Notepad++ raises an error when closed
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welcome to the notepad++ community, @bolandross
please quick-test the following first, to verify if a clean notepad++ portable wouldn’t do the same:
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download the notepad++ 7.6.6. 64 bit portable version from >>> here <<<.
(the portable version does not require any installation and runs completely independent and isolated from your installed version. all custom settings, as well as any stuff you might want to try at the portable version, will not modify your installed version) -
extract
npp.7.6.6.bin.x64.zip
to e.g. your desktop. -
important note: make sure to close all instances of notepad++ that might be still running, before starting the portable version at the next step, to make sure you are using the portable version for this test.
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open the extracted
npp.7.6.6.bin.x64
folder and start this portable version by double-clicking onnotepad++.exe
inside this folder.
(note: notepad++.exe will just be seen as notepad++, if you have activated to hide all known file extensions at your windows explorer settings) -
test if you see that message when closing this portable version of notepad++.
if the clean portable version also shows that windows message when exiting, it’s related to your system, and we can not do anything at notepad++ to fix that.
if the portable version doesn’t show that, please open up your installed notepad++ and go to
? > debug info... > copy debug info into clipboard
and paste it here.
additionally you can try to start your installed notepad++ with the command line argumentnotepad++.exe -noPlugin
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@Meta-Chuh
Thank you very much for the quick response.I followed the steps, this is what I observed:
- Running and closing the portable version didn’t raise the error message.
- Running and closing my version with
-noPlugin
made the error message go away, too.
This is the debug info I got from my version:
Notepad++ v7.6.4 (32-bit) Build time : Mar 6 2019 - 02:52:22 Path : C:\Users\bolandross\Documents\Programme\NotePad++\notepad++.exe Admin mode : OFF Local Conf mode : ON OS : Windows 10 (64-bit) Plugins : DSpellCheck.dll EmmetNPP.dll HTMLTag_unicode.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll PreviewHTML.dll PyNPP.dll PythonScript.dll Tidy2.dll WebEdit.dll XMLTools.dll
Best regards
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So it is very likely a plugin causing the problem, I suppose. If I were you I would try removing the spell check one and repeat the test.
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@Alan-Kilborn said:
So it is very likely a plugin causing the problem, I suppose. If I were you I would try removing the spell check one and repeat the test.
You were right, removing DSpellCheck from the plugin folder, solved the problem.
How did you know?
And how can I debug the plugin further?
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Hello, @bolandross, and All,
So, now, the goal is : which version of DSpellCheck are you using ?
Presently, the latest release is the
v1.4.11.0
versionIf necessary, download this latest version from below :
https://github.com/Predelnik/DSpellCheck/releases
Best Regards,
guy038
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@guy038
Recently dspellcheck can not download and install spelling dictionaries, only manual installation of dictionaries. -
yes, you are absolutely correct.
currently you have to disableshow only recognized ones
to be able to download dictionaries.see here for the complete guide: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/17416/spell-check
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@Meta-Chuh
That’s how it works!
But what is the reason for this error? -
i do not know yet.
i did not search for this at the dspellcheck project or google yet, due to lack of time.
but maybe @Predelnik could help ? -
@guy038
Hey, thanks for the suggestions!I was using
v1.4.10.0
and updated tov1.4.11.0
, but unfortunately the problem stayed.