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    BlitzCoder
    last edited by Jul 5, 2022, 10:38 AM

    So I found that you can do this…

    notepad++ -openFoldersAsWorkspace c:\src\myProj01 c:\src\myProj02
    

    but how do I open saved workspace files by command line or associate them with notepad++?

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      Ekopalypse @BlitzCoder
      last edited by Jul 5, 2022, 1:09 PM

      @BlitzCoder

      What are saved workspace files in this context?
      Npp uses config.xml to store the directories used by the FolderAsWorkspace dialog. There is no mechanism to load different “workspaces”.

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        PeterJones @BlitzCoder
        last edited by Jul 5, 2022, 1:10 PM

        @BlitzCoder said in Associate or open workspace files:

        but how do I open saved workspace files by command line or associate them with notepad++

        I’m not sure what you’re asking, and wondering if you really understand the feature that you think you’re asking about.

        The Folder as Workspace feature doesn’t have a specific “file” involved, there is no specific configuration/save file that saves the “state” of your “Folder as Workspace”. Either you open a given folder as “Folder as Workspace” (via either the command-line option or the File > Open Folder as Workspace menu entry) or you don’t. There’s nothing else involved.

        The Project Panel feature is similar, but it uses a slightly different mechanism, and does have a “workspace” file; that “workspace file”, AFAIK, can only be opened as a workspace from inside the Project Panel, or by using the Settings > Preferences > MISC > Workspace file ext option to define a file extension that will always be treated as a Project Panel Workspace by Notepad++ (so if you use normal Windows methods to associate that file extension with Notepad++, then double-click will load files with that extension with Notepad++, and Notepad++ will interpret them as workspaces for Project Panels).

        Notepad++'s simple session mechanism does use an XML-based config file, which can be opened via File > Load Session… or via -openSession command-line argument, or or by using the Settings > Preferences > MISC > Session file ext option to define a file extension that will always be treated and loaded as Session by Notepad++ (so if you use normal Windows methods to associate that file extension with Notepad++, then double-click will load files with that extension with Notepad++, and Notepad++ will interpret them as sessions to load).

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          BlitzCoder
          last edited by Jul 9, 2022, 7:58 AM

          Thanks guys, will look into this config.xml file format more.

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