, whatever the version used, very rarely crashed, and, up to now, I never lost data ( except, sometimes, when hitting the Shift + Delete shortcut too quickly => NO backup in the Trash ! )

                                      I’ve just liked, for numerous years, by now, to use Win XP, without the UAC restrictions and user rights problems or other similar goodies, which make things more complex that they should be !

                                      However, I’m not ignorant about modern OS ! At work, we build, repair and manage Win7 configurations. My wife has a Win8.1 laptop and my two children have, both, a Win10 laptop. It’s just that I really like that “old good fellow” ( a NEC Versa 350, with Win XP SP3, though rather slow with its 1Gb of RAM, only ! )

                                      Don’t be mistaken ! It’s a problem of money and I just can go out home and afford, myself, a Win10 laptop, these next days ! And I probably will, in a reasonable future. But I’m sure that I will think about this antiquity, with some nostalgia ( and also for an other simple reason : it would have been my laptop when I was young !! )

                                      Best Regards,

                                      guy038

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                                      • chcgC
                                        chcg
                                        last edited by

                                        7.5.1 build with platform sdk v120_xp was the last version supporting winxp. Also newer version are build with v140_xp they suffer from the problem with _stat() is not working as expected on win xp.

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                                        • Josedec CastilhoJ
                                          Josedec Castilho
                                          last edited by Josedec Castilho

                                          Open files with drag and drop don’t working in win10 64bits version :/

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                                          • Eagle3386E
                                            Eagle3386 @Vitaliy Dovgan
                                            last edited by

                                            @Vitaliy-Dovgan said:

                                            Another text editor, which has some plugins developed by me, does support ReactOS, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and even WIndows 98 (and yes, we did hear from people who were still using it - I mean, Windows 98!).

                                            I don’t care about other text editors and their supported OS - and I’m pretty sure, @donho thinks the same.

                                            Additionally — and I’m definitely not alone on this — there’s N++ and that’s it. If there’s ever something N++ can’t do, either search for a plugin or do it in another way. Having more than 1 tool for a task on any of my machines goes beyond my imagination.
                                            Sure, there were several N++ alternatives back in the days, but none of them offered such a rich feature set with such a comfortable workflow like N++ (still) does. N++ is pretty much “VIM on Windows”.

                                            @Vitaliy-Dovgan said:

                                            Modern or not, there are still a lot of people on Windows XP, for whatever reason. (Just an example, just think about people who are using 10-20 year old PC or notebook.)
                                            I think it answers your question.

                                            Hardware that old will, sooner or later, die. Hence, I refuse to understand people clinging to such devices and/or software for nostalgic reasons.
                                            (Software) development is about progression (read: fix bugs, enhance or even add features), not “install once, use indefinitely”.

                                            @Eagle3386 said:
                                            Therefore I remain with my previous statement:

                                            It’s about time that this mess of an OS finally dies - the sooner the better.

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