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    • rinku singhR
      rinku singh @dokutoku
      last edited by

      @dokutoku said in Notepad++ 7.8 Release:

      nppPluginList was not reflected in 7.8.

      Send a pull request for notepad++ plugin template(d language)

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      • dokutokuD
        dokutoku @rinku singh
        last edited by

        @gurikbal-singh

        Do you mean this request?

        https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/nppPluginList/pull/140

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        • rinku singhR
          rinku singh @dokutoku
          last edited by rinku singh

          @dokutoku
          https://gitlab.com/dokutoku/rdmd-for-npp/issues/3
          how we can exit from console (dub ATL+D in your plugin )? it close the npp

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          • Zsolt KántorZ
            Zsolt Kántor Banned
            last edited by Zsolt Kántor

            When syntax highlight is enabled (e.g. C source code) and you check the global override Enable global bold font style box for keywords and some other characters will be less thicker. Is this normal? Here are the screenshots:

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            Just check the case keyword, dots, semicolons, equal signs and curly brackets

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            It happens with most of the font types, and as far only if syntax highlight is enabled. Is this normal?

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            • Bilbo47B
              Bilbo47
              last edited by

              “3. Add “No to all” and “Yes to all” options in Save dialog.”

              Regression: The Yes/No/Cancel buttons used to have hotkeys so that single keystrokes could give a command on how to proceed. In 7.8, “Y” and “N” are ignored, while “Escape” still works. This is a showstopper for me; back to 7.7 for that basic usability feature. Also for standard usability, the new “All” buttons need to have their own hotkeys.

              It appears the new “X to all” buttons are available only after the “Close All” command; in case of the “Close” command, they are greyed out. User interface principles say that buttons that are never available in certain circumstances should not even be visible in those circumstances. If “Close” and “Close All” are going to be two separate commands, then the corresponding dialog functionality/discoverability should also be different. If “X to all” is going to be not-available after “Close” then the “All” buttons should be not-visible after “Close”. Or, if “X to all” is going to be available after “Close” then “Close All” should not be a separate command. In short, the decision of all-versus-one should be made only once, or should be made available as often as possible. But showing that different functionality is available only if User backs up and starts over, that’s just maddening.

              From experience, custom buttons can be added to the Windows-standard Common Dialogs instead of writing custom dialogs; it just takes some more subclassing and API work to do so.

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              • dokutokuD
                dokutoku @rinku singh
                last edited by dokutoku

                @gurikbal-singh

                how we can exit from console (dub ATL+D in your plugin)? it close the npp

                I’m sorry, but I couldn’t interpret the meaning of your question correctly.

                I think the problem you are referring to is more of a problem with the plugin itself.
                Please post your detailed questions.

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                • SinghRajenMS
                  SinghRajenM moderator
                  last edited by

                  @donho a regression in 7.8 is explained https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/6211

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @SinghRajenM
                    last edited by

                    @SinghRajenM

                    Seems like that github issue stands on its own and doesn’t need to be called out here? Regressions happen; not the end of the world. :-)

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                    • SinghRajenMS
                      SinghRajenM moderator
                      last edited by

                      @Alan-Kilborn 7.8 auto update yet not triggered. So it can be stopped at this moment before its wide spread via auto-update.

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @SinghRajenM
                        last edited by

                        @SinghRajenM

                        Again, not a huge problem. RC period is over. 7.8 is out. Let it go (IMO).

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                        • donhoD
                          donho
                          last edited by

                          @tomasz1986 @patrickdrd

                          I’ll make it optional in the future release.

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                          • donhoD
                            donho @SinghRajenM
                            last edited by donho

                            @Alan-Kilborn

                            It’s still a regression (and quite important) though. @SinghRajenM made a good point on it: the binaries contain regression should not be distributed via auto-updater.

                            @SinghRajenM

                            Thank you & well done.

                            Committed in:
                            https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/commit/c16f7bbc1e59e86b4d7650f63a10b8fe47fdaac0

                            @cybermcm

                            Fixed, will be in the next release.

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                            • Alan KilbornA
                              Alan Kilborn
                              last edited by

                              @donho said in Notepad++ 7.8 Release:

                              It’s still a regression (and quite important) though.
                              …the binaries contain regression should not be distributed via auto-updater.

                              Quite important…hmm…

                              Perhaps these days “auto updater” is a “bad idea” to have at all…

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                              • Alan KilbornA
                                Alan Kilborn @Bilbo47
                                last edited by

                                @donho

                                I suppose everyone has features in mind that they consider important. How come you glossed over this one (apparently from Middle-Earth) that might be more important to a quantity of users than some obscure command-line parameter:

                                @Bilbo47 said in Notepad++ 7.8 Release:

                                “3. Add “No to all” and “Yes to all” options in Save dialog.”
                                Regression: The Yes/No/Cancel buttons used to have hotkeys so that single keystrokes could give a command on how to proceed. In 7.8, “Y” and “N” are ignored, while “Escape” still works. This is a showstopper for me; back to 7.7 for that basic usability feature. Also for standard usability, the new “All” buttons need to have their own hotkeys.

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                                • Zsolt KántorZ
                                  Zsolt Kántor Banned
                                  last edited by

                                  @donho
                                  The global bold thing is a bug. Just check it yourself . . .

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                                  • EkopalypseE
                                    Ekopalypse @Zsolt Kántor
                                    last edited by

                                    @Zsolt-Kántor

                                    I was under the impression that you have to tick Bold from Font Style as well
                                    if you want to enable the global bold font style.
                                    Am I wrong?

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                                    • Zsolt KántorZ
                                      Zsolt Kántor Banned @Ekopalypse
                                      last edited by Zsolt Kántor

                                      @Ekopalypse said in Notepad++ 7.8 Release:

                                      @Zsolt-Kántor

                                      I was under the impression that you have to tick Bold from Font Style as well
                                      if you want to enable the global bold font style.
                                      Am I wrong?

                                      That’s right. But the problem is different. If Bold and Enable global bold font style are not checked - this is the default setting, right?, some but not all characters and words are thicker, as bold would be selected, but actually bold is not selected. The first screenshot demonstrates this.

                                      Just watch carefully the first screenshot, watch the case keyword, and the punctuation marks like dots, semicolons and commas.

                                      Now keep watching those elements. Make sure the Bold box is checked and check the Enable global bold font style box. You will observe that those elements will be thinner. My question: why are they turning thinner (by the way they should turn thicker in the worst case - but that’s another problem) when the global Bold box is not checked?? IMHO if the global Bold box is not checked nothing should be changing visually if you toggle the Enable global bold font style box.

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                                      • Zsolt KántorZ
                                        Zsolt Kántor Banned
                                        last edited by

                                        P.S. instead of: Make sure the Bold box is checked
                                        my intention was to write: Make sure the Bold box is not checked

                                        sorry!

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                                        • PeterJonesP
                                          PeterJones
                                          last edited by

                                          @Zsolt-Kántor said in Notepad++ 7.8 Release:

                                          My question: why are they turning thinner

                                          Because you told it to. Those letters started bold (because that was the syntax highlighting for case statements), and you set it to override any bold settings with bold=false; so it did; case would normally be bold, so it turned bold off.

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                                          • EkopalypseE
                                            Ekopalypse @Zsolt Kántor
                                            last edited by

                                            @Zsolt-Kántor

                                            That’s right. But the problem is different.

                                            Ah, ok, sorry for confusion, I guess @PeterJones said it right.

                                            To summarize my understanding:
                                            If both, Bold and Enable global bold font style are unchecked then
                                            the styling settings from the language are used.

                                            If both, Bold and Enable global bold font style are checked then
                                            everything will be bold.

                                            If Bold is unchecked but Enable global bold font style is checked then
                                            everything will NOT be bold.

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