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    • Terry RT
      Terry R @Dean-Corso
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      @Dean-Corso said in Need help with custom sort operations:

      Maybe you have some idea whether it is doable in npp (any existing function or RegEx or any plugin I could use etc) or not.

      I think this post might have the answer you seek.

      It involved appending all lines for each section into the one line. Sorting the new longer lines. Then reversing the first step.

      Have a read first of that thread, then come back to this and add any additional requirements if that doesn’t meet your need…

      Terry

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      • Dean-CorsoD
        Dean-Corso @Terry R
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        @Terry-R

        Thanks for your answer so far. I did read this thread you mention and stuck already at the first part…

        "displays all header strings in consecutive lines "

        …where is this option?

        Otherwise this RegEx code is using static values for Unicode symbols “\R(?=\x{2013}>)” <-- U+2013 which is a hyphen the other lines starting with in the other example. In my case the lines are unique and I can’t use any marker to check them before. The good thing in my case that the distances between the lines are same for all blocks what means I need only to enter any value X to sort every line. Still no clue how to manage that. Also found no advanced sort plugin or anything like that.

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        • Terry RT
          Terry R @Dean-Corso
          last edited by

          @Dean-Corso said in Need help with custom sort operations:

          "displays all header strings in consecutive lines "

          That just means that the blocks were made into single lines. Upon further inspection that post has the basis of what you need, but as you don’t have a specific character at the start of each sub-block line it will need adjustment.

          You say there are 5 lines between blocks. That is correct for EVERY block? Or since you showed a blank (truly blank or does it have some spaces in it) line, is this also the case for EVERY block? There needs to be a sure fire method of specifying where each block ends.

          Terry

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          • Dean-CorsoD
            Dean-Corso @Terry R
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            @Terry-R said in Need help with custom sort operations:

            That just means that the blocks were made into single lines.

            Yes you are right, this example you did mention works now (before not / come copy paste issue maybe) but I don’t have any marker to check for in my lines.

            In my example I have 3 blocks with 5 lines. Yes, in this case my blocks are static using same line counts. Otherwise you can also just use 2 lines only for every block etc. Just important are the lines which should get sorted and all lines below should moved.

            Example: Just 2 lines for a block.

            CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
            3
            BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
            2
            AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
            1
            
            to
            
            AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
            1
            BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
            2
            CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
            3
            

            Sort every second line (1, 3, 5) and move every second line after (2, 4, 6).

            Example2: Sort every 1&2 lines & move 3 line of block.

            CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
            AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
            3
            BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
            AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
            2
            CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
            BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
            1
            
            to
            
            AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
            BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
            2
            AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
            CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
            3
            BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
            CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
            1
            

            Sort (1,2 | 4,5 | 7,8) & move line 3, 6 & 9. Its more specific in this case. But the good and simple thing is that the block structure for all blocks is every time the same what means they have same line counts to sort & move = X & Y. Just need to have some function / dialog where I can enter those paramters…

            Enter which every line to sort: 2
            Enter how many lines to sort: 1
            This means 1 line left to move for each block

            or for example 2

            Enter which every line to sort: 3
            Enter how many lines to sort: 2
            This means 1 line left to move for each block

            …and the lines between getting just moved to the same block. Something like that etc you know.

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            • Terry RT
              Terry R @Dean-Corso
              last edited by Terry R

              @Dean-Corso said in Need help with custom sort operations:

              Yes, in this case my blocks are static using same line counts

              Since I’m having a bit of difficulty in reading your posts I gather that english may not be your first language? It sometimes helps to know that since some of the terminology can be difficult to understand if not english speaking.

              So you seem to suggest you have different lengths in your blocks, from block heading plus 1 other line through to block heading plus 5 other lines where the 5th line is blank.

              Further since you have this variability you were hoping (I gather) to have a custom method to just input the number of lines in each block and have it all sorted for you.

              I doubt there is a plugin available that does that (although I haven’t used every plugin so cannot confirm) and certainly the sorting system in Notepad++ isn’t that sophisticated. That’s why the other post uses a regex to alter the blocks so the sorting function can do it’s work, then reverses that block alteration to return the blocks to the original view.

              So if you wanted to use the method proposed in the other post (make each block a long line) we can provide you with an adjusted method.

              Terry

              EDIT: just noticed example 2 appears to show 2 block heading lines. You show the replacement as the 2 same block heading lines in reverse order, but still maintaining the block with line 3. That puts a further complication on matters. Currently I cannot see a method of doing that.

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              • Dean-CorsoD
                Dean-Corso @Terry R
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                @Terry-R

                Yes, English isn’t my main language and I need to translate sometimes a little or just try to speak more in freestyle you know.

                Ok, sounds bad that npp can’t do that at the moment or you don’t know any plugin what could handle it that way I’m looking for. So the principle of the sort operation I want is pretty simple (sort function npp has already I want to use / line operations) but only need that specific line-select / line-move thing etc. Maybe it would be a good idea to add another function in npp itself for that in any next release. Otherwise I also don’t have a clue how to do my sort operations I want in npp.

                MfG

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                • Terry RT
                  Terry R @Dean-Corso
                  last edited by Terry R

                  @Dean-Corso said in Need help with custom sort operations:

                  So the principle of the sort operation I want is pretty simple

                  Well, sorry to say but what you need isn’t simple. If you had every line sorting alphabetically or numerically, ascending or descending then that is what I would call simple. And NPP covers those bases very well.

                  Beyond that there are so many different ideas (your’s being just 1 of thousands) I doubt the developer will consider expanding the NPP sorting functions to cover your’s or anyone else’s.

                  At present since you may have multiple block heading lines (in a single block) which need sorting first, before the new first block heading line becomes the line to sort the order of the blocks (your example 2) I can only think it will require some code (such as in PythonScript) to do what you need.

                  Unfortunately we aren’t a code creating forum as such, just a general forum supporting NPP users. Someone here might possibly consider it a worthwhile exercise to create such a program for you, but don’t expect it.

                  I will continue to ponder your request (I’m not a code creator) just in case there might be another way using just a (series of) regex.

                  Good luck
                  Terry

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                  • Mark OlsonM
                    Mark Olson
                    last edited by Mark Olson

                    This is a great opportunity to try out my new script for sorting multi-line blocks!

                    Just use the regex (?s-i)(^[A-Z]+$).*?(?=^[A-Z]+$|\Z) and the options

                    Group 1 transformation:  [   ]Integer(DEFAULT)      [   ]Decimal      [  x ]String      [   ]Ignorecase-cultural
                    Sort order:  [   ]Ascending(DEFAULT)    [   ]Descending
                    Other:
                    [   ]Sort-only-if-all-lines-have-group-1-match(DEFAULT)
                    [   ]Remove-non-matching-lines
                    [   ]Sort-non-matching-lines-to-bottom
                    [x   ]Multi-line-blocks
                    

                    EXAMPLE:

                    DDDDDDDDDDDDD
                    onro
                    roeri
                    
                    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                    FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
                    foo
                    EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
                    oroieoj
                    roernern
                    
                    reroo
                    BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                    ccc
                    furr
                    CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                    

                    WILL BE SORTED TO

                    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                    BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                    ccc
                    furr
                    CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                    DDDDDDDDDDDDD
                    onro
                    roeri
                    EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
                    oroieoj
                    roernern
                    
                    reroo
                    FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
                    foo
                    
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                    • Terry RT
                      Terry R @Mark Olson
                      last edited by Terry R

                      @Mark-Olson

                      I did just see your “other” post where you showed the new script and wondered if it would be any good for this.

                      I have a problem with your example as you show the first block as just having the DDDDD… line but when it’s sorted it suddenly gains the CCCCCC… line which was at the bottom in the before example. Was that a typo?

                      Or maybe I am just not reading the before and after examples right.

                      Terry

                      PS I was working on a poor mans method which was a bunch of regexes and using some of the more advanced caret moves to expand selections prior to sorting. The macros created would “run until end of file”.

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                      • Terry RT
                        Terry R @Terry R
                        last edited by

                        @Terry-R said in Need help with custom sort operations:

                        Or maybe I am just not reading the before and after examples right.

                        @Mark-Olson

                        I was in the headspace of working the solution based on 2 block header lines per block. When I saw your example it seemed like you were doing the same. Re-reading it, it suggests your example doesn’t have a defined block line length. I suppose that is good in that it can cater for a “loose” structure. But how does it know where each block starts and ends? (I’m not a code reader).

                        Terry

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                        • Mark OlsonM
                          Mark Olson @Terry R
                          last edited by

                          @Terry-R said in Need help with custom sort operations:

                          Or maybe I am just not reading the before and after examples right.

                          Yeah, you’re just reading them wrong. My block-sorter just removed a trailing newline after the DDDDDDDDDDDD block.

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                          • Mark OlsonM
                            Mark Olson @Terry R
                            last edited by

                            @Terry-R said in Need help with custom sort operations:

                            But how does it know where each block starts and ends? (I’m not a code reader).

                            That is a good question, which the documentation in my script should definitely address.

                            The answer is that your regex must match the entire block and have a single capture group within the portion to be matched.

                            Thus, (?s-i)(^[A-Z]+$).*?(?=^[A-Z]+$|\Z) is the appropriate regex to use, because the first capture group (^[A-Z]+$) contains the header line, and the regex as a whole matches everything up to the next header.

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                            • Terry RT
                              Terry R @Mark Olson
                              last edited by Terry R

                              @Mark-Olson said in Need help with custom sort operations:

                              My block-sorter just removed a trailing newline after the DDDDDDDDDDDD block.

                              If you look at the first post the example there showed a “trailing” blank/empty line. They wanted this kept.

                              From all @Dean-Corso posts so far I think they want the ability to dictate 2 parameters before running the process.

                              1. How many lines in each block. They state they are well defined, so ALL the same number of lines.
                              2. How many of the lines (from start of block down) will be sorted first within the block.

                              Lastly another sort is performed on the file using ONLY the first header line of each block (keeping each block intact).

                              Currently I don’t think your script will work that correctly, certainly as you seem to be removing “blank” lines that won’t work for them.

                              Terry

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                              • Mark OlsonM
                                Mark Olson @Terry R
                                last edited by Mark Olson

                                @Terry-R said in Need help with custom sort operations:

                                If you look at the first post the example there showed a “trailing” blank/empty line. They wanted this kept.

                                Yep, that’s a limitation of my script. I’m not going to change it, because every way I’ve tried to get around that limitation makes things worse.

                                Fortunately, it is quite easy to make a regex-replace that creates a trailing blank/empty line after each block. Just replace (?<!\A)(^[A-Z]+$) with \r\n{0}

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                                • Mark OlsonM
                                  Mark Olson
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                                  @Dean-Corso said in Need help with custom sort operations:

                                  Just need to have some function / dialog where I can enter those paramters…
                                  Enter which every line to sort: 2
                                  Enter how many lines to sort: 1

                                  Done. Just use the following script in PythonScript

                                  # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                                  #########################################
                                  #
                                  #  sort_line_blocks_and_headers
                                  #
                                  #########################################
                                  
                                  # references:
                                  #  https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/24742/need-help-with-custom-sort-operations
                                  
                                  # HOW IT WORKS:
                                  # 1. Divide the document into blocks of N lines, of which the top M lines are the header.
                                  # 2. Sort the header of each block
                                  # 3. Sort the blocks by the sorted headers.
                                  # EXAMPLE INPUT:
                                  # CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                                  # AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                                  # 3
                                  # BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                                  # AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                                  # 2
                                  # CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                                  # BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                                  # 1
                                  # RESPOND TO THE 4 PROMPTS AS FOLLOWS: 3, yes, 2, yes
                                  # RESULT:
                                  # AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                                  # BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                                  # 2
                                  # AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                                  # CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                                  # 3
                                  # BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                                  # CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                                  # 1
                                  from __future__ import print_function
                                  from Npp import *
                                  
                                  def main():
                                      eol = [ '\r\n', '\r', '\n' ][ editor.getEOLMode() ]
                                      while True:
                                          lines_per_block_str = notepad.prompt('number of lines per block', 'sort blocks', '3')
                                          if lines_per_block_str is None:
                                              return
                                          try:
                                              lines_per_block = int(lines_per_block_str)
                                              if lines_per_block < 1:
                                                  raise ValueError
                                          except:
                                              notepad.messageBox('lines per block must be integer >= 1')
                                              continue
                                          sort_blocks_ascending_str = notepad.prompt('sort blocks least to greatest (yes/no)', 'sort blocks', 'yes')
                                          if sort_blocks_ascending_str is None:
                                              return
                                          reverse_blocks = sort_blocks_ascending_str != 'yes'
                                          lines_in_header_str = notepad.prompt('number of lines in header', 'sort blocks', '1')
                                          if lines_in_header_str is None:
                                              return
                                          sort_header_ascending_str = notepad.prompt('sort header least to greatest (yes/no)', 'sort blocks', 'yes')
                                          if sort_header_ascending_str is None:
                                              return
                                          reverse_header = sort_header_ascending_str != 'yes'
                                          try:
                                              lines_in_header = int(lines_in_header_str)
                                              if lines_in_header < 1 or lines_in_header > lines_per_block:
                                                  raise ValueError
                                          except:
                                              notepad.messageBox('lines in header must be integer <= lines in block and >= 1')
                                              continue
                                          break
                                      lines_not_in_header = lines_per_block - lines_in_header
                                      find_regex = '(?-s)((?:.*\R){%s})' % lines_in_header
                                      if lines_not_in_header:
                                          find_regex += '((?:.*(?:\R|\Z)){%s})' % lines_not_in_header
                                      # print(find_regex)
                                      header_block_list = []
                                      doc_len = editor.getLength()
                                      
                                      def on_match(m):
                                          sorted_header = eol.join(sorted(m.group(1).splitlines(), reverse=reverse_header))
                                          edited_block = sorted_header + eol + m.group(2)
                                          if m.span()[1] < doc_len:
                                              edited_block = edited_block[:-len(eol)]
                                          header_block_list.append((sorted_header, edited_block))
                                      
                                      editor.research(find_regex, on_match)
                                      header_block_list_sorted = [x[1] for x in sorted(header_block_list, reverse=reverse_blocks)]
                                      # print(header_block_list)
                                      editor.setText(eol.join(header_block_list_sorted))
                                      
                                  if __name__ == '__main__':
                                      main()
                                  
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                                  • Mark OlsonM
                                    Mark Olson @Mark Olson
                                    last edited by

                                    @Mark-Olson
                                    My initial script had some bugs. Use this instead

                                    # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                                    #########################################
                                    #
                                    #  sort_line_blocks_and_headers
                                    #
                                    #########################################
                                    
                                    # references:
                                    #  https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/24742/need-help-with-custom-sort-operations
                                    
                                    # HOW IT WORKS:
                                    # 1. Divide the document into blocks of N lines, of which the top M lines are the header.
                                    # 2. Sort the header of each block
                                    # 3. Sort the blocks by the sorted headers.
                                    # EXAMPLE INPUT:
                                    # CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                                    # AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                                    # 3
                                    # BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                                    # AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                                    # 2
                                    # CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                                    # BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                                    # 1
                                    # RESPOND TO THE 4 PROMPTS AS FOLLOWS: 3, yes, 2, yes
                                    # RESULT:
                                    # AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                                    # BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                                    # 2
                                    # AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
                                    # CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                                    # 3
                                    # BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
                                    # CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
                                    # 1
                                    from __future__ import print_function
                                    from Npp import *
                                    
                                    def main():
                                        eol = [ '\r\n', '\r', '\n' ][ editor.getEOLMode() ]
                                        
                                        while True:
                                            lines_per_block_str = notepad.prompt('number of lines per block', 'sort blocks', '3')
                                            if lines_per_block_str is None:
                                                return
                                            try:
                                                lines_per_block = int(lines_per_block_str)
                                                if lines_per_block < 1:
                                                    raise ValueError
                                            except:
                                                notepad.messageBox('lines per block must be integer >= 1')
                                                continue
                                            
                                            sort_blocks_ascending_str = notepad.prompt('sort blocks least to greatest (yes/no)', 'sort blocks', 'yes')
                                            if sort_blocks_ascending_str is None:
                                                return
                                            reverse_blocks = sort_blocks_ascending_str != 'yes'
                                            
                                            lines_in_header_str = notepad.prompt('number of lines in header', 'sort blocks', '1')
                                            if lines_in_header_str is None:
                                                return
                                            try:
                                                lines_in_header = int(lines_in_header_str)
                                                if lines_in_header < 1 or lines_in_header > lines_per_block:
                                                    raise ValueError
                                            except:
                                                notepad.messageBox('lines in header must be integer <= lines in block and >= 1')
                                                continue
                                            
                                            if lines_in_header > 1:
                                                sort_header_ascending_str = notepad.prompt('sort header least to greatest (yes/no)', 'sort blocks', 'yes')
                                                if sort_header_ascending_str is None:
                                                    return
                                                reverse_header = sort_header_ascending_str != 'yes'
                                            else:
                                                reverse_header = False
                                            break
                                        
                                        lines_not_in_header = lines_per_block - lines_in_header
                                        if lines_not_in_header:
                                            find_regex = '(?-s)((?:.*\R){%s})((?:.*(?:\R|\Z)){%s})' % (lines_in_header, lines_not_in_header)
                                        else:
                                            find_regex = '(?-s)((?:.*(?:\R|\Z)){%s})' % lines_in_header
                                        # print(find_regex)
                                        header_block_list = []
                                        doc_len = editor.getLength()
                                        
                                        def on_match(m):
                                            is_last_match = m.span()[1] == doc_len
                                            group1 = m.group(1)
                                            if not group1:
                                                return
                                            sorted_header = eol.join(sorted(group1.splitlines(), reverse=reverse_header))
                                            if lines_not_in_header:
                                                edited_block = sorted_header + eol + m.group(2)
                                            else:
                                                edited_block = sorted_header
                                            if not is_last_match and edited_block.endswith(eol):
                                                edited_block = edited_block[:-len(eol)]
                                            header_block_list.append((sorted_header, edited_block))
                                        
                                        editor.research(find_regex, on_match)
                                        header_block_list_sorted = [x[1] for x in sorted(header_block_list, reverse=reverse_blocks)]
                                        # print(header_block_list)
                                        editor.setText(eol.join(header_block_list_sorted))
                                        
                                    if __name__ == '__main__':
                                        main()
                                    
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                                      Dean-Corso @Mark Olson
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                                      @Terry-R
                                      @Mark-Olson

                                      Thank you guys for trying to help me (and others maybe too) to find a solution for my sorting problems. Sounds great that you was able to create a script for that task. Only problem at the moment is I don’t know yet how to use it so maybe you could give me a little crash curse what plugin to install and what parameters I have to execute (python + your script + my npp tab or file) etc. So I have python installed already on computer. My question is also whether I can execute your py script in npp for the open / focused tab itself (also when I just have written text in real time without saved file). As I said, not sure what plugin to install for py (by the way, the PyNPP plugin is not listed in plugin manager) if I have to. Would be nice if you could tell me and show one or two examples how to execute your script with an file which is open in notepad++ or if possible also using a direct tab (none file) in pipe mode etc if this is supported. Thank you.

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                                      • PeterJonesP
                                        PeterJones @Dean-Corso
                                        last edited by

                                        @Dean-Corso said in Need help with custom sort operations:

                                        little crash curse what plugin to install and what parameters I have to execute

                                        FAQ: How to install and run a script in pythonscript

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                                          Dean-Corso @PeterJones
                                          last edited by

                                          @PeterJones

                                          Thank you for that link & info. Ok, I think I got it working now to execute your script @Mark-Olson and on my first tests it seems to work as I wanted! Coolio! I will do some more tests but it looks already pretty well.

                                          Is this sort operation which works now for all complete lines also doable to for that rectangle selection (maybe for later)? Lets say I have few vertical text blocks and I want to select any of them via rectangle selection and want to sort all lines from that selection. Could that be possible too?

                                          Just as info: I found out that if I want to sort specific rectangle selected lines (middle - end) that it’s only working when I trim all the selected lines starting at same vertical position and I also need to change all blank chars like TABs to Space before I do a sort to make it work. Just don’t understand why but I have to.

                                          Example: 2 blocks / tabs between / sort ascending ic.

                                          66666				qqqqqqq
                                          55555555			zzzzzzz
                                          777					aaaaaaa
                                          88888888888			xxxxxxx
                                          

                                          I just select the second block via rectangle select then I do the line sort with ingore case and I got this out.

                                          55555555			zzzzzzz
                                          88888888888			xxxxxxx
                                          777					aaaaaaa
                                          66666				qqqqqqq
                                          

                                          =? So when I do same but before I call the blank option “Tab to Space” and select the 2. block and call then the sort function then I get this out…

                                          777                 aaaaaaa
                                          66666               qqqqqqq
                                          88888888888         xxxxxxx
                                          55555555            zzzzzzz
                                          

                                          which is correctly now. Just don’t understand why I have to change the tabs to space before the selection so normally it should play no role at this point what comes before the selection you know. Is this a bug or do I understand it wrong? You know what I mean?

                                          Thank you very much so far guys.

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                                          • CoisesC
                                            Coises
                                            last edited by

                                            @Dean-Corso If it helps you, my plugin Columns++ (still in alpha stage, though apparently stable) can sort column selections containing tabs.

                                            The reason the native sorts in Notepad++ don’t work is because they determine the first and last character positions of the rectangular selection in the first line of the selection and then apply those character positions to all lines; they don’t use the line-by-line contents of the rectangular selection.

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