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    John Dy Chee Puat
    last edited by May 18, 2019, 5:37 AM

    I can never get the -ro argument to work. Has anybody tried it?

    I usually open a bunch of files and then set them all as read only to prevent unintentional changes. I do this one tab at a time - too tedious. I would then clear the read only flag when I want to edit a specific file.

    Feature request: Settings->Preferences->Editing - open files in read only as default checkbox.

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      Meta Chuh moderator @John Dy Chee Puat
      last edited by May 18, 2019, 7:11 AM

      welcome to the notepad++ community, @John-Dy-Chee-Puat

      the -ro argument only works, if a file is not yet opened in a previous session.
      the session has a higher priority and the read only setting of a session overrides the -ro switch.

      if you want to open specific multiple files as read only, you can use the command line:
      notepad++.exe -ro -nosession change.log license.txt.
      note: this will disable session snapshot and periodic backup at the preferences, to try to avoid overwriting the previous session.xml.

      recommended: if you usually open more or less the same bunch of files as read only, you can open those files, set them as read only, and save this as a session at file > save session for future use.
      loading a saved session will set the saved read only status to the session’s state, regardless if the file is already opened in an opposite state.

      best regards.

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