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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @Dad
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      The best thing to have done would have been to not make change-history optional, i.e., not have had a way to turn it off. Then all these people asking how to turn it off would suddenly forget all that nonsense and have an epiphany about how valuable a feature it is, just like dear old @Dad did. :-)

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      • Terry RT
        Terry R @Alan Kilborn
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        @Alan-Kilborn said in Vertical red lines out in gray left margin by numbers:

        to not make change-history optional

        Ouch!

        I can see where you are going, but don’t like the road you are taking!

        Each to their own I guess. The developer is never going to please ALL the people ALL of the time.

        Terry

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @Terry R
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          @Terry-R said in Vertical red lines out in gray left margin by numbers:

          The developer is never going to please ALL the people ALL of the time.

          After 20 some years, he’s very positive of that. :-)

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          • DadD
            Dad
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            I am really starting to like this now.
            You were right, it is indeed a very cool feature.
            It brings a sense security to your code.
            Thank-you for making the point.

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            • DadD
              Dad
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              But I will need to chg the color because red is warning. Red is bad. Red is stop. You know.
              It’s a mind-trigger of sorts that can startle you if you don’t know why it’s there.

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              • Terry RT
                Terry R @Dad
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                @Dad said in Vertical red lines out in gray left margin by numbers:

                But I will need to chg the color because red is warning.

                Well, actually most users seem to refer to it as being orange. But regardless, this feature seems to come from the underlying code of Scintilla, upon which Notepad++ is built upon, see this post.

                So it might not be possible to do any more than just turn it on or off. So far no-one has mentioned anything about changing colour by using the dark mode theme’s either.

                So if you wanted to have more control I suggest you read the FAQ post, feature request or bug report, or you could post in the link I referred to above, since it directly relates to that new feature.

                Terry

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn @Dad
                  last edited by Alan Kilborn

                  @Dad

                  I will need to chg the color because red is warning

                  Well, it is good that changes are not shown in red then…they are orange.

                  Colors aren’t configurable yet; I presume that will be coming in a future release.

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                  • astewart77A
                    astewart77 @Alan Kilborn
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                    @Alan-Kilborn said in Vertical red lines out in gray left margin by numbers:

                    not have had a way to turn it off. Then all these people asking how to turn it off would suddenly forget all that nonsense and have an epiphany about how valuable a feature it is

                    You are very evangelical for this feature, but I would suggest that it is not YET that valuable. It’s a visual marker only with no hotkeys to find next/prev change. Having a marker thousands of line away with no easy way to find it is useless for me.

                    I turned it off immediately because I have Michael VIncent’s ChangedLines plugin installed. It provides hotkeys and more than that, a changed lines panel. The new native function does seem to provide more (unchangeable) colors, but knowing the change location is more important. You yourself have recommended the ChangedLines plugin in the past.

                    ChangedLines at Github still works fine in n++ 8.4.6.
                    I used Location Navigate for a long time and switched to ChangedLines for the panel.

                    Hopefully the native function will grow in features…

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                    • DadD
                      Dad
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                      I upgraded to Win 11 yesterday, too, btw.
                      Took long time. Maybe an hour or more.
                      But everything seems to have gone without hitch.
                      Normally there are glitches need resolving. But I see none.
                      Not yet.

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @astewart77
                        last edited by Alan Kilborn

                        @astewart77 said in Vertical red lines out in gray left margin by numbers:

                        You are very evangelical for this feature

                        Yes, it is a must-have feature for a text editor.

                        @astewart77 said in Vertical red lines out in gray left margin by numbers:

                        It’s a visual marker only

                        True, but as I’ve said a few times, other sub-features will be added. Things take time. It is good maybe to move a bit slower–change history is very new to Notepad++'s editing component Scintilla, and as such, some issues have been discovered.

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @astewart77
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                          @astewart77 said in Vertical red lines out in gray left margin by numbers:

                          You yourself have recommended the ChangedLines plugin in the past.

                          Yes, indeed. But quietly evangelical of the new native feature is Michael Vincent himself.

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                          • Michael VincentM
                            Michael Vincent @Alan Kilborn
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                            @Alan-Kilborn said in Vertical red lines out in gray left margin by numbers:

                            You yourself have recommended the ChangedLines plugin in the past.

                            Yes, indeed. But quietly evangelical of the new native feature is Michael Vincent himself.

                            Happy to be deprecating and retiring the Changed Lines plugin very soon in favor of native Change History!

                            Cheers.

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                            • DadD
                              Dad
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                              Just checking back in to see the latest.
                              Much love to all involved in producing this excellent piece of software that I have been using almost daily for years now.

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