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    • Vernon StocktonV
      Vernon Stockton
      last edited by

      Sorry, installed version 8.1.4 I can place Notepad++ folder in programdata but what should it contain to accept plugins.

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @Vernon Stockton
        last edited by PeterJones

        @Vernon-Stockton ,

        As far as I can tell, the behavior is nothing new to Notepad++ v8.1.4, so the question doesn’t really belong in this thread. This topic is for regressions – changes of behavior that came about in v8.1.4 that weren’t present in previous versions. But I’ll give some pointers anyway.

        If you install Notepad++ into the standard C:\Program Files\Notepad++\, then the plugins will be installed into subdirectories of C:\Program Files\Notepad++\Plugins\ – if your normal user has write permission to that folder, then it can do it without special permission; if your PC is more locked down, you may need to run as Administrator in order to install plugins (or at least use Admin privileges to change the permissions of C:\Program Files\Notepad++\Plugins\ so that your normal user can have write access to that directory hierarchy) (Read the above as Program Files (x86) if you are installing 32bit Notepad++ on a 64bit OS.)

        If you install Notepad++ into the less-usual C:\ProgramData\Notepad++\, then the plugins will be installed into subdirectories of C:\ProgramData\Notepad++\Plugins\ – if your normal user has write permission to that folder, then it can do it without special permission; if your PC is more locked down, you may need to run as Administrator in order to install plugins (or at least use Admin privileges to change the permissions of C:\ProgramData\Notepad++\Plugins\ so that your normal user can have write access to that directory hierarchy) *

        If you install Notepad++ into some other X:\FlibbertyGibbet\Notepad++\, then the plugins will be installed into subdirectories of X:\FlibbertyGibbet\Notepad++\Plugins\ – if your normal user has write permission to that folder, then it can do it without special permission; if your PC is more locked down, you may need to run as Administrator in order to install plugins (or at least use Admin privileges to change the permissions of X:\FlibbertyGibbet\Notepad++\Plugins\ so that your normal user can have write access to that directory hierarchy)

        *: Please Note: the ProgramData folder is often hidden, or otherwise more locked down by the OS than even Program Files. That seems an odd place to me to install a program… but to each his own. As long as you have write permission, either normally or through run-as-admin, it should work

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        • donhoD
          donho
          last edited by

          FYI, auto-update is triggered to v8.1.4.

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          • Peter StücklschwaigerP
            Peter Stücklschwaiger
            last edited by Peter Stücklschwaiger

            Most likely too late/not the right thread, yet found nothing better …

            Auto-Completion Typing removes forced language interpretion and goes back to (extension) default.

            Example:

            • an XML file with native SQL
            • force the XML to be interpreted as SQL (Language → S → SQL)
            • start typing → the file is interpreted as XML again

            Navigating by cursor/mouse, highlightning of text, even deleting nor inserting text does cancel the forced language interpretion … yet as soon as the first letter is typed …

            <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
            <sql><![CDATA[select * from dual]]></sql>
            
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            • PeterJonesP
              PeterJones @Peter Stücklschwaiger
              last edited by PeterJones

              @Peter-Stücklschwaiger ,

              <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

              Do you have XML Tools? In this recent thread, it was pointed out that XML Tools has an option to “Set XML Type Automatically” – if that option is enabled, then the XML Tools plugin will see that the file is XML (because of that first line), and change your file type for you.

              Edit: just confirmed XML Tools defaults that option on when you first install the plugin

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              • Peter StücklschwaigerP
                Peter Stücklschwaiger @PeterJones
                last edited by Peter Stücklschwaiger

                @PeterJones said in New release: Notepad++ v8.1.4:

                Do you have XML Tools? In this recent thread, it was pointed out that XML Tools has an option

                Thanks a lot – disabled that option → works like a charm.

                At least I do know now the meaning of “Set XML Type Automatically” … I always wondered …
                and my Google/Search-Fu is most obviously not as good as I thought

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                • General AccountG
                  General Account
                  last edited by

                  Hey, great job with the release, but can we please get back “Standard icons: Large”? Not everyone likes Fluent UI (even in large) :)

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                  • Simon 0S
                    Simon 0
                    last edited by

                    Ctrl+Shift+F5 is a long awaited feature!!!
                    lol, i use date as version and this was annoying to not have it built-in.

                    Thank you a lot!
                    Have a very nice day!

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Simon 0
                      last edited by

                      @Simon-0 said in New release: Notepad++ v8.1.4:

                      Ctrl+Shift+F5 is a long awaited feature!!!

                      Hmmm. There’s no feature tied to Ctrl+Shift+F5. Try to get your facts correct before posting.

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                      • freedom iliasF
                        freedom ilias @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by

                        close tag auto-completion should cover PHP and jsp files too (not only html and xml files)

                        hi guys, thank you very much for this fabulous text editor.
                        I think that close tag auto-completion should cover PHP and jsp files (not only html and xml files).
                        the reason behind this: html tags are used in abundance inside PHP and jsp file

                        thank you very much

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @freedom ilias
                          last edited by

                          @freedom-ilias

                          To quote Peter from above:

                          As far as I can tell, the behavior is nothing new to Notepad++ v8.1.4, so the question doesn’t really belong in this thread. This topic is for regressions – changes of behavior that came about in v8.1.4 that weren’t present in previous versions.

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                          • freedom iliasF
                            freedom ilias @Alan Kilborn
                            last edited by

                            @Alan-Kilborn
                            thank you for your remark

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                            • Tom SteinT
                              Tom Stein
                              last edited by

                              Whenever the window of Notepad++ is started or restored after minimizing, Notepad++ does not check if the remembered coordinates are still valid (e.g. after changing screen resolution, switching off an external monitor on a laptop etc.). So the window can be restored to an invisible coordinate.

                              Getting the Notepad++ window back into the viewport is hard (my solution: Change another programs’ window with Windows+CursorLeft, so Windows will ask for a window to be displayed on the right side, chose Notepadd++)

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                              • Ivan KI
                                Ivan K @Tom Stein
                                last edited by

                                @Tom-Stein Thanks for the tip about Win+Cursor to move a window between monitors (I’d never heard of that before). This helps when one of the monitors uses DVI-D which has no way of telling Windows that the monitor is switched off **. Another way to put Notepad++ onto an available screen without the “ask to put on the right side” question is to click on it on the taskbar, or ALT+TAB to select NotePad++, and then use WIN+Cursor to move Notepad++ over to a powered screen.
                                ** So the issue can never be fully solved, since some display connection protocols have no physical way to tell Windows that a monitor isn’t switched on.

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                                • Robert WilkinsR
                                  Robert Wilkins
                                  last edited by

                                  A Very Happy Notepad++ user for many years … Thanks!

                                  As of this morning, Notepad++ refuses to open properly. I get a window that remains all white, then a “Not responding” error message, and have to kill the process.

                                  I’m running Windows 10, OS Build 19043.1237.

                                  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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                                  • PeterJonesP
                                    PeterJones @Robert Wilkins
                                    last edited by

                                    @Robert-Wilkins ,

                                    See if the suggestions in the recent “Notepad++ Not Respondong” discussion help you.

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                                    • small studentS
                                      small student
                                      last edited by

                                      After the update, I lost all open documents and settings that I did .

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