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    • Scott SumnerS
      Scott Sumner @bitagoras
      last edited by

      @bitagoras said:

      What you say is that it is a priority to upgrade to a new Scintilla version rather than tinker with the current version

      I didn’t say THAT either (I don’t know WHAT if any Scintilla-based decisions are being made, or how they are made), but I agree as well. :-)

      I just figured out how to embedd the GIF.

      I don’t see the embedded GIF. But it is OK since it is available via the earlier link you posted.

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      • bitagorasB
        bitagoras @Scott Sumner
        last edited by

        @Scott-Sumner

        ok but I think I got your point ;-)

        Probably this GIF is only visible from my IP.

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        • PeterJonesP
          PeterJones
          last edited by

          I can see the animated gif. It may be that Scott’s connection is being filtered from seeing s2.gifyu.com – I know that my employer blocks many file-sharing sites; fortunately, imgur is not one of them (amazingly enough), so I can upload to and see embedded images from imgur, which is quite helpful here.

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          • guy038G
            guy038
            last edited by guy038

            Hi, @bitagoras, and All,

            I found out a work-around to simulate the behavior of your animated gif picture !

            I suppose 3 hypotheses :

            • The Multi-Editing feature is enabled ( Settings > Preferences… > Editing > Multi-Editing settings )

            • The BetterMultiSelection plugin is installed and enabled

            • The Ctrl+ D shortcut is assigned to the Scintilla function SCI_SELECTION DUPLICATE ( and not to SCI_LINEDUPLICATE ! )


            So, assuming this sample test, below , in a new tab :

            var1, var2, object1, object2, object3, flag2, flag3
            
            • Place the cursor right before the string var1 ( without the Ctrl key pressed )

            • Holding down a Ctrl key, left click, right in front of all the other strings, in order to get a total of 7 cursors !

            Now :

            • Backspace * 2

            • Enter

            You should get a 7- lines selection, below :

            var1
            var2
            object1
            object2
            object3
            flag2
            flag3
            

            Note that the SP notation, below, represents a hit on the Space bar

            • Type obj.

            • Shift + End

            • Ctrl + D

            • Right

            • Type SP=SParg["

            • Shift + End

            • Ctrl + D

            • Right

            • Type "]SP#SPDefinitionSPofSP

            • Esc

            You obtain the following text :

            obj.var1 = arg["var1"] # Definition of var1
            obj.var2 = arg["var2"] # Definition of var2
            obj.object1 = arg["object1"] # Definition of object1
            obj.object2 = arg["object2"] # Definition of object2
            obj.object3 = arg["object3"] # Definition of object3
            obj.flag2 = arg["flag2"] # Definition of flag2
            obj.flag3 = arg["flag3"] # Definition of flag3
            

            Now, regarding the second block, we start, again, with the following text :

            var1, var2, object1, object2, object3, flag2, flag3
            
            • Place the cursor right before the string var1 ( without the Ctrl key pressed )

            • Holding down a Ctrl key, left click, right in front of all the other strings, in order to get a total of 7 cursors

            Then :

            • Backspace * 2

            • Enter

            Again , you’ll obtain the 7- lines selection, below :

            var1
            var2
            object1
            object2
            object3
            flag2
            flag3
            

            Now :

            • Tab

            • Type "

            • Shift + End

            • Ctrl + D

            • Right

            • Type ":SPobj.

            • End

            • Type ,

            • Esc

            And… you get the expected text, with a leading tabulation :

            	"var1": obj.var1,
            	"var2": obj.var2,
            	"object1": obj.object1,
            	"object2": obj.object2,
            	"object3": obj.object3,
            	"flag2": obj.flag2,
            	"flag3": obj.flag3,
            

            Cheers,

            guy038

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            • cipher-1024C
              cipher-1024
              last edited by

              I don’t know HOW I missed @dali 's plugin for this long! I have to admit whenever I saw someone doing multiline work I was extremely jealous and tempted to try the VS Code waters. @guy038, what is your CTRL-D mapped to? CTRL-D is mapped to “Duplicate Current Line” for me. When I follow your instructions, I just get duplicate lines. If I try to copy and paste, the paste is just all of the selections globbed together. I can’t seem to duplicate just the selection (like it does in the gif on github). This is what I get when I follow your instructions:

              	"var1": obj.,
              	"var1
              	"var2": obj.,
              	"var2
              	"object1": obj.,
              	"object1
              	"object2": obj.,
              	"object2
              	"object3": obj.,
              	"object3
              	"flag2": obj.,
              	"flag2
              	"flag3": obj.,
              	"flag3
              
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              • cipher-1024C
                cipher-1024
                last edited by cipher-1024

                Ohh you rascals! I went into the shortcut mapper and under the Scintilla commands tab there was an unassigned “SCI_SELECTIONDUPLICATE”. I assigned that to Ctrl + D et voila! (as Guy would say)!

                Christmas came early this year! Now I’m not the only kid on the block that can’t mulitedit! Thank you @dail and @guy038 for bringing this plugin to my attention!

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                • guy038G
                  guy038
                  last edited by guy038

                  Hello, @cipher-1024, and All,

                  Yes, as you found it out yourself, my Ctrl+D shortcut is assigned to the Scintilla function SCI_SELECTIONDUPLICATE ( and not to SCI_LINEDUPLICATE ! )

                  So, I updated my previous post to add this statement to the hypotheses block !

                  Cheers,

                  guy038

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                  • cipher-1024C
                    cipher-1024
                    last edited by

                    Thanks Guy. I must have changed the default ages ago because I don’t remember doing it. Also a big thank you again to @dail. Now I don’t have to be all like this.

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                    • bitagorasB
                      bitagoras
                      last edited by

                      For your information: The newest version of the plugin “BetterMultiSelection” is now capable to do copy and paste on multiple cursors (as I used it in the VSCode animation above).

                      There is now only the one missing important feature to make multi editing as fast as in VSCode: the ctrl+D select function. Scintilla seems to support this feature as well, but it’s not available in Notepad++ for keyboard shortcut:

                      SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT (in VSCode bound to ctrl-d)
                      SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDEACH (in VSCode bound to shift-ctrl-l)

                      What ctrl-d does:
                      It selects the next occurence of the current selection as added multiselection. You can use it to very quickly rename variables. In Notepad++ you have to use the mouse, which is much slower, or the replace function. In VSCode there is also a “skip next occurence” (ctrl-k) and “undo last selection” (ctrl-u) which makes it very versatile.

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse @bitagoras
                        last edited by Ekopalypse

                        @bitagoras said in Multi selection and multi edit:

                        SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT

                        Added this feature request.

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                        • dinkumoilD
                          dinkumoil @bitagoras
                          last edited by dinkumoil

                          @bitagoras

                          About to one year ago we had a conversation about this topic here in the forum, have a look at this thread.

                          The essentials of the discussion:

                          1. You can already use these features using a scripting plugin.

                          In the following I provide the code for the NppExec plugin.

                          Command SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT (with the help of @Ekopalypse):

                          sci_sendmsg SCI_SETSEARCHFLAGS SCFIND_WHOLEWORD
                          sci_sendmsg 2690  // SCI_TARGETWHOLEDOCUMENT
                          sci_sendmsg 2688  // SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT
                          

                          Command SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDEACH (generously provided by @Ekopalypse):

                          sci_sendmsg SCI_SETSEARCHFLAGS SCFIND_WHOLEWORD
                          sci_sendmsg 2690  // SCI_TARGETWHOLEDOCUMENT
                          
                          sci_sendmsg SCI_GETSELECTIONEMPTY
                          
                          if $(MSG_RESULT) == 1 then
                            sci_sendmsg 2688  // SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT
                           
                          sci_sendmsg 2689  // SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDEACH
                          
                          1. As these commands are not supported in Notepad++ versions older than v7.7, it is possible to emulate them using a scripting plugin. In the following I provide the Lua code (can be used in conjunction with the LuaScript plugin) to do this:

                          Command SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT (provided by @dail):

                          -- =============================================================================
                          -- Add menu entry to select next occurence of word under or next to cursor or
                          -- already selected word
                          -- =============================================================================
                          
                          npp.AddShortcut("Selection Add Next", "", function()
                            -- From SciTEBase.cxx
                            local flags = SCFIND_WHOLEWORD -- can use 0
                          
                            editor:SetTargetRange(0, editor.TextLength)
                            editor.SearchFlags = flags
                          
                            -- From Editor.cxx
                            if editor.SelectionEmpty or not editor.MultipleSelection then
                              local startWord = editor:WordStartPosition(editor.CurrentPos, true)
                              local endWord   = editor:WordEndPosition(startWord, true)
                          
                              editor:SetSelection(startWord, endWord)
                            else
                              local i = editor.MainSelection
                              local s = editor:textrange(editor.SelectionNStart[i], editor.SelectionNEnd[i])
                              local searchRanges = {{editor.SelectionNEnd[i], editor.TargetEnd}, {editor.TargetStart, editor.SelectionNStart[i]}}
                          
                              for _, range in pairs(searchRanges) do
                                editor:SetTargetRange(range[1], range[2])
                          
                                if editor:SearchInTarget(s) ~= -1 then
                                  editor:AddSelection(editor.TargetStart, editor.TargetEnd)
                          
                                  -- To scroll main selection in sight
                                  editor:ScrollRange(editor.TargetStart, editor.TargetEnd)
                          
                                  break
                                end
                              end
                            end
                          
                            -- To turn on Notepad++ multi select markers
                            editor:LineScroll(0, 1)
                            editor:LineScroll(0, -1)
                          end)
                          

                          Command SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDEACH (devolped by myself by extending above script):

                          -- =============================================================================
                          -- Add menu entry to select all occurences of word under or next to cursor or
                          -- already selected word
                          -- =============================================================================
                          
                          npp.AddShortcut("Selection Add All", "", function()
                            local flags     = SCFIND_WHOLEWORD -- can use 0
                            local startWord = -1
                            local endWord   = -1
                            local s         = ""
                          
                            editor.SearchFlags = flags
                          
                            if editor.SelectionEmpty or not editor.MultipleSelection then
                              startWord = editor:WordStartPosition(editor.CurrentPos, true)
                              endWord   = editor:WordEndPosition(startWord, true)
                          
                              editor:SetSelection(startWord, endWord)
                            else
                              local i   = editor.MainSelection
                          
                              startWord = editor.SelectionNStart[i]
                              endWord   = editor.SelectionNEnd[i]
                            end
                          
                            s = editor:textrange(startWord, endWord)
                          
                            while true do
                              editor:SetTargetRange(0, editor.TextLength)
                          
                              local i            = editor.MainSelection
                              local searchRanges = {{editor.SelectionNEnd[i], editor.TargetEnd}, {editor.TargetStart, editor.SelectionNStart[i]}}
                              local itemFound    = false
                          
                              for _, range in pairs(searchRanges) do
                                editor:SetTargetRange(range[1], range[2])
                          
                                if editor:SearchInTarget(s) ~= -1 then
                                  editor:AddSelection(editor.TargetStart, editor.TargetEnd)
                                  itemFound = true
                                  break
                                end
                              end
                          
                              if editor.TargetStart == startWord and
                                 editor.TargetEnd   == endWord   or
                                 not itemFound                   then
                                break
                              end
                            end
                          
                            -- To turn on Notepad++ multi select markers
                            editor:LineScroll(0, 1)
                            editor:LineScroll(0, -1)
                          end)
                          
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                          • bitagorasB
                            bitagoras @dinkumoil
                            last edited by

                            @dinkumoil : Ok thank you, I was not aware. But I still would appreaciate if the two functions would be added to list of scintilla comands at the keyboard shortcuts. Should not be to difficult.

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                            • EkopalypseE
                              Ekopalypse @bitagoras
                              last edited by

                              @bitagoras
                              I just have updated the FR with my test.
                              A simple keyboard binding does not work but the solution is
                              similar easy.

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                              • bitagorasB
                                bitagoras
                                last edited by

                                Here is my entire solution (copy from this Github Issue) with NppExec which gives Notepad++ all the multi editing functionality from VSCode. The only difference is that there are two different shortcuts each for addNext and for skip.

                                addNext (Ctrl-D):

                                NPP_CONSOLE 0
                                sci_sendmsg 2690  // SCI_TARGETWHOLEDOCUMENT
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_SETSEARCHFLAGS 0
                                sci_sendmsg 2688  // SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT
                                

                                multiSelect_D

                                addNextWholeWord (Shift-Ctrl-D):

                                NPP_CONSOLE 0
                                sci_sendmsg 2690  // SCI_TARGETWHOLEDOCUMENT
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_SETSEARCHFLAGS SCFIND_WHOLEWORD
                                sci_sendmsg 2688  // SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT
                                

                                multiSelect_DW

                                addEach (Shift-Ctrl-L):

                                NPP_CONSOLE 0
                                sci_sendmsg 2690  // SCI_TARGETWHOLEDOCUMENT
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_GETSELECTIONEMPTY
                                if $(MSG_RESULT) == 1 then
                                  sci_sendmsg SCI_SETSEARCHFLAGS SCFIND_WHOLEWORD
                                else
                                  sci_sendmsg SCI_SETSEARCHFLAGS 0
                                endif
                                sci_sendmsg 2689  // SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDEACH
                                sci_sendmsg 2689  // SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDEACH
                                

                                multiSelect_EACH

                                undoAddNext (Ctrl-U):

                                NPP_CONSOLE 0
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_GETSELECTIONS
                                set n ~ $(MSG_RESULT) - 1
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_DROPSELECTIONN $(n)
                                

                                multiSelect_DU

                                skip (Alt-Ctrl-D):

                                NPP_CONSOLE 0
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_SETSEARCHFLAGS SCFIND_NONE
                                sci_sendmsg 2688  // SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_GETSELECTIONS
                                set n ~ $(MSG_RESULT) - 2
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_DROPSELECTIONN $(n)
                                

                                multiSelect_DS

                                skipWholeWord (Alt-Shift-Ctrl-D):

                                NPP_CONSOLE 0
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_SETSEARCHFLAGS SCFIND_NONE
                                sci_sendmsg 2688  // SCI_MULTIPLESELECTADDNEXT
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_GETSELECTIONS
                                set n ~ $(MSG_RESULT) - 2
                                sci_sendmsg SCI_DROPSELECTIONN $(n)
                                
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                                • michaelfernandez98M
                                  michaelfernandez98
                                  last edited by

                                  Hello
                                  I’m new to this but I’m interested in having the functionality to select similar strings in a document and be able to do multiple editing
                                  how can i add this functionality to notepad ++?

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                                  • Alan KilbornA
                                    Alan Kilborn @michaelfernandez98
                                    last edited by

                                    @michaelfernandez98

                                    Perhaps the simplest way would be to add the NppExec plugin to your Notepad++ and used the scripts by @bitagoras directly above?

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                                    • michaelfernandez98M
                                      michaelfernandez98
                                      last edited by

                                      yes i was watching
                                      I already installed the NppExec script to the notepad++
                                      but now the problem is how do I add the scripts by @bitagoras to the notepad ++?

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                                      • Alan KilbornA
                                        Alan Kilborn @michaelfernandez98
                                        last edited by

                                        @michaelfernandez98

                                        It feels a bit like spoon-feeding, but…

                                        • Select Plugins from the N++ menus
                                        • Select NppExec
                                        • Select Execute (default key assignment is F6)
                                        • Paste in ONE of the short “scripts” above in the Execute… box that appears
                                        • Optionally (but recommended) test run it by pressing the OK button
                                        • Press F6 again; “script” from before was retained and shows in the box
                                        • Press Save… , give it a name (suggested above the “scripts” above), press OK
                                        • Assign a keycombo (again; suggested ones are above the “scripts” above)
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                                        • PeterJonesP
                                          PeterJones @michaelfernandez98
                                          last edited by PeterJones

                                          @michaelfernandez98 said:

                                          but now the problem is how do I add the scripts by @bitagoras to the notepad ++?

                                          @Alan-Kilborn replied:

                                          …
                                          Assign a keycombo (again; suggested ones are above the “scripts” above)

                                          If saving and naming a script wasn’t obvious, then assigning a keycombo is going to be less intuitive. Just saying. ;-)

                                          @michaelfernandez98,
                                          Once you have one or more scripts named and saved as Alan described, then go to Plugins > NppExec > Advanced Options. In the lower left, use the Associated Script pulldown to select the script; click Add/Modify button to add it to the list of Menu Items in the upper left; note whether or not ☑ Place in the Macros Submenu is enabled (you will need this later). Repeat as necessary for all of the above scripts. When you hit OK to apply those changes, a popup will tell you that you should restart Notepad++: save any open files, then restart Notepad++.

                                          After the restart, then either the Macros menu (if the checkbox was enabled) or the Plugins > NppExec submenu (if the checkbox was disabled) will list your new NppExec scripts.

                                          To assign a keycombo to each, go to Macros > Modify Shortcut/Delete Macro (or, equivalently, Settings > Shortcut Mapper), and go to the Plugin Commands tab. Filter by NppExec and scroll down until you see the new script names. Click on the script you want a keycombo for, hit Modify, and pick the appropriate combination of Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and the selected key. Repeat the Modify procedure for all the scripts that you want a keycombo for.

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                                          • Alan KilbornA
                                            Alan Kilborn @PeterJones
                                            last edited by

                                            @PeterJones

                                            Thanks for filling in those details Peter!
                                            As I was walking thru the steps on my setup, I didn’t do that part, so I’d forgotten that it was maybe not the most obvious thing.

                                            Is there a way to delete scripts that just isn’t obvious to me at the moment?
                                            For example, during my experimentation I named my script “junk”.
                                            Now I want to get rid of it, but don’t see a way to in the NppExec UI.
                                            Or do I have to resort to hand-editing the config file for the plugin?

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