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    • Terry RT
      Terry R @Владислав Пестриков
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      @Владислав-Пестриков said in Ignoring empty lines counting:

      It is means that if there is not enought plugin template for me i cant create my own plugin?

      I can see what you require now that you have provided a better example of the issue you have.

      I had mentioned a plugin called CustomLineNumbers. The website is here.

      As a suggestion, make contact with the plugin developer. Since they already have the code sorted for some functionality, maybe with a bit of input from you they may be inclined to expand on their plugin. Alternatively you could take the code (assuming it is “public domain”) and create a “fork” implementing additional code to support your need, since you seem to be OK with programming.

      Of course you should consult with the plugin developer first as it is their code.

      Terry

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Владислав Пестриков
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        @Владислав-Пестриков

        I understand that you want something like that, right?

        1a088ec1-46f2-4546-9689-b982a0dc43a0-image.png

        What do you mean by taskbar? The taskbar is handled by the operating system itself, not Notepad++.
        And if you mean the toolbar, then you need to provide the information when you get a nppn-tbmodification
        by sending nppm-addtoolbaricon message.

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        • Владислав ПестриковВ
          Владислав Пестриков @Ekopalypse
          last edited by

          @Ekopalypse
          Oh yeah! Give it me please!

          What do you mean by taskbar? The taskbar is handled by the operating system itself, not Notepad++.
          And if you mean the toolbar, then you need to provide the information when you get a nppn-tbmodification
          by sending nppm-addtoolbaricon message.

          Sorry, language barrier.
          a5e66104-7193-45a9-8853-cbfc662c3e6c-image.png
          like these buttons

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse @Владислав Пестриков
            last edited by

            @Владислав-Пестриков

            Sorry, what do you mean?
            The code on the right does what your plugin needs to do, and probably more, since this is just a proof of concept.
            For example, how to deal with line wrapping, hidden/collapsed lines, etc.

            If it’s how to add an icon to the toolbar, you can see that in the demo code here.

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            • Владислав ПестриковВ
              Владислав Пестриков @Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              @Ekopalypse
              Oh! Godness, thanks a lot!
              I was confused your right side line counting bar is different instead left, i thought it was just a text.

              Now i write code in python scrypt plugin and if works extreemly fine (without minor issues, but nvm).

              Interesting that digit style is different. Looks like bar displaying works harder then i thought.

              Bless you and happy x-mas to you and npp community!

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              • madara sanM
                madara san @Владислав Пестриков
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                @Владислав-Пестриков said in Ignoring empty lines counting:

                Hello there!
                Im searching option how to ignore empty lines counting. For example:
                1 | line1
                2 |
                3 | line2
                And i want
                1 | line 1
                1 |
                2 | line2
                is there any function or plugin?
                Thanks!

                Yes, there are several ways to ignore empty lines when counting lines in a document. Here are a few options:

                Use a text editor with a line counting feature that allows you to exclude blank lines. For example, in Notepad++, you can go to “View” > “Summary” to see a summary of the document, including the number of lines with and without blank lines.

                Use a regular expression (regex) to match and replace the blank lines. In most text editors, you can use the find and replace function and search for the regex pattern “^$” (which matches an empty line) and replace it with nothing. This will effectively remove the blank lines and adjust the line numbering accordingly.

                Use a scripting language like Python or Perl to read the file and count only non-empty lines. This would require some coding, but it can be a more flexible solution if you need to perform more complex operations on the file.

                I hope this helps!

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                • Mark OlsonM
                  Mark Olson @madara san
                  last edited by

                  @madara-san
                  I appreciate your (apparent?) desire to help people, but using generative AI is not the way to do this. StackOverflow has banned people from using ChatGPT, and for good reason.

                  For example:

                  For example, in Notepad++, you can go to “View” > “Summary” to see a summary of the document, including the number of lines with and without blank lines.
                  

                  This is false, the View->Summary tab does not include information on how many lines are empty.

                  Use a regular expression (regex) to match and replace the blank lines. In most text editors, you can use the find and replace function and search for the regex pattern “^$” (which matches an empty line) and replace it with nothing.
                  

                  This is almost helpful, except that a quick attempt to actually do the thing you suggested reveals that while the find/replace form finds empty lines, the count feature does not count them. Also, the user doesn’t want to replace empty lines.

                  Honestly I don’t know why I waste my breath. I’d strongly urge the forum mods to ban this user if they don’t stop wasting people’s time with uncurated crud out of ChatGPT.

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                  • Mark OlsonM
                    Mark Olson
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                    While I’m here, here’s a no-plugin way to get the answer (indirectly):

                    1. Go to Find/replace form.
                    2. Count the occurrences of the following regex: ^\h*\S+\h*$.
                    • This is the number of lines that don’t have only whitespace.
                    • You can then subtract this number from the number of lines in the document, and that’s how many empty or whitespace-only lines you have.

                    TBH I think it’s pretty weird that the Count feature doesn’t count empty matches, and this could arguably be considered a bug.

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Mark Olson
                      last edited by

                      @Mark-Olson said in Ignoring empty lines counting:

                      I think it’s pretty weird that the Count feature doesn’t count empty matches, and this could arguably be considered a bug.

                      Mark All also won’t do matches of zero-length (e.g. assert-only matches like ^$), but this perhaps is more understandable since there is no text to “mark”.

                      Were you going to open a bug report issue about Count?

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                      • Mark OlsonM
                        Mark Olson @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by

                        @Alan-Kilborn
                        Not sure if I want to open a bug report, because I can see why this could be considered intended behavior.

                        I may open one later today.

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                        • Mark OlsonM
                          Mark Olson @Alan Kilborn
                          last edited by

                          @Alan-Kilborn
                          Actually, I came up with a good solution to the issue of Count not counting empty matches.
                          Show something like 20 matches (including 10 empty matches)

                          I’ll create an issue if you haven’t already, and then I’ll start on a PR.

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                          • guy038G
                            guy038
                            last edited by guy038

                            Hello, @mark-olson, @alan-kilborn and All,

                            Regarding counting of lines, here are my solutions !


                            • First, insert this dummy text, below, in a new N++ tab
                            This
                            is
                            
                            
                            
                            a
                            
                            small
                            test
                            to
                            			
                                  
                            
                            see if
                                  this       test   
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                            • Open the Find dialog ( Ctrl + F )

                            • Unchek all box options

                            • Check the Wrap around option

                            • Click on the Count button or use the Alt + T shortcut for all the examples below


                            
                            So, for one hand :
                            
                            
                                ^\R          count ALL lines with NO character ( True EMPTY lines )    =>     5 lines
                            
                             +
                            
                                ^\h+$        count ALL lines with horizontal BLANK characters ONLY     =>     2 lines
                            
                             =
                            
                                ^\h*\R       count ALL lines WITHOUT any NON-SPACE character           =>     7 lines
                            
                             +
                            
                                (?-s)\S.*    count ALL lines with, at LEAST, 1 NON-SPACE character     =>    11 lines    ( as well as  (?-s).*\S )
                            
                             =
                            
                                (?-s).*\R    count ALL lines                                           =>    18 lines
                            
                            
                            
                            And for the other hand :
                            
                            
                                ^\R           count ALL lines with NO character ( True EMPTY lines )    =>    5 lines
                            
                             +
                            
                                (?-s).*       count ALL lines with, at LEAST, 1 character               =>   13 lines 
                            
                             =
                            
                                (?-s).*\R     count ALL lines                                           =>   18 lines
                            
                            

                            Notes :

                            • Just repeat the counting , using the Mark dialog, to better identify the class of the counted lines !

                            • Of course, you may use a normal selection of text and check the in selection option to restrict the counting to that selection

                            Best Regards,

                            guy038

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                            • Alan KilbornA
                              Alan Kilborn
                              last edited by Alan Kilborn

                              I’ll create an issue if you haven’t already…

                              The issue that was opened:

                              https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/13608

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                              • guy038G
                                guy038
                                last edited by guy038

                                Hi, @mark-olson, @alan-kilborn and All,

                                Did you notice this fact :

                                • The regex ^$, indeed, does not count true empty lines !

                                but :

                                • The regex ^\R does count empty lines !!

                                BR

                                guy038

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                                • Alan KilbornA
                                  Alan Kilborn @guy038
                                  last edited by

                                  @guy038 said in Ignoring empty lines counting:

                                  The regex ^$, indeed, does not count true empty lines !

                                  but :

                                  The regex ^\R does count empty lines !!

                                  If the regex is purely an assertion, e.g. ^$ or \b (to name but two), then its match won’t be counted by Count.

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                                  • CoisesC
                                    Coises @Alan Kilborn
                                    last edited by

                                    @Alan-Kilborn said in Ignoring empty lines counting:

                                    @guy038 said in Ignoring empty lines counting:

                                    The regex ^$, indeed, does not count true empty lines !

                                    but :

                                    The regex ^\R does count empty lines !!

                                    If the regex is purely an assertion, e.g. ^$ or \b (to name but two), then its match won’t be counted by Count.

                                    True (since a pure assertion is always an empty match), but empty matches aren’t counted regardless of how the regular expression is specified. In a file that has empty lines, but no lines containing only capital Ws, ^W*$ counts zero matches. ^\R counts all empty lines (except the last line, if it’s empty) because it isn’t an empty match: it matches line ending characters. ^.*$ and ^.+$ both count all lines that are not empty.

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