64-Bit Plugins
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No, I merged my “use the right margin line to show the active column” with the Horizontal Ruler plugin discussed here: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/13369/a-notepad-beautiful-ruler-plugin-finally
Like I said, none of the above are my “creations”, they’re my improvements on seemingly “dead” (aka: abandoned) N++ plugins.
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Just FYI, the plugins I use in both 64-bit and 32-bit are:
AutoSave
ColumnTools
ComparePlugin
DSpellCheck
Explorer
GitSCM
HexEditor
JSMinNpp
MarkdownViewerPlusPlus
NppConsole
NppExec
NppExport
NppFTP
NppMenuSearch
PluginManager
PreviewHTML
QuickText
SpeechPlugin
TagLEET
XMLTools\The 32-bit only I’m trying to convert are:
dbgpPlugin
MultiClipboard
SourceCookifier (possibly, although TagLEET seems to address this Feature acceptably)Some can done with the build-in Plugin Admin, some with the older Plugin Manager and some manual intervention, some require a direct download, possible compile and manual install.
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I built ColumnTools from source and all went just fine. I tried it out functionally and I like it. Specifically the vertical column marker. Very nice plugin.
Occasionally I have the need to line up things vertically that are a distance apart but still on one screen–this plugin will help with that task in the future.
One minor point: I was a bit confused by the “Enable” menu option, but some experimentation showed how it worked. I think I would have left out the “Enable” option, but it is fine. I think if it was called “Quick Enable All” then I wouldn’t have had any confusion.
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@Alan-Kilborn said:
One minor point…
So my “minor point” from earlier wasn’t a bug report, but now I have one. The “Column highlight” option doesn’t retain its “on” setting from run to run of Notepad++. Do you want bug reports here (since you are not taking “ownership”), as issues on the github site (where your “ownership” gets solidified), or, as I suspect…you don’t want them at all? :)
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Correct, I don’t save state of the column mode because it’s using SCI_[SG]ETEDGE* calls which affect the column marker that N++ can set. I normally have this set at 80 columns and in line mode. Others may have a different mode set, a different column, or have it disabled altogether. I didn’t want to save that state and have it get out of sync with the N++ setting in the Settings => Preferences => Editing configuration.
Alas, I gave it a shot and you can find the result here:
https://github.com/vinsworldcom/nppColumnTools/tree/developBoth 32 and 64 bit - I tested a bit with the 64-bit version. There’s still a danger of editing the config file directly or changing the setting in N++ menu as described above and getting things out of sync.
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Ah, okay…so it’s a feature. At first I was thinking I didn’t like it, but the more I consider it…
It really is OK, just knowing that it is possible to turn it on in when needed.
My first thought was that it should always be on, and I had a special reason: It helps you locate the caret very quickly if you’ve lost track of it. With the N++ native current line highlight feature enabled, plus this one, you get a crosshairs of caret location.
Since you seem receptive to critique, :) , it would be nice if it also worked (both features, ruler and column-indicator) when the caret is in virtual-space land, but perhaps that isn’t possible (given that you are working within the bounds of what the Scintilla vertical edge can do).
Anyway, thanks again for sharing this great plugin. And I do realize that your purpose in starting this thread was for a different purpose!
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No worries - happy to help. Like I said, the entire ruler part is someone else’s code that I merged with my little edge marker. For EXACTLY the same reason you state - aligning columns far enough way but still on the same screen quickly and visually and the “crosshairs” look of it. I realize there is a column counter in the status bar, but this visual is so much easier. I rarely use it, but when I do, I’m glad I wrote it.
Admittedly, it’s a hack and I don’t know enough of the N++, Scintilla or just plain C++ programming for that matter to do something really cool - that’s why I piggy-back on other’s work and just make improvements. In any case, I had a look at keeping the edge marker and adding a second vertical line to track position instead of hijacking the edge marker - it seems you can do this:
https://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html#SCI_MULTIEDGEADDLINE
but I don’t see how you then control the second edge. There’s just a call to add one at a location and then to clear all of them.
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the scintilla version 3.5.6 used by notepad++ doesn’t have this feature.
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@Ekopalypse said:
the scintilla version 3.5.6 used by notepad++ hasn’t this feature.
True, but @Michael-Vincent , keep an eye on N++ as @donho said recently that Scintilla is gonna get updated soon! :)
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N++ as @donho said recently that Scintilla is gonna get updated soon! :
that would be cool because it would introduce other cool features like better
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@Michael-Vincent Let me know if you think the 64bit ports are ready to be added to the PluginAdmin list.