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    • László BotkaL
      László Botka
      last edited by

      In View > View Current File In… > Firefox, Chrome, Edge, IE works for certain file types I tried, like .html, .cmd, .mnu.
      They are grey colored and don’t work for example in case of .txt, .ini, and others. All files are coded ASCII 1250.

      The Run - Launch in Firefox, etc, commands work fine for all file types.

      Debug infos:
      Installed:
      Notepad++ v7.7.1 (32-bit)
      Build time : Jun 16 2019 - 21:14:50
      Path : C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
      Admin mode : OFF
      Local Conf mode : OFF
      OS : Windows 10 (64-bit)
      Plugins : combine.dll ComparePlugin.dll DSpellCheck.dll HexEditor.dll LocationNavigate.dll mimeTools.dll NppBookmarkManager.dll NppCalc.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll NppSaveAsAdmin.dll PluginManager.dll

      local:
      Notepad++ v7.7.1 (32-bit)
      Build time : Jun 16 2019 - 21:14:50
      Path : D:\Soft\Notepad++P\notepad++.exe
      Admin mode : OFF
      Local Conf mode : ON
      OS : Windows 10 (64-bit)
      Plugins : Combine.dll ComparePlugin.dll DSpellCheck.dll HexEditor.dll LocationNavigate.dll mimeTools.dll NppBookmarkManager.dll NppCalc.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll NppSaveAsAdmin.dll PluginManager.dll

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones
        last edited by

        Indeed.

        See issue#5903 for a request to fix that. Feel free to comment on / upvote that issue to try to get it more traction.

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        • SinghRajenMS
          SinghRajenM moderator
          last edited by SinghRajenM

          It is working for me. Am I missing something?

          Screenshot

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          • László BotkaL
            László Botka
            last edited by

            It may depend on a preference or side effect, for example file association, language, highlighting , etc

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            • László BotkaL
              László Botka
              last edited by László Botka

              The Build times are different
              My Build time is : Jun 16 2019 - 21:14:50,
              downloaded at 2019. 06. 20.
              My OS is Windows 10 (64-bit)

              SinghRajenM’s Build time is Sep 1 2019
              Both is v7.7.1 (32-bit).

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              • SinghRajenMS
                SinghRajenM moderator
                last edited by SinghRajenM

                @Laszlo-Botka That is my dev build. Even I can see with release version as well -

                Screenshot

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                • László BotkaL
                  László Botka
                  last edited by

                  I get the same result, if run the freshly unzipped npp, everything is default.

                  Imgur

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                  • EkopalypseE
                    Ekopalypse @László Botka
                    last edited by

                    As I had the same results as @László-Botka had, I took the chance to see what the code looks like
                    and it seems that code just checks if a file has an extension association registered other than notepad++
                    and if it has, then it enables the menu items.
                    So, at my machine I have assigned txt extensions to be assoc’ed with npp and if I open such a file
                    the menu items are disabled. The same is true for file extensions without an association.
                    But extensions like .py or .log, which aren’t assoc’ed with npp are possible to view in browsers.

                    The code in question is this and that, I guess.

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                    • László BotkaL
                      László Botka
                      last edited by

                      I’m sorry @Ekopalypse, I don’t understand the codes

                      But I don’t really understand why the entensions should be checked: the file is open in Notepad++.

                      I use only Firefox, don’t know what do other browsers.

                      Firefox will handle it according to the extension, process it, play it, visualize it, save it, … or open as a simple text file, like txt cmd ini, vbs, js, even xxx, yyyy

                      But this is definitely the user’s responsibility, as is what it writes into the browser’s address bar.

                      At least Firefox works this way.

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse @László Botka
                        last edited by

                        @László-Botka

                        But I don’t really understand why the extensions should be checked: the file is open in Notepad++.

                        I don’t know the reason why this was implemented but, as far as I understand the code,
                        this is how npp decides if it should enable the menu items or not.
                        Make a simple test, use one of the files with an extension you know doesn’t work.
                        Assign it, let’s say to notepad (NOT NPP). Open it in npp and you should see
                        that your browser menu gets enabled. At least it does for me.

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                        • László BotkaL
                          László Botka
                          last edited by

                          You’re true.
                          For example txt is registered in npp, and npp is the default application for txt In Windows 10, and the browser menu is disabled.
                          The browser menu is enabled for inf and vbs, and default application is assigned - but not npp - for them in W 10.

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                          • László BotkaL
                            László Botka
                            last edited by

                            I get the followings on email:
                            From Don HO notifications@github.com
                            Subject Re: [notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus] View current file in ... for more file types (#5903)

                            menu greyed out only on blah.php, blah.asp, but not on blah.txt.

                            As I understand, it should work for .txt file, but doesn’t work for me, the menu is greyed out. No change. Maybe will work in a next version?

                            I can’t comment on github, it’s limited now.

                            I find this on installed and on fresh local copy.

                            Notepad++ v7.8.1 (32-bit)
                            Build time : Oct 27 2019 - 22:46:07
                            Path : D:\Xnap\DOWNLOAD\Notepad++p-ujproba\notepad++.exe
                            Admin mode : OFF
                            Local Conf mode : ON
                            OS Name : Windows 10 Home (64-bit)
                            OS Version : 1903
                            OS Build : 18362.449
                            Plugins : mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll

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                            • PeterJonesP
                              PeterJones
                              last edited by

                              @László-Botka said in Can't run the browser for all file types from the View menu:

                              Maybe will work in a next version?

                              He incorporated the change and closed the ticket yesterday (Nov 1). That means it cannot be in the version that was released on Oct 27. Since the change has been incorporated into the main codebase, the fix will be available in the next version, whenever that is released.

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