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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @David Brigden52
      last edited by Alan Kilborn

      @David-Brigden52 said in How can I turn off Change History:

      Some sort of “reset change history” for a given file or tab?
      Where could this go? On the tab menu? View menu?

      It really wouldn’t be necessary as a separate command, once the action of Change-History with the Reload command is fixed.

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      • MIN HEE HANM
        MIN HEE HAN
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        I like this new feature!
        But… Isn’t it unnecessary for new documents? :D

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @MIN HEE HAN
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          @MIN-HEE-HAN said in How can I turn off Change History:

          Isn’t it unnecessary for new documents?

          Presume you mean like new 2 as you edit it in one run of Notepad++. In that case, your statement is rather true. However, prudent advice to follow is to save such documents to a hard-named file in your file system ASAP after creating them – at that point change-history starts showing valuable information as you continue to edit and periodically save.

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones @MIN HEE HAN
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            @MIN-HEE-HAN said in How can I turn off Change History:

            Isn’t it unnecessary for new documents?

            It provides yet another indicator that the file you are editing has not been saved. Given the number of times that users complain about problems that arose because they refused to save, having more indicators makes it more likely that they will think about their data integrity rather than just assuming “oh, come on, nothing bad will happen to my data” is not a bad thing, IMO.

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            • Alan Harris-ReidA
              Alan Harris-Reid @Alan Kilborn
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              @Alan-Kilborn , I agree - I have just discovered this feature and think it’s a really good addition to N++. However, what about us users who have red-green color-blindness? I understand that modified lines are marked in green and new lines are in orange, but I can’t tell the difference between them - when adjacent they all look like orange to me! Is there any way I can get a message to N++ developers to make these colours configurable so that they contrast more?

              Thanks, Alan

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @Alan Harris-Reid
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                @Alan-Harris-Reid

                From one Alan to another…

                There’s already at least one official feature request to allow changing the Change History colors, see HERE.

                The Change History feature comes from Notepad++'s editing component which is a different project not under Notepad++ control. I believe, although I’m not certain, that that project has not to this point made the colors configurable – which means that Notepad++ can’t reasonably do it.

                Change History is a new feature, and I’ll sure it will evolve; let’s see where things go.

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                • Evans HarriganE
                  Evans Harrigan
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                  After making many changes to a file, I printed a modified copy for “eye scanning.” However, the changes were highlighted in black which made it impossible to read. After trying many options in Preferences to change this behavior, the tip you mentioned resolved my problem which also calmed my frustrated nerves. Thanks for posting.

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                  • astewart77A
                    astewart77 @Alan Kilborn
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                    @Alan-Kilborn said in How can I turn off Change History:

                    The Change History feature comes from Notepad++'s editing component which is a different project not under Notepad++ control. I believe, although I’m not certain, that that project has not to this point made the colors configurable – which means that Notepad++ can’t reasonably do it.

                    It’s not difficult. In the n++ source I found

                    #define SC_MARKNUM_HISTORY_REVERTED_TO_ORIGIN 21
                    #define SC_MARKNUM_HISTORY_SAVED 22
                    #define SC_MARKNUM_HISTORY_MODIFIED 23
                    #define SC_MARKNUM_HISTORY_REVERTED_TO_MODIFIED 24
                    
                    

                    and

                    execute(SCI_MARKERSETBACK, SC_MARKNUM_HISTORY_MODIFIED, modifiedColor);
                    
                    

                    I use Autohotkey for my startup script and added

                    PostMessage, SCI_MARKERSETBACK, SC_MARKNUM_HISTORY_SAVED, 0xc0c0c0, Scintilla1, ahk_exe notepad++.exe
                    

                    to get a gray saved marker.

                    BTW, the above defines show why bookmarks had to move from marker 24 to marker 20.

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                    • BigfootmechB
                      Bigfootmech
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                      This has been giving me a headache for a while, and keeps re-enabling.

                      I notice it every time I update the version. But what I’ve found now, is that I have two instances of Notepad++ installed

                      And if I launch the old one, the “off” setting gets reset on the new version, turning display history back on '-.-

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

                        @Bigfootmech

                        if I launch the old one, the “off” setting gets reset on the new version, turning display history back on

                        This situation causes both to use the same settings, because there is only one copy of the settings on your PC.

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