Preview Plugin
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@andrecool-68 said:
I just downloaded the sources and compiled the project by adding the option 64 bits to the properties of the project.
Well then, plesae add a note to the ticket that tells the author how easy it is, in your experience. 🙏
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does the x64 version that @andrecool-68 compiled, not suffice the current needs ?
is the missing toolbar button really that important ?
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Some IT groups block such a URL.
Also, for helping others, I don’t really like saying “go to this official location to download the 32-bit; but to get the 64-bit, you have to go to this other file-hosting URL”
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I was able to get a copy. It crashes my Notepad++ when I try to run it.
Notepad++ v7.6.3 (64-bit) Build time : Jan 27 2019 - 17:16:47 Path : C:\usr\local\apps\notepad++\notepad++.exe Admin mode : OFF Local Conf mode : ON OS : Windows 10 (64-bit) Plugins : ComparePlugin.dll DSpellCheck.dll MarkdownViewerPlusPlus.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExec.dll NppFTP.dll PreviewHTML.dll PythonScript.dll XMLTools.dll
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@PeterJones
It’s better for me to use a browser than with a similar plugin, in the browser it is very convenient to edit styles. And immediately visible results. All of these plugins work as a help file on the core of Internet Explorer))) -
Also, for helping others, I don’t really like saying “go to this official location to download the 32-bit; but to get the 64-bit, you have to go to this other file-hosting URL”
correct, i just meant for or our own usage, or if someone wants to experiment on it.
if it will become of larger interest, and the author does not continue his development, someone could host it at github, some day, or fork the entire project.I was able to get a copy. It crashes my Notepad++ when I try to run it.
i did not experience any crashes yet, and it seems to run fine.
just an access violation alert if i click on the?
or chooseabout
from the plugin’s menu. (see screenshot)
i will test on other machines and windows 10 later if you like.most important, if someone might worry:
here are the virus total results:
(it’s completely clean)file name: PreviewHTML.dll
scan result: https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/52d281942a5b47b54f62a70c2233da9a564184db25e2a73721b1ba491f9b97cc/detection
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Added compression UPX
Preview HTML 64bit http://rgho.st/6YCkZxbL2Anyway an error pops up in the About Preview HTML window:
Access violation at address 0000000004BB01B0 in module 'PreviewHTML.dll'. Read of address 0000000000000010.
When building 32 bit of this error is not, the icon in the menu is present.
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The author recommends the version of Delphi 10.2 Tokyo
I have installed Delphi 10.1 Berlin …Could this be the cause of this error? -
I’m not a delphi developer but in general a issue which happens
in a 64bit build but doesn’t occur in a 32bit build might be a integer size problem
especially when something like access violation comes into place.Might I ask why not using a real browser instead? I mean, a real browser
supports so much more than an ancient html plugin can offer in these days.
I assume it is something obvious which I haven’t understood yet. :-) -
ahhh, you haven’t followed this.
yes, a browser is better, @andrecool-68 has already said that, but he started to play around with it, compiling it to x64, and then we got to know that @PeterJones is also using this plugin … so here we are. 😉
note: the o.p. is already satisfied as he installed and uses notepad++ 32 bit now.
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you’re right :-) - some kind of tldr :-D
But I don’t get what the benefit is?
Does this plugin update while you are coding a html page?
Or just after pressing save file? If the latter is the case then a macro/script
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loooool … tltr … coming from your turbo fingers 😉
Does this plugin update while you are coding a html page?
Or just after pressing save file? If the latter is the case then a macro/script
which does save/file - run in browser might do the same, doesn’t it?not even one of this.
somehow the o.p. wanted specifically this plugin.
it does not auto refresh.
it does not make a live preview, the data has to be saved first.
if you save, it does not trigger a refresh.
so it’s pretty crude for an integrated plugin, imho.but for me it’s nice to see, that things that we don’t need at all, can become a playground.
maybe this is the same for andre, and that’s why he compiled something he would probably never use himself. -
coming from your turbo fingers
LOOL - seems they need to get adjusted (like tyres :-D)
It’s always nice to have something to play with :-D now I get it :-D
But I read @PeterJones comment in the ticket and he seems to be eager to use it
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@Ekopalypse said:
But I read @PeterJones comment in the ticket and he seems to be eager to use it
Maybe he can enlight me what he is using it for ;-)From what I remembered, the PreviewHTML plugin is slightly more live than “on-save”; I think it can update every 15s or something like that. And definitely if you hit refresh. (I hit
Ctrl+S
– save early, save often! – often enough that I usually don’t notice a difference in timing).I like it because it’s bundled close to the editing window, and I don’t have to click to a different window (either in another monitor, or a window buried beneath Notepad++) to refresh the browser’s preview. It allows filtering of all sorts of files (like markdown or Perl POD, etc – whatever you define a filter for) into HTML, which then gets renders in the PreviewHTML sub-window.
In fact, that filter-to-HTML-with-on-save-preview was what prompted me to write pyscFilteredViewer, because while I don’t edit much HTML, I am frequently playing with the POD in my Perl, and having the nearly-live preview is nice.
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I knew there was a reason for using it - thx for clarifying :-)
Just for clarification, you don’t have to refresh a browser if you are using
some addons like duplicate tab closer and have some mechanism which would call
run in browser when saving the document. At least this works for me with firefox. -
testing complete:
i’ve cloned a windows 10 vm with your current setup (resistance is futile 🦹♂️) and i can confirm your experience … ahhh, such a nice wording … experience … makes it almost sound as if it is something to enjoy … i think i’ll watch another bob ross episode, while i’m typing this 😉
my test setup:
Notepad++ v7.6.3 (64-bit) Build time : Jan 27 2019 - 17:16:47 Path : C:\usr\local\apps\notepad++\notepad++.exe Admin mode : OFF Local Conf mode : ON OS : Windows 10 (64-bit) Plugins : ComparePlugin.dll DSpellCheck.dll MarkdownViewerPlusPlus.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExec.dll NppFTP.dll PreviewHTML.dll PythonScript.dll XMLTools.dll
(ps: no joke)
PreviewHTML will crash exit notepad++ on windows 10 pro x64, regardless of it’s settings and regardless of any other installed or removed plugins.
on windows 7 pro x64 it works fine, except the ? or about menu.
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From what I remembered, the PreviewHTML plugin is slightly more live than “on-save”; I think it can update every 15s or something like that. And definitely if you hit refresh. (I hit Ctrl+S – save early, save often! – often enough that I usually don’t notice a difference in timing).
yes, you are correct, i’m sorry about that. i was only testing the x64 build from andre.
i’ve just tested the original PreviewHTML x86 version, and this does not require saving at all.
the x86 version gives me a live preview, after a 2 second timeout, as soon as i stop typing.it seems that the x64 test build does not receive or handle any notepad++ events. not even a save event.
In fact, that filter-to-HTML-with-on-save-preview was what prompted me to write pyscFilteredViewer, because while I don’t edit much HTML, I am frequently playing with the POD in my Perl, and having the nearly-live preview is nice.
it will probably consume much time and energy, but in this case i’m glad that PreviewHTML does not work properly on x64.
otherwise pyscfr wouldn’t have been born … like some real babies, which would probably not exist, if their parent’s tv would have worked that specific night 😉 -
like some real babies, which would probably not exist, if their parent’s tv would have worked that specific night
are you speaking from WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE, Bob? ;-D
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loooool.
i like the way you are thinking, closing as much circles as possible.
i bet if someone would give you a straight, completely unbendable rod of steel, you will bend the space around it, just to make it a harmonic circle 😄👍 -