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    • Loren SchoepkeL
      Loren Schoepke
      last edited by Loren Schoepke

      I originally “installed” Notepad++ by downloading the Zip file, unziping and copying it to a folder on my Microsoft Onedrive and running it my all of my PCs just executing the “notepad++.exe”. My question is, how do I update to a new version? I currently have Notepad++ as my default editor for certain files and when I open Notepad++ it has a set of files that are opened. So my question is how do I update and retain these setting? Copy specific files from the new downloaded Zip file to my current Onedrive folder? Other options?

      Thanks,
      Loren

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Loren Schoepke
        last edited by Ekopalypse

        @Loren-Schoepke

        I use two batch files sitting next to notepad++.exe
        Content before_update

        IF NOT EXIST .\customized\ mkdir customized
        
        FOR %%i IN (config.xml,
                    contextMenu.xml,
                    functionList.xml,
                    session.xml,
                    shortcuts.xml,
                    userDefineLang.xml) DO copy %%i .\customized\
        

        content after_update

        FOR %%i IN (.\customized\config.xml,
                    .\customized\contextMenu.xml,
                    .\customized\functionList.xml,
                    .\customized\session.xml,
                    .\customized\shortcuts.xml,
                    .\customized\userDefineLang.xml) DO copy %%i .
        

        and of course workflow is,

        1. run before_update
        2. unzi new version
        3. run after_update
        Alan KilbornA andrecool-68A Loren SchoepkeL 3 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 3
        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
          last edited by

          @Ekopalypse

          You’re probably missing those plugins you used to have, after that.

          ;-)

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
            last edited by

            @Alan-Kilborn

            No, because unzipping a new version doesn’t delete files,
            it only overwrites existing :-)

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            • Alan KilbornA
              Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              @Ekopalypse

              I guess I didn’t think too much about your entire workflow. :)

              But, taken as a whole, with the OP’s:

              Copy specific files from the new downloaded Zip file to my current Onedrive folder?

              …it does make sense.

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              • Prahlad-Makwana4145P
                Prahlad-Makwana4145
                last edited by

                Hello, @Loren-Schoepke

                Follow these steps to update notepad++ using zip file :

                Step 1:- Open Run Dialog by clicking Start->run (Notepade++ should be closed).
                Step 2:- Copy this text %APPDATA%\Notepad++ into the text field of Run Dialog.
                Step 3:- Click ok. A folder named Notepad++ will appear.
                Step 4:- Delete these two files : config.xml and stylers.xml.
                Step 5:- After deleting files unzip the zip file.
                Step 6:- After Unzip Launch Notepad++.

                I hope above information will be useful for you.
                Thank you.

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                • andrecool-68A
                  andrecool-68 @Prahlad-Makwana4145
                  last edited by

                  @Prahlad-Makwana4145
                  This will delete all existing your existing program settings.

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

                    @Ekopalypse
                    If you add a copy of the directory with plugins to your script … it will be perfect!

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                    • EkopalypseE
                      Ekopalypse
                      last edited by

                      @andrecool-68
                      Hmmm, you and @Alan-Kilborn must have something in mind
                      which I’m either not using or unaware of.

                      Why do you think that there is a need to include plugins directory?
                      I’m using this procedure since a while now and I never came across
                      an issue that the plugins directory got corrupted.

                      My understanding of unzipping something is, that only those files in
                      the current unzip_directory get modified which are part of the zip and
                      others do get untouched.
                      If files in a zip aren’t in the current unzip_directory they get created.

                      What do I miss?

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                        last edited by

                        @Ekopalypse

                        What do I miss?

                        Probably nothing, just different ways and desired ways of updating (in a manual way). Plugins, however, are easy; just copy an entire folder tree from one version to another.

                        Here’s my somewhat more in-depth way (compared to your method above) of upgrading the rest:

                        Version A = version I have
                        Version B = version I’m going to

                        • do a file tree compare on an freshly unzipped portable of A and B, noting any differences in files and file contents
                        • copy A’s configuration files into B’s tree
                        • hand-edit in any new feature’s configuration stuff into the configuration files now in B
                        • start using version B

                        Maybe the adding of new feature config stuff isn’t strictly necessary, but I always do it, just in case. [An example of might be English.xml or English_customizable.xml. If you don’t find out what the new stuff is in version B, and add it in to what you had going from version A, you can’t customize it later.]

                        Usually this is not a intense undertaking, but it can be if you let several versions go by without updating.

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                        • Loren SchoepkeL
                          Loren Schoepke @Ekopalypse
                          last edited by

                          @Ekopalypse

                          Thanks. This worked great!!!

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                          • Loren SchoepkeL
                            Loren Schoepke @Prahlad-Makwana4145
                            last edited by

                            @Prahlad-Makwana4145

                            Didn’t have a “Notepad++” folder". Not sure, but I think this gets created if you do an install. I just used ZIP file.

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                            • PeterJonesP
                              PeterJones
                              last edited by

                              @Loren-Schoepke said in Updating Notepad++ Using Zip File:

                              Didn’t have a “Notepad++” folder". Not sure, but I think this gets created if you do an install. I just used ZIP file.

                              You are correct. By default, an installer-version will use %AppData%\Notepad++ for storing configuration files and a zip (“portable”) version will just use the zip directory (because that’s part of what makes it “portable”).

                              If you would like to maintain a separate %AppData%\Notepad++ but use the zip version, you can delete the doLocalConf.xml from the Notepad+±unzip directory; after that, the next time you run Notepad++, the %AppData%\Notepad++ folder will be created and populated; however, it might* not use the same settings that were in your zipfolder before. (*: caveat = I’ve only tried the deletion of doLocalConf.xml to auto-populate %AppData%\Notepad++ once, and wasn’t specifically looking for this feature, so I didn’t store it in long-term memory; I know it created the folder properly; my memory says that it used default config files, not copies of what’s in your zipfolder, but I could be wrong.)

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