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    • M Andre Z EckenrodeM
      M Andre Z Eckenrode
      last edited by

      Here I go again with possible Windows 7 vs. Windows 10 issues…

      I’ve previously discussed issues with NPP seemingly behaving differently on my two different machines. I have the good old TextFX plugin installed for both copies. (Yes, I know it’s very old and no longer updated, but I do use a handful of its features.) A few days back, I reinstalled NPP, and some of the plugins, due to issues with those particular plugins not being recognized as installed. TextFX was not among those I was having trouble with at the time, but since then, it no longer appears as its own menu with numerous sub-menus on my Windows 10 machine. Instead, it’s now a sub-menu of the Plugins menu, and ALL dozens of TextFX menu items appear within Plugins > TextFX (no further sub-menus), which is fairly painful to scroll through. On my Windows 7 machine, TextFX continues to be its own menu, with sub-menus. Any ideas?

      Windows 10 installation debug info:

      Notepad++ v7.8.9   (32-bit)
      Build time : Jul 15 2020 - 20:26:50
      Path : C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
      Admin mode : OFF
      Local Conf mode : OFF
      OS Name : Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit) 
      OS Version : 1903
      OS Build : 18362.959
      Current ANSI codepage : 1252
      Plugins : ComparePlugin.dll DSpellCheck.dll ElasticTabstops.dll ExtSettings.dll mathpad.dll mimeTools.dll MultiClipboard.dll NppCalc.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll NPPJSONViewer.dll NppTextFX.dll NppXmlTreeviewPlugin.dll PythonScript.dll SessionMgr.dll 
      

      Windows 7 installation debug info:

      Notepad++ v7.8.9   (32-bit)
      Build time : Jul 15 2020 - 20:26:50
      Path : C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
      Admin mode : ON
      Local Conf mode : OFF
      OS Name : Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) 
      OS Build : 7601.0
      Current ANSI codepage : 1252
      Plugins : ComparePlugin.dll DSpellCheck.dll ElasticTabstops.dll ExtSettings.dll MathPad.dll mimeTools.dll MultiClipboard.dll NppCalc.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll NPPJSONViewer.dll NppTextFX.dll NppXmlTreeviewPlugin.dll PythonScript.dll SessionMgr.dll
      
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      • guy038G
        guy038
        last edited by

        Hello, @m-andre-z-eckenrode and All*,

        Oh ! It’s been a really long time since I’ve been using TextFX but I think I remember the trick to put all the TextFX menus separated from the “Plugins” menu ! Simply :

        • Tick the TextFX > TextFX Settings > Move quickmenus out of the 'Plugins' menu option

        => You get the message : Next time you load Notepad++, quick menus will be separated!

        • Exit and restart Notepad++

        • Now, you should see, between the Run and Plugins menus, the three additional menus TextFX, TextFX Quick and TextFX Viz ;-))

        Remarks :

        • Of course, the NPPTextFX.dll must be located in a new NppTextFX folder, located in the ...\Plugins folder

        • The NppTextFX.ini file is placed in folder ...\Plugins\Config

        Best Regards,

        guy038

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        • M Andre Z EckenrodeM
          M Andre Z Eckenrode @guy038
          last edited by

          @guy038 said in TextFX menu:

          • Tick the TextFX > TextFX Settings > Move quickmenus out of the 'Plugins' menu option
          • Of course, the NPPTextFX.dll must be located in a new NppTextFX folder, located in the ...\Plugins folder
          • The NppTextFX.ini file is placed in folder ...\Plugins\Config

          Thanks much for the suggestion, and both NPPTextFX.dll and NppTextFX.ini were already in their proper locations, but changing that setting unfortunately made no difference on the Windows 10 machine. It does make the change you describe on my Windows 7 machine, but TextFX was already its own menu on that one.

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          • M Andre Z EckenrodeM
            M Andre Z Eckenrode @M Andre Z Eckenrode
            last edited by

            In case this information is ever useful to anyone else, I’ve noticed that TextFX on my Windows 10 machine is back to being its own menu, and no longer a sub-menu of Plugins. The only things I recall having changed since I had the menu trouble are that I’ve removed the plugin Pork2Sausage, and I’ve installed the new NPP v7.9.0. Not sure if either of those were factors, but maybe.

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