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    • SalviaSageS
      SalviaSage
      last edited by

      You are right, both pythonscript and n++ itself is drawing it. There is no flicker at all without this external code. The code pretty much breaks the proper appearance of that area of n++ by flickering each time you click with mouse or type. This is not acceptable for me.

      But I really would like to see my zoom levels and this code does let me see zoom levels. Maybe we can put this zoom thing into another part of n++. Maybe we can give it a place of its own in the status bar, so folks can see what zoom level they are at.

      Ideas?

      thanks for looking into this matter!

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      • Scott SumnerS
        Scott Sumner @SalviaSage
        last edited by Scott Sumner

        @SalviaSage

        I have had code writing over these 2 areas of the statusbar in the same manner for a long time, and for me the flickering is minimal and very acceptable:
        Imgur

        Sorry but I can’t really say why it is so poor for you.

        So the 6 sections of the status bar are:
        Imgur
        and you control which one you write to by using the following in the code:

        1. STATUSBARSECTION.DOCTYPE
        2. STATUSBARSECTION.DOCSIZE
        3. STATUSBARSECTION.CURPOS
        4. STATUSBARSECTION.EOFFORMAT
        5. STATUSBARSECTION.UNICODETYPE
        6. STATUSBARSECTION.TYPINGMODE

        Why don’t you try the DOCTYPE section; I think you’ll be happier with the result, unless your system is again different from mine.

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        • SalviaSageS
          SalviaSage
          last edited by

          Okay, I managed to move the zoom thing to the file type area, but it replaced the whole filetype name. I kind of copied the previous code so it won’t do this, but I can’t keep the file type text unless if I know its variable name (or whatever its called) for the filetype name.

          Is there like a link to Notepad++ API? I know it’s open source, but I don’t even know where to look.

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          • Claudia FrankC
            Claudia Frank @SalviaSage
            last edited by

            @SalviaSage

            messages which can be send to npp are defined in Notepad_plus_msgs.h
            You are looking for NPPM_GETLANGUAGEDESC.

            The current python script versions (1.0.8.0 and 1.0.9.0(beta)) do not contain this
            message yet but one of the next versions should contain it with something like

            >>> notepad.getLanguageDesc(notepad.getLangType())
            'eXtensible Markup Language file'
            

            Cheers
            Claudia

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            • Scott SumnerS
              Scott Sumner @SalviaSage
              last edited by

              @SalviaSage

              Okay, well, I for one find the “DOCTYPE” area kind of useless, or at least unimportant: If I’m editing a .py file, I know that it is a Python file; I don’t need Notepad++ to tell me. Also, The “DOCTYPE” area is only updated by Notepad++ when the user changes tabs (or when the user changes a tab’s type (rare)). So the flickering you noticed earlier should not happen or at least be minimal (i.e., acceptable).

              Don’t take this the wrong way, but from reading several other of your posts, you seem to be a bit hard to please. Notepad++ is a great text editor, but it isn’t going to please everyone all the time. Learn to take joy in what it can do for you, and don’t criticize it too harshly if it can’t do something exactly the way you want.

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              • SalviaSageS
                SalviaSage
                last edited by SalviaSage

                @Claudia-Frank

                I made some progress on this. I can now return the language type number with this code, and then have the zoom put after it.

                For example, returns a 22 for python files and 80 for windows registry files.

                However, I have not managed to return the names instead.

                import locale
                locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
                
                def StatusbarTypeOverride(args):
                    _type = "{0:n}".format(notepad.getLangType())
                    _zoom = editor.getZoom()
                    notepad.setStatusBar(STATUSBARSECTION.DOCTYPE, 'type:{}  zoom:{}'.format(_type, _zoom))
                
                editor.callback(StatusbarTypeOverride, [SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.UPDATEUI, SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.ZOOM])  # register callback
                

                Claudia, you said the version 1.0.9.0 release (non-beta) doesn’t contain that syntax you typed.
                Why? I don’t think I can return the names if that syntax is not in pythonscript.

                Maybe I can make an issue post in their page telling them to implement it.

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                • SalviaSageS
                  SalviaSage
                  last edited by

                  lol win… I added the Zoom line in to the EOL displayer instead. there is very very little flickering and this is what is acceptable.

                  This is what it looks like:
                  https://i.imgur.com/WRho9f3.jpg

                  And this is the code:

                  ## Adds the zoom indicator to the statusbar.
                  import locale
                  locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
                  
                  def StatusbarEOLOverride(args):
                  	_eolMode = editor.getEOLMode()
                  	_zoom = editor.getZoom()
                  	_eolString = ""
                  	if _eolMode == 0:
                  		_eolString = "CR+LF"
                  	elif _eolMode == 1:
                  		_eolString = "LF"
                  	elif _eolMode == 2:
                  		_eolString = "CR"
                  	notepad.setStatusBar(STATUSBARSECTION.EOFFORMAT, '{} | Zoom: {}'.format(_eolString, _zoom))
                  
                  editor.callback(StatusbarEOLOverride, [SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.UPDATEUI, SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.ZOOM]) # register callback
                  

                  case closed for now… until the npp devs give us a brand new statusbar category that shows the zoom…

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                  • SalviaSageS
                    SalviaSage
                    last edited by

                    sorry, the forum won’t let me edit my post. Here is the correct code:

                    ## Adds the zoom indicator to the statusbar.
                    import locale
                    locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
                    
                    def StatusbarEOLOverride(args):
                    	_eolMode = editor.getEOLMode()
                    	_zoom = editor.getZoom()
                    	_eolString = ""
                    	if _eolMode == 0:
                    		_eolString = "CR+LF"
                    	elif _eolMode == 1:
                    		_eolString = "CR"
                    	elif _eolMode == 2:
                    		_eolString = "LF"
                    	notepad.setStatusBar(STATUSBARSECTION.EOFFORMAT, '{} | Zoom: {}'.format(_eolString, _zoom))
                    
                    editor.callback(StatusbarEOLOverride, [SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.UPDATEUI, SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.ZOOM]) # register callback
                    
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                    • SalviaSageS
                      SalviaSage
                      last edited by

                      … admin plz fix my post…

                      ## Adds the zoom indicator to the statusbar.
                      import locale
                      locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
                      
                      def StatusbarEOLOverride(args):
                          _eolMode = editor.getEOLMode()
                          _zoom = editor.getZoom()
                          _eolString = ""
                          _zoomString = ""
                          if _eolMode == 0:
                              _eolString = "CR+LF"
                          elif _eolMode == 1:
                              _eolString = "CR"
                          elif _eolMode == 2:
                              _eolString = "LF"
                          if _zoom == 0:
                              _zoomString = "0"
                          else:
                              _zoomString = '{:+}'.format(_zoom)
                          notepad.setStatusBar(STATUSBARSECTION.EOFFORMAT, '{} | Zoom: {}'.format(_eolString, _zoomString))
                      
                      editor.callback(StatusbarEOLOverride, [SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.UPDATEUI, SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.ZOOM]) # register callback
                      

                      this code is even better

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                      • Claudia FrankC
                        Claudia Frank @SalviaSage
                        last edited by

                        @SalviaSage

                        the reason why it isn’t in the current python script version is that
                        the pull request hasn’t be merged yet
                        because there is

                        a) an outstanding issue (has to do with PR #53) and
                        b) I haven’t provided any unit tests yet.

                        You are using 1.0.9.0 with npp x64bit aren’t you,
                        because x86 (32bit) is still offering 1.0.8.0 only.

                        I’m using 1.0.9.0 for quite some time now and it looks reasonable stable but I still
                        consider it to be in beta state as it is the first 64bit version and I’m sure there are
                        still some hidden “features” waiting to be detected :-)

                        Some console lock/freezings have been already discovered and merged.

                        Cheers
                        Claudia

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