Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released
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@FREEMIUM said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
Fix this issue!
What issue? You showed two screenshots, without any description of the problem you are having.
To me, it looks like you have a
.json
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Look V7.9.1 and V7.9.2… in V7.9.2 showed empty space
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could it be that you are referring to the setting
Enable scrolling beyond last line
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@Ekopalypse Thank you, yes it’s enabled and why is default this function enabled in v.7.9.2?
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@FREEMIUM said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
@Ekopalypse Thank you, yes it’s enabled and why is default this function enabled in v.7.9.2?
It’s not. I just unzipped a fresh v7.9.2 portable, and that option defaulted to off:
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IMO, people like @FREEMIUM , in the way they posted here, deserve zero response. :-(
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@donho I would like to create a bug report on github but need advice on the best way to word it.
Like, @alan-kilborn, I have been using custom protocols. One of them is called np:// which runs Notepad++ on a file path. I have several hundred instances of np://c:\full\path\to\a\file on my system. I added np:// to my custom URI setting in npp and saw the same behavior that Alan reported.
I experimented and found one workaround which that URI with three slashes work.
np:///w:\testing\test.txt
is underlined and works. The custom URI field is still set tonp://
As I’m seeing what I consider to be peculiar and inconsistent behavior with v7.9.2. I’d like to understand what’s happening, and ideally, why, before making a bug report.
I created a test file using:
md c:\full\path\to\a >c:\full\path\to\a\file echo Test file
If I set my customized URI list to
np:
with no slashes then:np:c:\full\path\to\a\file works np:/c:\full\path\to\a\file works np://c:\full\path\to\a\file Not underlined! np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file works
If I set my customized URI list to
np:/
with one slash then:np:c:\full\path\to\a\file Does not work as expected np:/c:\full\path\to\a\file works np://c:\full\path\to\a\file Not underlined! np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file works
If I set my customized URI list to
np://
with two slashes then:np:c:\full\path\to\a\file Does not work as expected np:/c:\full\path\to\a\file Does not work as expected np://c:\full\path\to\a\file Not underlined! np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file works
Once I’m at
np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file
then it does not seem to matter how many additional slashes I add after thenp:///
. All forms work.As
np:///
works it will be an easier to use workaround thannp://c:/full\path\to\a\file
I have been usingnp://c:\...
to reference the paths to things such as .bat files. I double click to open the file in Notepad++. If I want to run the file from a command prompt the full path is already there after thenp:///
and does not need to be modified.My questions are:
Why isnp://
with two slashes seeming to be a special case that breaks the new URL parser?There seem to be two rather specific workarounds to using a custom URI with backslashes.
np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file
triple slash after the custom protocol or
np://c:/full\path\to\a\file
A forward slash after the second colon.
Something likenp://c:\full/path/to/a/file
does not work. The slash after the second colon needs to either be a forward slash or you can usenp:///
triple slash.
What edge case(s) are we running into here?Why is
file://c:\full\path\to\a\file
accepted by the new URL parser? It’s underlined and works. It seems thatfile://
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@mkupper said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
Why is np:// with two slashes seeming to be a special case that breaks the new URL parser?
I don’t think it is a special case. See above and here:
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- A valid file URI must therefore begin with either file:/path, file:///path or file://hostname/path.
- file://path (i.e. two slashes, without a hostname) is never correct, but is often used.*
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You’re expecting to create a non-existent URL scheme and the parser does not recognize that. A custom scheme still takes the form:
uri://host/file
and since you’re going right to the file part (by using backslashes), the host part is missing, so the extra slash is expected in the “standard case” (where
np://
).Cheers.
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My needs are satisfied through the earlier discussion in this thread.
My goals are similar to yours but I’m approaching it a bit differently.
All I want N++ itself to do is underline something that it sees as a link, without making me do wacky slashing in paths – after that I can take it from there (in a Pythonscript).
I’ll be publishing what I’m doing (and the script) in a future thread (I haven’t had time yet to finish my effort).
I’m saying this for 2 reasons: a) I’m not going to be an ally with you on your specific complaint – of course, you didn’t ask me to be, and b) perhaps my future posting could meet your need as well. -
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@Ekopalypse said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
See https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/20563/notepad-v-7-9-2-ignores-print-line-number-preference
Does not happen with 7.9.1The fix will come with v7.9.3:
https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/commit/38f6319f4ee52b17b0c279a772bcdb18da4b0921 -
@Ekopalypse said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
Different behavior in 7.9.1 and 7.9.2
Start Npp and open function list panel - close npp.
Restart Npp and function list panel should open automatically.
So far so good
But when one selects Run->Open file in another instance thenin 7.9.1 it opens the file and the function list view
in 7.9.2 it opens only the fileAdditional quirk in 7.9.2, if you now, after the above steps,
go to Menu View->Function List, the function list window does open,
but with minimum window size, probably 0.
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(I’m not sure this is the right place to report this as it isn’t a bug with the Notepad++ version itself, please direct me to a more appropriate thread if there is one.)
When using the version 7.9.2 64-bit installer, the option “Don’t use %APPDATA%” is greyed out and cannot be selected. I’ve opened the installer as administrator and restarted my PC, but to no avail.
Of course one can work around this by using the portable version, but if this is intentional I’m wondering why the option is present in the first place? I prefer using the installer because it does some stuff for me I’d otherwise have to set up manually and was quite surprised to see this happen.
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@Ekopalypse said:
Additional quirk in 7.9.2, if you now, after the above steps,
go to Menu View->Function List, the function list window does open,
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@Google-User I would like to add to my post above, in case it’s relevant:
This also happens with all installers starting from v7.9. that I have tested. (I believe I’ve tested them all but one might have slipped trough the cracks.) The option still works fine for the v7.8. installer. -
the file cannot be saves Please check and revert
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This occasionally happens to me as well, for no real reason that I can detect. I simply say “No” to that question and perform the “save” operation again. The second save has never failed.
Is it different for you – can you never save the file if the “Save failed” box appears?
For me, it is a bit annoying, and sure, I would like it to not happen, but I can deal with it (especially since I’ve never been able to come up with reproducible circumstances to make a bug report).
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Hi there experts,
I’m not sure if this is the right place to report this issue, if is not, please feel free to either delete or move the post (and sorry for any trouble it may cause you).
So this is the thing, I have recentely installed this version (7.9.2)(as I got a new laptop) and this NPP doesn’t allow me to install the plugin ‘TextFX Characters’ as every time I try to install it I see a pop-up saying this:
“The hash of plugin package is not correct…This plugin won’t be installed.”Does anyone experienced this problem with the new version? Or is this thanks to my despicable luck? Thanks in advance!
Additional info: I’m using NPP 32-bit x86 and the OS is Windows 10.
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Additional quirk in 7.9.2, if you now, after the above steps,
go to Menu View->Function List, the function list window does open,
but with minimum window size, probably 0.
It’s fixed here:
https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/commit/67234d22697f054e2f3b6985a87195eb00744bcbOn the other hands:
in 7.9.1 it opens the file and the function list view
in 7.9.2 it opens only the fileIt’s not a bug, but a feature (at least an intentional change of behaviour). Please see the change log #14:
Fix docked panels appear with “-nosession” cmd line parameters. (Fix #8005)
The fix will come with next version.