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    • PeterJonesP
      PeterJones @Troglo37
      last edited by PeterJones

      @troglo37 said in How Do I Customize the Toolbar?:

      I followed the instructions on the Notepad++ v8.4.2 release page that says, “Relaunch Notepad++ then you will see the old legacy icons appear.” Nothing happened. The icons are exactly the same.

      The instructions on the Notepad++ v8.4.2 release page work as written. I tried it myself. Those instructions, of course, require Notepad++ v8.4.2 to work.

      Debugging:

      • Please share your ?-menu’s Debug Info with us
      • Could you show us the directory listing for your %AppData%\Notepad++ directory?
      • Could you show us the contents of your %AppData%\Notepad++\toolbarIcons.xml file?
      • Could you show us the directory listing for the %AppData%\Notepad++\toolbarIcons\ folder and any subfolders it has?

      I don’t see an option for ‘Standard Icons: Large", or any other option to make the standard icons larger.

      The instructions never say there is. If you have properly put the XML and folders in the directories where you were told to put them, then if you exit Notepad++ and restart, Notepad++ will automatically, no matter what, select those custom icons as pointed to by the toolbarIcons.xml file and the appropriate %AppData%\Notepad++\toolbarIcons\______\ subfolder. If the icons are still small, then use the Settings > Preferencs > General to select any of the : large toolbar choices (so either Fluent UI: large or Filled Fluent UI: large), and the toolbar will use the big version of the custom icons. If it looks too pixelated, exit Notepad++ and restart, and they should be the full resolution 32x32pixel icons.

      The screenshots I made were from Notepad++ v8.4.2 without the CustomizeToolbar plugin, made following the instructions as described in the release page and as I clarified in the usermanual updates, and as I’ve described in this topic. The final screenshot, with the big clear icons, are exactly what I saw after following all the instructions.

      I also see no way in the plugins section to make them larger or anything about the old Legacy icons.
      I still have some new icons on the toolbar that I added via the plugin from yesterday.

      Please keep in mind: the CustomizeToolbar plugin is a completely separate entity from the new v8.4.2 icon customization. Don’t convolute the two. There are no settings in the CustomizeToolbar plugin that affect the new v8.4.2 toolbarIcons customization.

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      • Troglo37T
        Troglo37 @PeterJones
        last edited by

        @peterjones

        Please share your ?-menu’s Debug Info with us

        Notepad++ v8.4.2 (64-bit)
        Build time : May 29 2022 - 16:47:30
        Path : C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
        Command Line : $COMMAND_LINE_PLACEHOLDER$
        Admin mode : OFF
        Local Conf mode : OFF
        Cloud Config : OFF
        OS Name : Windows 10 Home (64-bit)
        OS Version : 21H2
        OS Build : 19044.1706
        Current ANSI codepage : 1252
        Plugins :
        mimeTools (2.8)
        NppConverter (4.4)
        NppExport (0.4)
        _CustomizeToolbar (5.3)

        Could you show us the directory listing for your %AppData%\Notepad++ directory?

        THE FOLDERS ARE
        backup
        nppLegacyIconSet
        plugins
        themes
        userDefineLangs
        THE XML FILES ARE
        config
        contextMenu
        langs
        nppLogNulContentCorruptionIssue
        session
        shortcuts
        stylers

        Could you show us the contents of your %AppData%\Notepad++\toolbarIcons.xml file?

        The following contents of the %AppData%\Notepad++\toolbarIcons.xml file is in the folder nppLegacyIconSet.

        I had to remove the contents because a notice popped up saying that my post was flagged for spam. It’s basically the directions for manually customizing the toolbar.

        Could you show us the directory listing for the %AppData%\Notepad++\toolbarIcons\ folder and any subfolders it has?

        It’s in the nppLegacyIconSet folder. The subfolders are as follows:
        kidsIcons
        message
        message2
        nppLegacyIcons

        Just in case it matters, the core directory path is my Username/AppData/Roaming/Notepad++

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        • PeterJonesP
          PeterJones @Troglo37
          last edited by PeterJones

          @troglo37 ,

          the %AppData%\Notepad++\toolbarIcons.xml file is in the folder nppLegacyIconSet.

          Ah, you misunderstood the instructions when you unzipped. There should not be a nppLegacyIconSet directory: you should have done an “Extract Here” rather than “Extract to nppLegacyIconSet”

          19d3fbcc-1a11-4660-a1ff-5b938de29527-image.png

          When correctly unzipped, your directory hierarchy should be

          %AppData%\Notepad++\
              config.xml
              ...<other>....xml
              toolbarIcons.xml
              toolbarIcons\
                  kidsIcons\
                  message\
                  message2\
                  nppLegacyIcons\
          

          At this point, the easiest way to fix it

          1. Close Notepad++ completely
          2. In Windows Explorer: browse into %AppData%\Notepad++\nppLegacyIconSet\, and select the toolbarIcons.xml file and toolbarIcons\ folder, and CUT
            d6d070e1-ff21-4ae4-b6b6-988b3c478bf1-image.png
          3. In Windows Explorer: Then go up one directory (back into %AppData%\Notepad++\) and PASTE
            49778604-b38c-4076-894f-c5be6108c323-image.png
          4. Now your %AppData%\Notepad++\nppLegacyIconSet\ should be empty, so delete that in Windows Explorer
          5. Your %AppData%\Notepad++\ hierarchy should match what I showed above.
            a84ba639-f910-4637-86ec-bafd44b2ec1f-image.png
            0056e3d6-cb37-4741-9a87-a3e58170965f-image.png
          6. Restart Notepad++. The nppLegacyIcons should now be used.
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          • Troglo37T
            Troglo37 @PeterJones
            last edited by

            @peterjones You’re awesome!! Great instructions! The old large Legacy icons are there now. Thanks!

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            • PeterJonesP
              PeterJones @PeterJones
              last edited by

              @peterjones said in How Do I Customize the Toolbar?:

              The second is a built-in method new to Notepad++ v8.4.2. The documentation has been updated in GitHub to explain how that works, and that will make its way to the npp-user-manual.org website in the near future.

              The updated npp-user-manual.org has been published: the Toolbar Icon Customization instructions are now available at
              https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/config-files/#toolbar-icon-customization-toolbaricons-xml

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              • Troglo37T
                Troglo37
                last edited by

                I want to change the color of some items on the old Legacy toolbar. How do I go about doing that?

                1. I want to change the color of the Save icon to green.

                2. I want to change the color of the Undo icon to red, or possibly another color.

                3. I want to change the color of the Find icon to green.

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                • PeterJonesP
                  PeterJones @Troglo37
                  last edited by PeterJones

                  @Troglo37 ,

                  want to change the color of the XXX icon to CCC

                  The default icons are image files compiled into Notepad++ itself. The colors of icons are part of those image files. You cannot just change the color.

                  In Notepad++ v8.4.2-and-newer, there is a way to tell notepad++ to use an external .ico icon file instead. That link to the user manual explains how to name the icon files and where to place them, and how to tell Notepad++ to use them. (But it is up to you to find a way to create and save a .ico file of the appropriate size and with the image+colors you want. It is beyond the scope of a Notepad++ forum to go into the details of icon creation.)

                  If you have Notepad++ v8.4.1-or-earlier, you cannot change the built-in icons natively; however, the Customize Toolbar may give you the flexibility you want on the older Notepad++ versions.

                  edit: fixed link

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                  • ArkadiuszMichalskiA
                    ArkadiuszMichalski @PeterJones
                    last edited by

                    @PeterJones said in How Do I Customize the Toolbar?:

                    If you have Notepad++ v8.4.1-or-earlier, you cannot change the built-in icons natively; however, the Customize Toolbar may give you the flexibility you want on the older Notepad++ versions.

                    Earlier versions have such possibility also with toolbarIcons.xml file:
                    http://web.archive.org/web/20190715193545/http://docs.notepad-plus-plus.org/index.php/Toolbar_Customisation

                    Except that this file had a slightly different syntax.
                    https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/blob/52e8c68f901e1dadaeb342bf38940779448277ec/PowerEditor/src/toolbarIcons.xml

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                    • Troglo37T
                      Troglo37 @ArkadiuszMichalski
                      last edited by

                      I have a couple of questions.

                      1. The icons I found are all 128x128, but almost all of the old legacy icons are 32x32. Will this cause a problem?

                      2. Can I shortcut the process by simply deleting the original legacy icon, renaming the new icon to the old name, then putting it where the old one was?

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                      • PeterJonesP
                        PeterJones @Troglo37
                        last edited by PeterJones

                        @Troglo37

                        1. If they only have the 128x128, it will have to be scaled every time (internally to NPP), but it might work. OTOH, most large icon files have multiple sizes embedded in the file, so it might have the 32x32 already embedded.

                        2. As I said, the originals are compiled into the app, so there are no “old icon files” to delete or rename. Follow the instructions in the manual. (Unless you mean you downloaded the old “large standard set” as your starting point, in which case, yes, just overwrite the ones you want to replace)

                        @ArkadiuszMichalski , thanks, I had seen a comment that it could be done in ancient days, but I didn’t remember that it was documented in the old wiki (even though I still have a copy floating around on my hdd somewhere)

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                        • Troglo37T
                          Troglo37 @PeterJones
                          last edited by Troglo37

                          @PeterJones said in How Do I Customize the Toolbar?:

                          @Troglo37

                          1. If they only have the 128x128, it will have to be scaled every time (internally to NPP), but it might work. OTOH, most large icon files have multiple sizes embedded in the file, so it might have the 32x32 already embedded.

                          2. As I said, the originals are compiled into the app, so there are no “old icon files” to delete or rename. Follow the instructions in the manual. (Unless you mean you downloaded the old “large standard set” as your starting point, in which case, yes, just overwrite the ones you want to replace)

                          Fortunately, all of the icons worked. I just deleted, renamed, and replaced them.

                          And yes, I DL the Customize Toolbar plugin for the old Legacy Icons Set that’s in the folder nppLegacyIcons. You finished helping me with it about a month and a half ago.

                          Here’s what my toolbar looks like now. All of the green icons are the new ones I just put there. I typed something so the Undo icon is visible.

                          Notepad++ Old Legacy Toolbar with New Icons.png

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                            Troglo37 @Troglo37
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                              • Troglo37T
                                Troglo37
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                                Notepad++ Old Legacy Toolbar with New Icons.3.png

                                I added another (Redo) icon. It’s between the two green ones.

                                I also took this opportunity to upvote some of the posts in this thread because I got locked out last time due to the forum’s time limit after a post.

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                                • Troglo37T
                                  Troglo37
                                  last edited by

                                  I also had to delete a couple of posts for the same reason. I noticed that one of the pics had personal info, and the other one I retook didn’t have the new icon.

                                  On top of that, I had to make another post for this because of the time limit! This is ridiculous!

                                  The rule about being able to edit a post needs to be changed to at least 24 hours.

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                                  • PeterJonesP
                                    PeterJones @Troglo37
                                    last edited by PeterJones

                                    @Troglo37 ,

                                    No, it does not need to be changed to 24 hours. There is a good reason for a timeout on editing posts – namely, it can be used to “change the past”, and change the meaning of conversations, which is a bad thing. If you disagree, that’s your prerogative, but the timeout is going to remain – and it’s going to remain short relative to 24 hours (on the order of a few minutes).

                                    This timeout also encourages that users make use of the PREVIEW panel, which is enabled by default and shows how your post renders. And deleting posts – as long as it doesn’t change the flow or meaning of the conversation – is the acceptable way to remove information that has passed the 5min edit timeout.

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