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    • EkopalypseE
      Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
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      @Alan-Kilborn

      ok, I know who D_Trump is but who is E_Philippe??

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
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        @Ekopalypse

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_France

        but…I could be showing my ignorance of French governmental situations as I had to look that up to make my joke image. :-)

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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          @Alan-Kilborn

          ahh - ok - maybe you should have added E_Macron.txt :-)
          I guess you know Angela Merkel but who knows Frank-Walter Steinmeier :-D

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          • Mia NguyenM
            Mia Nguyen
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            • Mia NguyenM
              Mia Nguyen
              last edited by

              Thanks a lot @PeterJones @guy038
              That really highlighted the words. But I can not copy to excel keeping that highlight. It will be normal when i paste to Excel
              Do you know any way i can copy that ?
              Or another question, is there any way i can filter the rows with that highlighted word in NPP?
              Btw, my final purpose here is that i have an excel with some misspelling words inside that can not figure it out, so i copy it into NPP to highlight it out. And then i need to fix in excel finally.

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              • PeterJonesP
                PeterJones @Mia Nguyen
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                @Mia-Nguyen said in How to highlight the underlined squiggle words:

                Thanks a lot @PeterJones @guy038
                That really highlighted the words. But I can not copy to excel keeping that highlight. It will be normal when i paste to Excel
                Do you know any way i can copy that ?

                It depends on which highlighting you mean. If you mean the normal syntax highlighting, you can use the NppExport plugin to Copy HTML to Clipboard or Copy All Formats to Clipboard; if you paste that into excel, you get the syntax highlighting. However, if you have a plugin like DSpellCheck, which puts squiggles under the misspelled words, you do not get that copied, even with Copy all formats…

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                Or another question, is there any way i can filter the rows with that highlighted word in NPP?

                It depends on which highlighting you mean. If you mean the DSpellCheck squiggle highlighting, I don’t know of a way to filter on that. But Plugins > DSpellCheck > Find next misspelling will allow you to navigate between each misspelled word inside Notepad++

                Btw, my final purpose here is that i have an excel with some misspelling words inside that can not figure it out, so i copy it into NPP to highlight it out. And then i need to fix in excel finally.

                I think maybe “copy from Excel to Notepad++; use DSpellCheck to highlight and navigate the misspelled words and then fix them in Notepad++; then copy normally (not using NppExport plugin) and paste back into Excel” would be a possible sequence for you to try.

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                • Michael VincentM
                  Michael Vincent @PeterJones
                  last edited by

                  @PeterJones said in How to highlight the underlined squiggle words:

                  DSpellCheck squiggle highlighting, I don’t know of a way to filter on that

                  I did some playing with “PerlScript” but got a little farther with NppExec. It “seems” DSpellCheck uses indicator 19 for its squiggly lines (this is process of elimination, I looked at the DSpellCheck code and couldn’t find any of the Scintilla commands I’d expect would implement this).

                  The following “works”:

                  NPP_CONSOLE keep
                  
                  SET LOCAL INDICATOR = 19
                  
                  SCI_SENDMSG SCI_GETLENGTH
                  SET LOCAL END = $(MSG_RESULT)
                  
                  SET LOCAL I = 0
                  SET LOCAL INDICEND = 0
                  // FOR
                  :LOOP
                  
                      SCI_SENDMSG SCI_GOTOPOS $(I)
                      
                      SCI_SENDMSG SCI_INDICATOREND $(INDICATOR) $(I)
                      IF "$(MSG_RESULT)"=="0" GOTO END
                      
                      SET LOCAL INDICSTART = $(MSG_RESULT)
                      SCI_SENDMSG SCI_INDICATOREND $(INDICATOR) $(INDICSTART)
                      SET LOCAL INDICEND = $(MSG_RESULT)
                      
                      SET LOCAL I = $(INDICEND)
                      IF "$(I)"=="$(END)" GOTO END
                  
                      ECHO $(INDICSTART) - $(INDICEND)
                  
                      GOTO LOOP
                  
                  :END
                  

                  However, it only seems to get the next squiggly indicator if it’s visible on screen. So in a long document where you’d find a squiggly and then have to page down to find the next one, this script only finds the first. The Scintilla docs don’t describe this limitation so not sure why it’s working that way. Also, using the SCI_GETINDICATORVALUE and SCI_GETINDICATORCURRENT don’t return the value I’d expect for DSpellCheck indicators (which I discovered was 19).

                  Obviously if this actually worked, you could use a the Scintilla multiple selection API to highlight the squigglies found as you iterate through the doc.

                  Cheers.

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                  • Michael VincentM
                    Michael Vincent
                    last edited by

                    Also, DSpellCheck has:

                    Plugins => DSpellCheck => Additional Actions => Copy All Misspelled Words to Clipboard

                    Does that help?

                    Cheers.

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                    • Mia NguyenM
                      Mia Nguyen
                      last edited by

                      It seems i can not filter the rows as function is excel. Sad though…lol
                      Thanks guys anyway…

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                      • Michael VincentM
                        Michael Vincent @Michael Vincent
                        last edited by

                        @Michael-Vincent said in How to highlight the underlined squiggle words:

                        However, it only seems to get the next squiggly indicator if it’s visible on screen

                        Now thinking this is an optimization in DSpellCheck for larger documents - only spell check the visible portions of a large document so the squigglys aren’t added to misspelled words off screen until those words are scrolled on screen which is why a top to bottom document search doesn’t turn up squigglies off screen.

                        Investigating more with “PerlScript”.

                        Cheers.

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                        • Michael VincentM
                          Michael Vincent @Michael Vincent
                          last edited by

                          @Michael-Vincent said in How to highlight the underlined squiggle words:

                          Investigating more with “PerlScript”.

                          I give up. Using the script to “scroll” through the doc does find more squigglies, but not all of them. I’m pretty sure this is due to a DSpellCheck optimization as I alluded to in previous post. Need to put my own indicators on a large document and see if the SCI_INDICATORSTART/END API finds them all.

                          I tried 2 ways, with SCI_INDICATORSTART/END:

                          #!perl
                          
                          use strict;
                          use warnings;
                          
                          use Time::HiRes qw/sleep/;
                          use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus ':main';
                          
                          my $indicator = 19;
                          my $increment = 750;
                          my ( $indicStart, $indicEnd ) = ( 0, 0 );
                          my $loc = 0;
                          my $end = editor->getLength();
                          my $HELP = 0;
                          while ( $loc < $end ) {
                          
                              if ( not $loc % $increment ) {
                                  editor->gotoPos( $loc );
                                  sleep 0.5;
                              }
                          
                              $indicStart = editor->indicatorEnd( 19, $loc );
                              if ( $indicStart == 0 ) {
                                  $HELP = 1;
                                  next;
                              }
                              $indicEnd = editor->indicatorEnd( 19, $indicStart );
                          
                              if ( $indicEnd == $end ) {
                                  $HELP = 1;
                                  next;
                              }
                              $loc = $indicEnd;
                              print "$indicStart - $indicEnd\n";
                          } continue {
                              if ( $HELP ) {
                                  $HELP = 0;
                                  $loc = int( $loc / $increment +1 ) * $increment;
                                  if ( $loc >= $end ) {
                                      last;
                                  }
                              }
                          }
                          

                          and with SCI_INDICATORVALUEAT:

                          #!perl
                          
                          use strict;
                          use warnings;
                          
                          use Time::HiRes qw/sleep/;
                          use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus ':main';
                          
                          my $indicator = 19;
                          
                          my $FOUND = 0;
                          for my $loc ( 0 .. editor->getLength() ) {
                          
                              if ( not $loc % 500 ) {
                                  editor->gotoPos( $loc );
                                  sleep 0.50;
                              }
                              my $iva = editor->indicatorValueAt( $indicator, $loc );
                              if ( $iva and not $FOUND ) {
                                  print "$loc";
                                  $FOUND = 1;
                              } elsif ( not $iva and $FOUND ) {
                                  printf " - %i\n", $loc - 1;
                                  $FOUND = 0;
                              }
                          }
                          

                          Cheers.

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                          • guy038G
                            guy038
                            last edited by guy038

                            Hello, @mia-nguyen, @peterjones, @alan-kilborn, @ekopalypse, @michael-vincent and All,

                            Two months ago, I asked Sergey Smushin ( aka @Predelnik ), the DSpellCheck’s author, for the following request :

                            https://github.com/Predelnik/DSpellCheck/issues/201

                            I saw that a commit, referencing that issue, has been added :

                            https://github.com/Predelnik/DSpellCheck/commit/9b5e740ce4440669d6daf29ca98d77edd99d466c

                            From the moment that any line containing a misspelled word can be bookmarked, it would be easy to gather all these lines for subsequent processes !


                            @michael-vincent said :

                            Now thinking this is an optimization in DSpellCheck for larger documents - only spell check the visible portions of a large document so the squigglys aren’t added to misspelled words off screen until those words are scrolled on screen which is why a top to bottom document search doesn’t turn up squigglies off screen.

                            If so, may be, studying the commit, above, would give some hues about the way, used by @predelnik, to bookmark, in one go, all lines with misspelled words ?

                            Just a non-coder thought ;-))

                            BR

                            guy038

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                            • EkopalypseE
                              Ekopalypse @Michael Vincent
                              last edited by

                              @Michael-Vincent

                              I did a quick test and it seems that logic below works

                              INDICATOR_TO_SEARCH = 31
                              length = editor.getLength()
                              start = editor.indicatorStart(INDICATOR_TO_SEARCH, -1)
                              end = editor.indicatorEnd(INDICATOR_TO_SEARCH, -1)
                              
                              real_start = start if editor.indicatorValueAt(INDICATOR_TO_SEARCH, start) else end
                              print(start, end, length, real_start)
                              
                              i = 100
                              while real_start != length:
                                  i -= 1
                                  if i == 0:
                                      print('ahhh endless loop - breaking')
                                      break
                                  end = editor.indicatorEnd(INDICATOR_TO_SEARCH, real_start)
                                  print(editor.getTextRange(real_start, end))
                                  print()
                                  real_start = editor.indicatorEnd(INDICATOR_TO_SEARCH, end)
                              
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                              • EkopalypseE
                                Ekopalypse
                                last edited by

                                Maybe it is a good idea to check if start != end before executing
                                the while loop to see if there has been an indicator found at all
                                and to prevent endless loops. :)

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                                • Michael VincentM
                                  Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
                                  last edited by

                                  @Ekopalypse said in How to highlight the underlined squiggle words:

                                  logic below works

                                  Thanks. Converted to PerlScript:

                                  #!perl
                                  
                                  use strict;
                                  use warnings;
                                  
                                  use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus ':main';
                                  my $npp = notepad();
                                  
                                  my $indicator = 19;
                                  my $length    = editor->getLength();
                                  my $start     = editor->indicatorStart( $indicator, -1 );
                                  my $end       = editor->indicatorEnd( $indicator, -1 );
                                  
                                  my $real_start;
                                  
                                  if ( editor->indicatorValueAt( $indicator, $start ) ) {
                                      $real_start = $start;
                                  } else {
                                      $real_start = $end;
                                  }
                                  
                                  print "$start, $end, $length, $real_start\n";
                                  
                                  my $i = 100;
                                  while ( $real_start != $length ) {
                                      $i -= 1;
                                      if ( $i == 0 ) {
                                          print "ahhh endless loop - breaking\n";
                                          last;
                                      }
                                      $end = editor->indicatorEnd( $indicator, $real_start );
                                      print editor->getTextRange( $real_start, $end ); 
                                      print "\n";
                                      $real_start = editor->indicatorEnd( $indicator, $end );
                                  }
                                  

                                  It “works” but same issue, only finding the squigglies on screen. If I scroll down to some new squigglies, it only finds those on screen again (i.e., not the previous ones that were on screen but are no longer). Becoming more convinced this is a DSpellCheck optimization - only squiggly-ing the misspellings on screen.

                                  Cheers.

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                                  • EkopalypseE
                                    Ekopalypse @Michael Vincent
                                    last edited by

                                    @Michael-Vincent

                                    hmm, did the test using the mark indicator from find dialog,
                                    which worked, maybe I should have used/installed dspell plugin.
                                    Sorry for the noise.

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                                    • Michael VincentM
                                      Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
                                      last edited by

                                      @Ekopalypse said in How to highlight the underlined squiggle words:

                                      Sorry for the noise.

                                      No noise at all! In fact you pretty much confirmed it’s a DSpellCheck optimization . I was going to get around to writing a script to add indicators but didn’t know the Find => Mark could do that. Using the same long file I’ve been testing on, I Find => Mark a word I know recurs over 100 times throughout the file and all my scripts (2 previous and the one I converted from your Python example) found more than just those indicators on screen in view.

                                      Cheers.

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                                      • EkopalypseE
                                        Ekopalypse
                                        last edited by

                                        I guess for a plugin like DSpellCheck it makes sense to do its work
                                        only for the current screen but on the other side it might be possible
                                        to do it in the background as well - but threading and scintilla and npp …
                                        maybe an async method would be safer.

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                                        • EkopalypseE
                                          Ekopalypse @Michael Vincent
                                          last edited by

                                          @Michael-Vincent said in How to highlight the underlined squiggle words:

                                          Becoming more convinced this is a DSpellCheck optimization

                                          I guess you are correct, as to this it checks only the visible area.

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                                          • Mia NguyenM
                                            Mia Nguyen
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi @all ,
                                            Me again another doubt. If the word is correct should be legitimate and I right clicked to add into Dictionary, it will be added into my own Npp only.
                                            Is there anyway after all i extract the plug in and gave it for other people so they can use on their own Npp ?

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