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    • EkopalypseE
      Ekopalypse @dinkumoil
      last edited by

      @dinkumoil

      editor is an scintilla instance but the property is set on document level.

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      • dinkumoilD
        dinkumoil @Ekopalypse
        last edited by

        @Ekopalypse

        Hmm, which document? The active one?

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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse @dinkumoil
          last edited by

          @dinkumoil

          yes if editor is used. And in case editor1 or 2 is used, then the
          current viewable document.

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          • dinkumoilD
            dinkumoil @Ekopalypse
            last edited by

            @Ekopalypse

            OK, then it’s worth to try using Scintilla’s properties for a text buffer management. But as I have a working system I will not change it. But I’m interested in knowing how that approach works.

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              Never change a running system!!! :-D

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              • EkopalypseE
                Ekopalypse @dinkumoil
                last edited by Ekopalypse

                @dinkumoil

                just a quick test

                from Npp import editor1, notepad
                
                def loop_files():
                    for file in notepad.getFiles():
                        notepad.activateFile(file[0])
                        print(f'file: {file}')
                        print(f'  secret_text:{editor1.getProperty("secret_text")}')
                
                loop_files()
                notepad.activateFile('new 3')
                editor1.setProperty('secret_text', 'blablabla')
                loop_files()
                

                returned

                file: ('new 1', 44120304, 0, 0)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 2', 112914256, 1, 0)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 3', 112915984, 2, 0)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 4', 112916416, 3, 0)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 5', 112915552, 4, 0)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 6', 112916848, 0, 1)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 1', 44120304, 0, 0)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 2', 112914256, 1, 0)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 3', 112915984, 2, 0)
                  secret_text:blablabla
                file: ('new 4', 112916416, 3, 0)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 5', 112915552, 4, 0)
                  secret_text:
                file: ('new 6', 112916848, 0, 1)
                  secret_text:
                

                Btw. setting and reading the value takes about ~20 microseconds each for python.

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by

                  @Ekopalypse @dinkumoil

                  FYI, SCI_GETPROPERTY and SCI_SETPROPERTY are put to good use by @Claudia-Frank in the File Specific word wrap (vs. global enable) discussion thread, specifically, THIS POSTING.

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @Michael Vincent
                    last edited by

                    @Michael-Vincent said in Backspace Unindents:

                    In a previous thread I mentioned I started using backspace unindents

                    THIS POSTING must be that reference to a previous thread.

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn
                      last edited by

                      So for anybody interested, I turned the addition of the backspace-unindent capability into a PythonScript.

                      I put it in a BackspaceUnindents.py file:

                      from Npp import editor, notepad, NOTIFICATION
                      
                      class BackspaceUnindents(object):
                      
                          def __init__(self):
                              self.activated = True
                              notepad.callback(self.callback_for_bufferactivated, [NOTIFICATION.BUFFERACTIVATED])
                              self.callback_for_bufferactivated(None)  # set it for the currently active document
                      
                          def callback_for_bufferactivated(self, args):
                              # this document property won't automatically be applied to newly created tabs; adjust for that:
                              editor.setBackSpaceUnIndents(self.activated)
                      
                          def is_activated(self): return self.activated
                      
                          def set_activated(self, b):
                              self.activated = b
                              self.callback_for_bufferactivated(None)
                      
                      if __name__ == '__main__':
                      
                          try:
                              backspace_unindents
                          except NameError:
                              backspace_unindents = BackspaceUnindents()
                              notepad.messageBox('BackspaceUnindents installed and activated')
                          else:
                              if backspace_unindents.is_activated():
                                  backspace_unindents.set_activated(False)
                                  notepad.messageBox('BackspaceUnindents deactivated')
                              else:
                                  backspace_unindents.set_activated(True)
                                  notepad.messageBox('BackspaceUnindents activated')
                      

                      I set mine to run from startup.py as follows:

                      import BackspaceUnindents
                      backspace_unindents = BackspaceUnindents.BackspaceUnindents()
                      

                      but it can be run manually with or without that. Run it once to turn it on, run again to turn off.

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        Hi, @alan-kilborn, @ekopalypse, @michael-vincent and All,

                        Alan, Just tried your BackspaceUnindents.py with no difference seen between the two states, although the script seems to work nice ?!

                        Did I clearly understand what’s for ? I mean, from the link below :

                        https://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html#SCI_SETBACKSPACEUNINDENTS

                        I supposed that the Python script alternatively change the behaviour of the Backspace key :

                        • By default or when the BackspaceUnindents process is deactivated, a hit on the Backspace key deletes the previous indentation

                        • When the BackspaceUnindents process is activated, a hit on the Backspace key simply moves the caret to the previous indentation location

                        Am I right about it ? What I miss, there ?

                        Best Regards

                        guy038

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @guy038
                          last edited by

                          @guy038

                          Hmmm, not sure.

                          For me, without the script or with it deactivated, on a line that contains only lots of space characters and the caret right before the line ending, pressing Backspace repeatedly will remove one space at a time.

                          With the script active, in the same situation, the Backspace key will remove 4 spaces with each press (I have my tabs setting to insert 4 spaces per tab), assuming I started with a number of spaces evenly divisible by 4.

                          I suppose, if one has tab set to insert tab characters, backspacing those out of existence will work the same either with the script of without it.

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                          • astrosofistaA
                            astrosofista @Alan Kilborn
                            last edited by

                            @Alan-Kilborn, @guy038 and All

                            Haven’t read all this thread, but in case you want to make a comparation, the Extended Settings plugin provides a similar feature. Works fine, by the way.

                            Cheers.

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                            • Alan KilbornA
                              Alan Kilborn @astrosofista
                              last edited by

                              @astrosofista

                              the Extended Settings plugin provides a similar feature

                              Sure; I’m actually quite surprised no one earlier in the thread mentioned that.
                              If I used Extended Settings plugin, I’d like to think I would have mentioned it.
                              At the time the plugin came out, I already had most of its functionality, thru scripts.

                              I even had a backspace-unindenter script (different from the one above); not realizing that Scintilla provided the function, my script did it manually and was tied to the Backspace key binding.
                              (In some ways I liked my earlier script better than Scintilla’s function!)

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                              • guy038G
                                guy038
                                last edited by guy038

                                Hello @alan-kilborn and All,

                                OK ! When doing tests, the TAB key was set to write a four positions TAB character and I principally did tests with leading tab chars ! But never mind, now, I understood the whole thing :

                                First, from the Scintilla documentation, I saw that there a similar message to BackspaceUnindents, which is TabIndents. Note that, by default Notepad++ starts with the TabIndents message activated and with the BackspaceUnindents message deactivated !

                                So, I created an other python script, called TabIndents.py, in order to activate/deactivate the TabIndents message. I get absolutely no credit because it’s just a copy/paste of the Alan’s script !

                                from Npp import editor, notepad, NOTIFICATION
                                
                                class TabIndents(object):
                                
                                    def __init__(self):
                                        self.activated = True
                                        notepad.callback(self.callback_for_bufferactivated, [NOTIFICATION.BUFFERACTIVATED])
                                        self.callback_for_bufferactivated(None)  # set it for the currently active document
                                
                                    def callback_for_bufferactivated(self, args):
                                        # this document property won't automatically be applied to newly created tabs; adjust for that:
                                        editor.setTabIndents(self.activated)
                                
                                    def is_activated(self): return self.activated
                                
                                    def set_activated(self, b):
                                        self.activated = b
                                        self.callback_for_bufferactivated(None)
                                
                                if __name__ == '__main__':
                                
                                    try:
                                        tab_indents
                                    except NameError:
                                        tab_indents = TabIndents()
                                        notepad.messageBox('TabIndents installed and activated')
                                    else:
                                        if tab_indents.is_activated():
                                            tab_indents.set_activated(False)
                                            notepad.messageBox('TabIndents deactivated')
                                        else:
                                            tab_indents.set_activated(True)
                                            notepad.messageBox('TabIndents activated')
                                

                                Then I played around, with a sample line of mixed TAB and SPACE chars, both, in the leading part and further on, between usual characters :

                                • Activating / deactivating the TabIndents.py and/or the BaskspaceUnindents.py messages

                                • Choosing, either, 1 TAB char of 4 positions long OR 4 SPACE chars, when you hit the TAB key, for language normal, in Preferences... > Language > Tab Settings > normal

                                • Moving caret within the leading blank chars OR in subsequents blanks ranges, further on, in current line

                                And, here is, below, a summary of my observations :


                                Regarding the BACKSPACE key behaviour :

                                • If caret within the leading blank range of chars AND BackspaceUnindents message activated [ NEW backspace behaviour ] :

                                  • If setting TAB to 4 SPACE chars, a hit on the BACKSPACE key :

                                    • Deletes previous char(s) to get the previous indentation level
                                    • Normalizes all preceding blank chars, till beginning of line, to SPACE chars
                                    • Moves the caret after the last leading SPACE char
                                  • If setting TAB to 1 TABchar of 4 positions long, a hit on the BACKSPACE key :

                                    • Deletes previous char(s) to get the previous indentation level
                                    • Normalizes all preceding blank chars, till beginning of line, to TAB chars
                                    • Moves the caret after the last leading TAB char
                                • If caret outside the leading blank range of chars OR BackspaceUnindents message deactivated OR by DEFAULT, a hit on the BACKSPACE key :

                                  • Deletes previous char to get the correct or previous indentation level
                                  • Leave the caret at current position

                                Regarding the TAB key behaviour :

                                • If caret outside the leading blank range of chars, whatever the status of the TabIndents message :

                                  • When setting TAB to 4 SPACE chars, a hit on the TAB key :

                                    • Adds up to 4 SPACE char(s) to get the next indentation level
                                    • Leave the caret right after these added SPACE char(s)
                                  • When setting TAB to a 1 TAB of 4 positions long , a hit on the TAB key :

                                    • Adds a TAB char to get the next indentation level
                                    • Leave the caret right after the added TAB char
                                • If caret within the leading blank range of chars :

                                  • If the TabIndents message is activated OR by DEFAULT :

                                    • When setting TAB to 4 SPACE chars, a hit on the TAB key :

                                      • Adds up to 4 SPACE char(s) to get the next indentation level
                                      • Normalizes all preceding blank chars, till beginning of line, to SPACE chars
                                      • Moves the caret after the last leading SPACE char
                                    • When setting TAB to a 1 TAB of 4 positions long , a hit on the TAB key :

                                      • Adds a TAB char to get the next indentation level
                                      • Normalizes all preceding blank chars, till beginning of line, to TAB chars
                                      • Moves the caret after the last leading TAB char
                                  • If the TabIndents message is deactivated [ NEW tab behaviour ] :

                                    • When setting TAB to 4 SPACE chars, a hit on the TAB key :

                                      • Adds up to 4 SPACE char(s) to get the next indentation level
                                      • Leave the caret right after these added SPACE char(s)
                                    • When setting TAB to a 1 TAB of 4 positions long , a hit on the TAB key :

                                      • Adds a TAB char to get the next indentation level
                                      • Leave the caret right after the added TAB char

                                Best Regards,

                                guy038

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                                • Alan KilbornA
                                  Alan Kilborn @guy038
                                  last edited by Alan Kilborn

                                  Based upon @guy038’s in-depth treatment just ABOVE, and some experimentation on my own based upon it, I decided that I think I don’t like how Scintilla’s backspace-unindents works. :-(

                                  So I am getting rid of the script I posted above, and going back to the script I had previously (where I did things much more “manually”), which did more of what I want/expect. :-)

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