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    • andrecool-68A
      andrecool-68 @Meta Chuh
      last edited by

      @Meta-Chuh
      I found this solution, and it works … but as always I want to simplify the solution … and not complicate it))
      https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/3526#issuecomment-355098777

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      • dinkumoilD
        dinkumoil @andrecool-68
        last edited by

        @andrecool-68

        @Meta-Chuh said:

        only menu items can be selected, but not items in a settings window.

        That’s exactly the meaning of point 3. in my list above:

        four menu strings and an optional .bmp icon file name

        Please note: It says “four menu strings”, so the nesting depth of suitable menu entries can only be 4.

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        • andrecool-68A
          andrecool-68 @dinkumoil
          last edited by

          @dinkumoil You mean that I got five lines … and because of this all the problems?

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @andrecool-68
            last edited by

            @andrecool-68 said:

            I found this solution, and it works

            Also can do it via Pythonscript:

            notepad.showDocSwitcher(boolean)

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            • dinkumoilD
              dinkumoil @andrecool-68
              last edited by dinkumoil

              @andrecool-68 said:

              @dinkumoil You mean that I got five lines … and because of this all the problems?

              No, the cause of your problem was that you tried to toggle settings in the preferences dialog. That’s not the intended use case of the Customize Toolbar plugin.

              Mentioning the 4 menu strings was meant to be as a hint that you maybe should read the specs of the plugin more thoroughly before further experiments.

              BTW: Your first screenshot concerning the issue showed three hammer icons, the default symbol for not assignable icons (e.g. icon file not found or wrong icon file format).

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              • andrecool-68A
                andrecool-68 @Alan Kilborn
                last edited by

                @Alan-Kilborn Why not show how to do it?

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn @andrecool-68
                  last edited by

                  @andrecool-68

                  Hmmmm…

                  Install Pythonscript plugin
                  Create new script, call it ShowDocSwitcher.py
                  In body of script, put notepad.showDocSwitcher(True)
                  Save script
                  To run script, go to Plugins > Pythonscript > Scripts and select ShowDocSwitcher
                  DOC SWITCHER WINDOW IS SHOWN
                  Optional: Create shortcut or toolbar button for script

                  Create another new script, call it HideDocSwitcher.py
                  In body of script, put notepad.showDocSwitcher(False)
                  Save script
                  To run script, go to Plugins > Pythonscript > Scripts and select HideDocSwitcher
                  DOC SWITCHER WINDOW IS HIDDEN
                  Optional: Create shortcut or toolbar button for script

                  :^P

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                  • MAPJe71M
                    MAPJe71
                    last edited by MAPJe71

                    I’m using the LuaScript plugin to toggle the Doc Switcher:

                    1. add the following lines to startup.lua:
                    npp.AddShortcut("Toggle Doc Switcher", "", function()
                        npp:ShowDocSwitcher( not npp:IsDocSwitcherShown() )
                    end)
                    
                    1. create a DocSwitcher image (i.e. Toolbar-DocSwitcher.bmp) for the toolbar and put it in the same directory as CustomizeToolbar.btn.
                    2. add the following line to CustomizeToolbar.btn:
                    Plugins,LuaScript,Toggle Doc Switcher,,Toolbar-DocSwitcher.bmp
                    
                    1. restart Notepad++
                    2. show or hide the Doc Switcher by clicking one toolbar button

                    et Voila

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                    • andrecool-68A
                      andrecool-68 @MAPJe71
                      last edited by

                      @MAPJe71 It works!
                      https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/3526#issuecomment-355098777
                      But … it should be a standard option in the view menu … or do you disagree?

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                      • MAPJe71M
                        MAPJe71
                        last edited by

                        OK, the GitHub link @andrecool-68 provided already pointed to a description of how I did it.
                        Did not remember that.
                        What can I say: “Now also available for Notepad++ 64 bit!” :-D

                        @andrecool-68 I agree, same toolbar button functionality as the build-in Function List toolbar button i.e. indicating active/inactive by changing the button background color.

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