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    • Alan KilbornA Offline
      Alan Kilborn @overstop
      last edited by

      @overstop said in Page side by side preview/ feature request:

      Would it be possible to add feature:

      Probably not reasonable as a feature addition.
      Probably very doable as a script.

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      • Alan KilbornA Offline
        Alan Kilborn
        last edited by Alan Kilborn

        Here’s a barebones PythonScript that shows how this could work:

        notepad.menuCommand(MENUCOMMAND.VIEW_CLONE_TO_ANOTHER_VIEW)
        editor2.setFirstVisibleLine(editor1.getFirstVisibleLine() + editor1.linesOnScreen())
        notepad.menuCommand(MENUCOMMAND.VIEW_SYNSCROLLV)
        

        Because Notepad++'s View menu’s Synchronize Vertical Scrolling choice is a toggle, however, the above only works if it is currently off. This is a problem with a few Notepad++ menu commands and scripts.

        I wonder if @Ekopalypse has some ideas about some script code that can read the status of a checkable menu item? Ideally it would depend only upon command-id (e.g. 44035 in this case) and not the text of the menu item (to avoid problems with using N++ in a different localization).

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        • EkopalypseE Offline
          Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          @Alan-Kilborn

          I ASSUME i can be done using GetMenuItemInfoW and MENUITEMINFOW. Will follow up later, probably tomorrow.

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          • EkopalypseE Offline
            Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
            last edited by

            @Alan-Kilborn

            A quick one, just tested with py3.
            Now I need to shutdown before I get into trouble with my family boss. :-)

            import os
            import ctypes
            from ctypes import wintypes
            
            user32 = ctypes.WinDLL('user32')
            
            MFS_ENABLED = 0x0
            MFS_DISABLED = 0x3
            MIIM_STATE = 1
            MIIM_ID = 2
            MIIM_SUBMENU = 4
            MIIM_STRING = 64
            MFT_STRING = 0
            MFS_ENABLED = 0
            
            MF_BYPOSITION = 0x00000400
            MF_POPUP = 0x00000010
            
            class MENUITEMINFO(ctypes.Structure):
                ''' Implements the winapi MENUITEMINFO structure'''
                _fields_ = [('cbSize', wintypes.UINT),
                            ('fMask',  wintypes.UINT),
                            ('fType',  wintypes.UINT),
                            ('fState',  wintypes.UINT),
                            ('wID',  wintypes.UINT),
                            ('hSubMenu',  wintypes.HMENU),
                            ('hbmpChecked',  wintypes.HBITMAP),
                            ('hbmpUnchecked', wintypes.HBITMAP),
                            ('dwItemData',  wintypes.LPVOID),
                            ('dwTypeData',  wintypes.LPWSTR),
                            ('cch',  wintypes.UINT),
                            ('hbmpItem',  wintypes.HBITMAP),]
            
            main_menu = notepad.getMenuHandle(1)
            view_menu = user32.GetSubMenu(main_menu, 3)
            menu_items = user32.GetMenuItemCount(view_menu)
            print(menu_items)
            
            for pos in range(menu_items):
                mii = MENUITEMINFO()
                mii.cbSize = ctypes.sizeof(mii)
                mii.fMask = MIIM_ID | MIIM_STATE
                # mii.fType = None
                mii.dwTypeData = None
                lpmii = ctypes.byref(mii)
            
                user32.GetMenuItemInfoW(view_menu, pos, True, lpmii)
                for field in mii._fields_:
                    if mii.wID == 44035:
                        print('State:', mii.fState)
                        break
            
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            • Alan KilbornA Offline
              Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              @Ekopalypse said in Page side by side preview/ feature request:

              A quick one, just tested with py3.

              Nice – works fine!
              Thank you.

              Now I need to shutdown before I get into trouble with my family boss

              Way worse than the Monday thru Friday boss, when you get their ire up!
              Go man go!

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              • Alan KilbornA Offline
                Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                @Ekopalypse

                I turned your script into the following recursive function that finds a specified id:

                def menu_search_for_specified_id(menu_handle, id_to_find):  # returns ( direct-menu-handle, position-on-menu )
                    menu_item_count = user32.GetMenuItemCount(menu_handle)
                    for menu_pos in range(menu_item_count):
                        sub_menu_handle = user32.GetSubMenu(menu_handle, menu_pos)
                        if sub_menu_handle != 0:
                            (h, p) = menu_search_for_specified_id(sub_menu_handle, id_to_find)
                            if h != 0: return (h, p)
                        else:
                            mii = MENUITEMINFO()
                            mii.cbSize = ctypes.sizeof(mii)
                            mii.fMask = MIIM_ID
                            mii.dwTypeData = None
                            lpmii = ctypes.byref(mii)
                            user32.GetMenuItemInfoW(menu_handle, menu_pos, True, lpmii)
                            if mii.wID == id_to_find: return (menu_handle, menu_pos)
                    return (0, 0)  # nothing found
                

                I’ll keep going with a final solution for the OP’s request, that uses this…interested parties please check back later. :-)

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                • AmitA Offline
                  Amit
                  last edited by

                  • You can Clone the text document to the other view. (Dual View).
                  • Scroll down to about page length.
                  • And then use Synchronized Vertical Scrolling feature to have Two-Page View in Notepad++.

                  This is not a fully automated feature but one that you can do it very easily.

                  This video shows how you can use Synchronized Vertical/horizontal scrolling feature in Notepad++. Hope it helps.

                  (disclaimer: I am the owner of this Notepad++ YouTube Channel).

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                  • EkopalypseE Offline
                    Ekopalypse @Amit
                    last edited by

                    @Amit - that is what @Alan-Kilborn suggested first, isn’t it?

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                    • Alan KilbornA Offline
                      Alan Kilborn
                      last edited by

                      I found time sooner than I thought to integrate the menu-search function into the main code for this thread’s topic.

                      Here’s a replacement script; obviously, quite a bit more complicated.
                      But, due to the virtues of encapsulation, the run() function looks very much like the original, simpler script (the first script provided in this thread).

                      I call the script CloneActiveDocAndCreateDualPageView.py and here’s its code:

                      # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                      
                      from Npp import editor, notepad, MENUCOMMAND
                      import ctypes
                      from ctypes import wintypes
                      
                      user32 = ctypes.WinDLL('user32')
                      
                      MIIM_STATE = 1
                      MIIM_ID = 2
                      MFS_DISABLED = 0x3
                      MFS_CHECKED = 0x8
                      
                      class MENUITEMINFO(ctypes.Structure):
                          _fields_ = [
                              ('cbSize', wintypes.UINT),
                              ('fMask', wintypes.UINT),
                              ('fType', wintypes.UINT),
                              ('fState', wintypes.UINT),
                              ('wID', wintypes.UINT),
                              ('hSubMenu', wintypes.HMENU),
                              ('hbmpChecked', wintypes.HBITMAP),
                              ('hbmpUnchecked', wintypes.HBITMAP),
                              ('dwItemData', wintypes.LPVOID),
                              ('dwTypeData', wintypes.LPWSTR),
                              ('cch', wintypes.UINT),
                              ('hbmpItem', wintypes.HBITMAP),
                          ]
                      
                      class CADACDPV(object):
                      
                          def __init__(self):
                              pass
                      
                          def menu_search_for_specified_id(self, menu_handle, id_to_find):  # returns ( direct-menu-handle, position-on-menu )
                              menu_item_count = user32.GetMenuItemCount(menu_handle)
                              for menu_pos in range(menu_item_count):
                                  sub_menu_handle = user32.GetSubMenu(menu_handle, menu_pos)
                                  if sub_menu_handle != 0:
                                      (h, p) = self.menu_search_for_specified_id(sub_menu_handle, id_to_find)
                                      if h != 0: return (h, p)
                                  else:
                                      mii = MENUITEMINFO()
                                      mii.cbSize = ctypes.sizeof(mii)
                                      mii.fMask = MIIM_ID
                                      mii.dwTypeData = None
                                      lpmii = ctypes.byref(mii)
                                      user32.GetMenuItemInfoW(menu_handle, menu_pos, True, lpmii)
                                      if mii.wID == id_to_find: return (menu_handle, menu_pos)
                              return (0, 0)  # nothing found
                      
                          def view_menu_sync_vertical_scroll_not_on(self):
                              npp_main_menu_handle = notepad.getMenuHandle(1)
                              (owner_menu, pos_in_owner_menu) = self.menu_search_for_specified_id(
                                      npp_main_menu_handle, int(MENUCOMMAND.VIEW_SYNSCROLLV))
                              if owner_menu != 0:
                                  mii = MENUITEMINFO()
                                  mii.cbSize = ctypes.sizeof(mii)
                                  mii.fMask = MIIM_STATE
                                  mii.dwTypeData = None
                                  lpmii = ctypes.byref(mii)
                                  user32.GetMenuItemInfoW(owner_menu, pos_in_owner_menu, True, lpmii)
                                  if not (mii.fState & MFS_DISABLED) and not (mii.fState & MFS_CHECKED):
                                      return True
                              return False
                      
                          def run(self):
                              notepad.menuCommand(MENUCOMMAND.VIEW_CLONE_TO_ANOTHER_VIEW)
                              editor2.setFirstVisibleLine(editor1.getFirstVisibleLine() + editor1.linesOnScreen())
                              if self.view_menu_sync_vertical_scroll_not_on():
                                  notepad.menuCommand(MENUCOMMAND.VIEW_SYNSCROLLV)
                      
                      if __name__ == '__main__': CADACDPV().run()
                      
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                      • Alan KilbornA Offline
                        Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by Alan Kilborn

                        @Ekopalypse

                        One thing I noticed… In the code you provided, you called:

                        notepad.getMenuHandle(1)

                        and it works to get the main-menu handle (I suppose! because the rest of the logic works!).

                        But the documentation for this says 0 should be the main menu:

                        507731ce-419d-4953-80dd-f062f40fa196-image.png

                        Is my PythonScript documentation simply out-of-date in this regard?
                        Or…?

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                        • EkopalypseE Offline
                          Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                          last edited by

                          @Alan-Kilborn

                          Not sure if this is an issue with PS code or documentation?
                          But yes, 1 seems to return the main and 0 the plugin handle.

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                          • PeterJonesP Offline
                            PeterJones @Ekopalypse
                            last edited by

                            @Ekopalypse said in Page side by side preview/ feature request:

                            @Alan-Kilborn

                            Not sure if this is an issue with PS code or documentation?
                            But yes, 1 seems to return the main and 0 the plugin handle.

                            When I implemented in perl, I used 1 for main and 0 for plugin. The NPPM_GETMENUHANDLE docs agree that 1 is main.

                            The PS docs are wrong.

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                            • overstopO Offline
                              overstop
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                              When reading a book, you have lelf and right page open thus I was thinking in np++ this book view side by side would be a natural option to have.

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