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    • guy038G
      guy038
      last edited by

      Hi Dail,

      I, first, based on your two comments, in your Lua script, below :

      – Mimic Visual Studio’s “Ctrl+C” that copies the entire line if nothing is selected

      – Mimic Visual Studio’s “Ctrl+X” that cuts the line if nothing is selected

      As you said that SCI_LINECUT and SCI_LINECOPY don’t have exactly the same behaviour :

      • I downloaded your last 0.2.0 version of your Lua plugin

      • After some searches, in your Lua documentation, I understood that the Notepad object npp.AddShortcut must be called, on startup only !

      • So, I put your lua script text, inside the StartUp script and save it. Then, I closed and restarted my 6.8.8 N++.

      => As expected, the new commands CTRL + C and CTRL + X do the job, nicely, even if no selection exists !

      Unfortunately, I couldn not see any difference with the Scintilla commands SCI_LINECUT and SCI_LINECOPY ( that I kept, with the ALT + CTRL + X/C shortcuts ), even after pasting the clipboard contents, in an other document !

      What I’m missing ?

      Cheers,

      guy038

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      • dailD
        dail
        last edited by dail

        With the two shortcuts I’ve posted they work to enhance the normal copy and cut functionality. If there is a selection they both work as normal copy/cut. If there is no selection then they behave by copying or cutting the line. However, SCI_LINECUT and SCI_LINECOPY doesn’t pay any attention the the selection.

        Secondly, to quote the documentation about SCI_COPYALLOWLINE

        On Windows, an extra “MSDEVLineSelect” marker is added to the clipboard which is then used in SCI_PASTE to paste the whole line before the current line.

        So the difference is when it is pasted it replaces the entire line instead of pasting the line directly at the cursor’s position.

        Similar effects can be achieved both ways but users that are use to Visual Studios will definitely notice a difference.

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        • YaronY
          Yaron
          last edited by

          Hello all,

          @Claudia-Frank,
          Thank you for your contribution (and generosity…).

          @guy038,
          Thank you for your contribution. Nice to see an old friend. :)

          @dail,
          Thank you for further developing and improving this important plugin. Great work.

          And thanks also for referring to my Copy Line request. Really nice.

          It would be nice to have a function coping the current line regardless of any selection (like editor.lineCopy() in PythonScript).

          I actually meant an option to copy the entire line even if part of it is selected.
          In a future version. :)

          And, with your permission, two more requests:

          1. A context-menu in the Console Output field.
          2. An option to change text direction (LTR/RTL) in the Console Input field.
            (PythonScript uses the System Edit-Context-Menu which includes this functionality).

          Best regards.

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          • dailD
            dail
            last edited by

            @Yaron

            I actually meant an option to copy the entire line even if part of it is selected.

            If I understand what you are wanting you can simply use editor:LineCopy()

            A context-menu in the Console Output field.

            Would be simple to add. If you want you can open a feature request on Github and we can discuss it more there.

            An option to change text direction (LTR/RTL) in the Console Input field.

            One of the change I made from PythonScript was replace the input field with a Scintilla control. So I’m not sure how easy this would be to change the text direction.

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            • guy038G
              guy038
              last edited by

              Hello Dail,

              Thanks for your quick reply ! But, even before opening my laptop and seeing your post, this morning ( in France ! ), I had understood the differences between the two behaviours. Indeed, although I ran the copy and cut commands, with a previous selection, I did not see the differences, at first sight !

              Sorry. It would have saved you to reply me about this matter, as you, certainly, need time to develop your Lua plugin :-(

              Best Regards

              guy038

              BTW, it’s a chance that you give the Visual Studio’s method, about copy/cut text ! Because, the two commands editor:LineCopy() and editor:LineDelete() are absent, from your Lua Script documentation, at the address below :

              https://github.com/dail8859/LuaScript/blob/master/doc/editor.md

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              • YaronY
                Yaron
                last edited by

                Hello dail,

                Thanks for replying.

                Yes, I was looking for ‘editor:LineCopy()’.
                Not finding it in the documentation page, I assumed it was not available.

                I’ve opened two issues on GitHub.

                Best regards.

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                • dailD
                  dail
                  last edited by

                  A new version has been release. v0.4.0

                  Now with API documentation. https://dail8859.github.io/LuaScript/

                  This release includes bug fixes, GUI enhancements, and a large portion of the Notepad++ message and notifications are available.

                  As always, comments/questions are welcome.

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                  • M
                    MaximilianKohler
                    last edited by MaximilianKohler

                    The startup script doesn’t seem to work with the PortableApps dot com version. I was trying to use this:

                    community.notepad-plus-plus dot org/topic/11233/disable-ascii-control-characters-shortcuts/5

                    I’ll post to the portableapps forum and see what they say:
                    portableapps dot com/node/70143

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @MaximilianKohler
                      last edited by

                      @MaximilianKohler said in [New Plugin] LuaScript:

                      with the PortableApps dot com version

                      This isn’t a supported version.
                      Best thing to do is not use it.
                      Notepad++ itself distributes a “portable” version – use that.

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                      • mpheathM
                        mpheath @MaximilianKohler
                        last edited by mpheath

                        @MaximilianKohler Do a simple test to debug.

                        startup.lua:

                        -- Startup script
                        -- Changes will take effect once Notepad++ is restarted
                        
                        print('Hello World')
                        

                        Console:

                        Hello World
                        Lua 5.3.5  Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
                        

                        With the PortableApps distribution of Notepad++, If you install a plugin and Notepad++ restarts then the environmental variables related to PortableApps are not set from that instance of Notepad++. You need to close that instance and start a new instance using Notepad++Portable.exe to have those environmental variables set. You can check by running CMD and use the command set from Notepad++ to see all the extra environmental variables that are added or values being modified.

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