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 You can test if the command has been successfully sent if you 
 execute it via the console like I did in the first screenshot.
 It has to return true. If false appears then something is wrong with your command.
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 i created the macro codes now what? use the run command but what program? 
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 @kracovwolf 
 You use notepad++. Goto Plugins->PythonScript->Scripts
 and click your python script.
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 nothing happened, nothing in console except the Ready message 
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 @kracovwolf 
 What should the macros do?
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 they all change spelling errors and remove junk in subtitle files. i double checked the macro names, cases are fine, spaces too. 
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 run one command in the console and see what it returns. 
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 it says false. 
 notepad.runMenuCommand(‘Run’, ‘Subtitle All’)
 that is the exact name of one macro
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 @kracovwolf said in paragraph line break: notepad.runMenuCommand('Macro', 'Subtitle All')
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 woo hoo it works. thanks. 
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 Great - now I can go to bed, already 1:30 here. Good night 
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 Wow. Wow. At least it ended with success. :-) 
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 do you know if the macros are stored in notepads settings? i might need to copy everything to another computer 
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 Hi @kracovwolf Yes, macros are stored in shortcuts.xml, which in my configuration is located hereC:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++\shortcuts.xml.Have fun! 
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 @kracovwolf said in paragraph line break: do you know if the macros are stored in notepads settings This and other such questions are answered in the npp-user-manual.org website, which is linked inside Notepad++ as the ? menu’s Notepad++ Online Document entry. - The location of config files is described in https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/config-files/
- The macros section of shortcuts.xmlis described at https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/config-files/#macros
 
- The macros section of 
- The overview of macros is found at https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/macros/
 
- The location of config files is described in https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/config-files/


