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    • DirektXD
      DirektX
      last edited by

      Where to find help files for notepad++?
      (I mean offline, downloadable help.)
      Thanks

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      • Rob StowR
        Rob Stow
        last edited by

        Amen! I’d love to see help files too. There is nothing in the menu system for doing something as basic as opening a new window … and no help system to explain how to do that.

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        • guy038G
          guy038
          last edited by guy038

          Hello DirecktX and Rob,

          You can get some N++ documentation from the link, below :

          http://docs.notepad-plus-plus.org/index.php/Main_Page

          Then, click, on the left part of the page, to the two N++ ARTICLES, by Title or by Topic links


          You can, either, download the English NppHelp.chm file, N++ v6.6.4 ( the latest, that I could find ! ), from the link below :

          http://oedoc.free.fr/NppHelp/EN/NppHelp.chm

          If, when clicking on this downloaded help file, you get a security warning dialog, just uncheck the option Always ask before opening this file and valid the opening


          Finally, if your N++ version is >= 6.7.8, you may prefer to include the 6.6.4 Help documentation, inside N++'s folders. To do so, follow the few steps below ( Tested on a portable version 6.7.9 ) :

          • Download the .7z archive, from the link http://oedoc.free.fr/NppHelp/EN/HTML.7z

          • In the N++ installation folder, create the folders user.manual\Documentation

          • Open the downloaded HTML.7z archive, then double-click on the HTML folder

          • Select all files ( CTRL + A ), choose the command Extract and select …\Notepad++\user.manual\documentation folder, as the destination copy

          • Move to the folder …\Notepad++\user.manual\documentation

          • Rename the Introduction.html file as Notepad-online-document.html ( IMPORTANT )

          • Now, open N++ and hit the SHIFT + F1 shortcut => the Help documentation should opens, in your browser

          • Finally, just click the Contents links, at top of the page, to get the complete 6.6.4 documentation

          Note : Although, this shortcut shouldn’t work anymore, you can verify, that it’s still present, in the Shortcut Mapper\Main menu, at line 227, without any title !!

          Best Regards,

          guy038

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          • glennfromiowaG
            glennfromiowa @guy038
            last edited by

            Hi all, just a note that, as of version 7.4.2 at least, @guy038 's final tip to reference the documentation from within Notepad++ no longer works. Shortcut Mapper\Main menu line 227 is now OEM 863 : French. Also be aware that some links in the 6.6.4 documentation still point to SourceForge, which Notepad++ moved off of at least a couple of years ago.

            I haven’t done any research, but does anyone know why we stopped updating the wiki? There’s some good information in there, but it’s obviously not being updated. I’d be willing to help with documentation/help files if there’s a project to update it.

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