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    • Evgeny MorozovE
      Evgeny Morozov @Ekopalypse
      last edited by

      @Ekopalypse said in How to add a gap between letters and border of N++ window?:

      @Alan-Kilborn said in How to add a gap between letters and border of N++ window?:

      You probably don’t have any margin turned on

      Curious, how would one do that? I was under the impression that the
      blank margin is always active.

      @Evgeny-Morozov
      Npp knows two editor objects named editor1 and editor2.
      editor points to one of those and is the current one used.
      Change your code to

      editor1.set...
      editor2.set...
      

      to be sure that both editor objects are affected. In addition I would recommend not to use the standard startup.py file but to create a user startup.py. Simply by using the PythonScript menu and choose New script and name it startup.py.

      Can you check if you see an error in the PythonScript console?
      Plugins->PythonScript->Show Console

      It does not work too. :((((

      I created user scrypt startup.py.

      Here is contents:

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      I restarted Notepad++
      Run scrupt using menu:

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      But there is still no space:
      ff216fea-7565-46ee-b19d-65eaa29e0e25-image.png

      Console is empty
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      I enter commands manually:
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      But nothing happens

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Evgeny Morozov
        last edited by

        @Evgeny-Morozov

        Can you post your debug-info, which is available from ? menu?

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        • Evgeny MorozovE
          Evgeny Morozov @Ekopalypse
          last edited by

          @Ekopalypse said in How to add a gap between letters and border of N++ window?:

          @Evgeny-Morozov

          Can you post your debug-info, which is available from ? menu?

          Can you please explain there to find that debug info?

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse @Evgeny Morozov
            last edited by

            @Evgeny-Morozov

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            • Evgeny MorozovE
              Evgeny Morozov @Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              @Ekopalypse said in How to add a gap between letters and border of N++ window?:

              @Evgeny-Morozov

              b3d5c721-8f4d-4b46-b790-d37521c520b9-image.png

              Surprisingly it works!
              Maybe I have not closed one txt file opened in N++

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              • EkopalypseE
                Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                @Evgeny-Morozov

                Great that it works - still confused that calling the two methods from the console didn’t work.

                So the only other thing is that your user startup.py should only contain the two setMarginLeft… lines. The other stuff will get initialized from the standard startup.py.

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                • Makwana PrahladM
                  Makwana Prahlad Banned
                  last edited by

                  Hello,@Evgeny-Morozov

                  Please follow this steps,To How to add a gap between letters and border of N++ window?

                  Step 1:- Open your file in Notepad++
                  Step 2:- Press Ctrl+H to open the Replace window.
                  Step 3:- Change the “Search Mode” to Regular expression.
                  Step 4:- In the “Find what” box, type (\n|^)
                  Step 5:- In the “Replace with” box, type \1
                  Step 6:- Then click “Replace All”

                  Note: If you want tabs instead of spaces, a tab character can be typed with Alt+09

                  I hope this information will be useful to you.
                  Thank you.

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @Makwana Prahlad
                    last edited by

                    Future readers: Please disregard the posting here (and anywhere else on this site) by @Makwana-Prahlad . It is talking about something irrelevant to the topic at hand.

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                    • EkopalypseE
                      Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                      last edited by

                      @Alan-Kilborn

                      If we consider how often the answers are far off, I start to think that this is a Bot/AI someone is testing against the forum.

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                        last edited by

                        @Ekopalypse

                        Yea, I think I suggested that same thing in a prior time I posted something like my last post in this thread. What I don’t understand is why we haven’t banned this “thing”.

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                        • NikolaN
                          Nikola
                          last edited by

                          Hi all!
                          My first post on this forum, so sorry for my noob question. I really don’t get it if this question is solved? I wanted to try the trick with Pyton Script plugin but I would need step by step instructions since I’m no programmer.

                          So basically I need exactly what the OP asked, ability to change how close is the text from the left border. I would be satisfied with space that I get when choosing Settings>Preferences>Margine/Border/Edge>Folder Margin Style if the border was only white not gray (dotted pattern).

                          Not directly related but for the record if chose any other option for Folder Margin Style (Arrow, Circle tree, Box tree) the margin looks the same as in the picture bellow. Also border radius (which is not what I need) doesn’t work, if I change the number the radius stays the same, “No edge” option works fine. I’m on Windows10.

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                          • PeterJonesP
                            PeterJones @Nikola
                            last edited by PeterJones

                            @Nikola ,

                            if the border was only white not gray

                            Settings > Style Configurator > Language: Global Styles > Style: Fold Margin, change the Background Colour to white (or whatever non-gray color you prefer)

                            I wanted to try the trick with Pyton Script plugin but I would need step by step instructions

                            1. Plugins > Plugins Admin: in the Available tab, enable ☑ Python Script and Install. Notepad++ should restart after installing the plugin
                            2. Plugins > Python Script > Scripts: in the resulting sub-menu, Ctrl+Click on the Startup (user)
                              (if you normal-click, it will run the script; ctrl+click will edit the script – you want to edit it)
                            3. It will open a file in Notepad++. At the end of that file, add the lines
                              editor1.setMarginLeft(30)
                              editor2.setMarginLeft(30)
                              
                              and save that file.
                            4. Plugins > Python Script > Configuration…. Change the Initialisation: drop-down to ATSTARTUP, and click OK
                            5. Exit and restart Notepad++.

                            This should set wider margins. If it’s too wide or too narrow, use a smaller or larger number than 30 (bigger number means wider)

                            If it doesn’t work for you, show us your ? > Debug Info, and give us screenshots showing your edited startup.py open in Notepad++, and maybe with the Plugins > Python Script > Show Console showing, so we can see if there are any unexpected error messages

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