Maintain Indent While Pasting Multiple Lines
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@Dennis-Bareis said in Maintain Indent While Pasting Multiple Lines:
worst possible solution to the problem that helps no-one
In your opinion.
If Notepad++ started behaving like you seem to want it when I paste into Notepad++, it would completely and totally and utterly disrupt my workflow having to fix what it messed up.
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@PeterJones said in Maintain Indent While Pasting Multiple Lines:
it would completely and totally and utterly disrupt my workflow having to fix what it messed up
I think you should hold judgement and wait on the script – I don’t know how saving some reformatting after a paste would disrupt a workflow, except making it smoother because you don’t have to do some steps… :-)
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Possibly. Since I don’t remember seeing the differently-indented first line from a multi line paste, perhaps I don’t ever paste multiple lines on an already-indented line, so maybe it wouldn’t affect me at all.
But since the status quo works for me, and with all the problems of recent “improvements”, I would be reluctant to see it implemented, with the fear that the implementation, even if not the basic idea, messes up my workflow.
As a script, it wouldn’t be a problem: if it helps me, great; if it does nothing or messes me up, I would just not use it. But as a feature of the app, if it messed me up, I’d have to lobby for a new zero byte config file, and I don’t want to have to do that.
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@Alan-Kilborn said in Maintain Indent While Pasting Multiple Lines:
@PeterJones said in Maintain Indent While Pasting Multiple Lines:
I think you should hold judgement and wait on the script – I don’t know how saving some reformatting after a paste would disrupt a workflow
I could be wrong but I took it as sarcasm 😀
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@Dennis-Bareis said in Maintain Indent While Pasting Multiple Lines:
I could be wrong but I took it as sarcasm
PJ is rarely sarcastic (as a moderator here he is somewhat required to be “even keel”). Usually, the farthest he’ll go is something like this:
…recent “improvements”…
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I would really want this too
I posted about it on reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/notepadplusplus/comments/1cp6r8x/apply_autoindent_on_multiline_paste_is_there_away/I keep a lot of notes on Notepad++ and I use the Auto-indent feature a lot but it doesn’t work when you paste text.
for example:
How to do X? 1) just do the X 2) Blah Blah X
When I paste something from the clipboard I expect it to look like this:
How to do X? 1) just do the X 2) Blah Blah X Random copied text from internet line 1 Random copied text from internet line 2 Random copied text from internet line 3 Random copied text from internet line 4
but it get pasted like this:
How to do X? 1) just do the X 2) Blah Blah X Random copied text from internet line 1 Random copied text from internet line 2 Random copied text from internet line 3 Random copied text from internet line 4
So since I pressed enter and pasted the text, the first pasted line respect the auto-indent, but the subsequent lines does not.
I think this would be a nice optional feature to add on top of Notepad++ Auto-indent setting, as Follow auto-indent on paste
☐ Auto-indent ☐ follow auto-indent on paste
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Hello, @stoopidoman and All,
The example provided by @stoopidoman is not clearly explained ! I suppose that what he wants to say is :
I have this text in a new tab, after hitting the
Enter
key right after theX
char and the trailing space, of the second line :How to do X? 1) just do the X 2) Blah Blah X
So, the cursor is presently right before the
2)
string, but on the third line, after sometabulation
orspace
charsBe aware that some plugins may change the default indent behaviour of Notepad++, like, for example, the
Elastic Tabstops
plugin. In this case, before doing the test, simply disable the plugin !
Now, I pasted the text , below, from Internet :
Random copied text from internet line 1 Random copied text from internet line 2 Random copied text from internet line 3 Random copied text from internet line 4
When I paste the above text in my new tab, I get the following text :
How to do X? 1) just do the X 2) Blah Blah X Random copied text from internet line 1 Random copied text from internet line 2 Random copied text from internet line 3 Random copied text from internet line 4
However, I would have expected this kind of text :
How to do X? 1) just do the X 2) Blah Blah X Random copied text from internet line 1 Random copied text from internet line 2 Random copied text from internet line 3 Random copied text from internet line 4
How to get this last behaviour with pasted text ?
Best Regards,
guy038
IMPORTANT POINT :
To respect the same displaying as the @stoopidoman’s one, I had to do the following operation, too :
Edit > Blank Operations > TAB to Space
Thus, all this story is a bit tricky !
Certainly, @stoopidoman, previously configured his N++ installation as :
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Go to
Settings > Preferences... > Language > Tab Settings
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In the list, choose the
Normal
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Uncheck the
Use Default Value
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Don’t change the
Tab size
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Check the
Replace by space
option
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Sorry all… earlier in this thread I promised a script… and I haven’t delivered.
It IS more difficult to do a comprehensive solution on this than one would think – and sometimes that can keep one from finishing something to their own satisfaction.
Let me see what I can do about dumbing it down and at least getting something posted… -
Quite fresh code that uses PythonScript. Got the
getClipboardText()
idea from a post by @Alan-Kilborn .from Npp import editor, notepad import re def main(): def getClipboardText(): editor = notepad.createScintilla() editor.paste() editor.convertEOLs(eolMode) text = editor.getText() notepad.destroyScintilla(editor) return text def repl(m): if useTabs: result = m.group(1).replace(' ' * tabWidth, '\t') size = result.count('\t') else: result = m.group(1).replace('\t', ' ' * tabWidth) size = result.count(' ' * tabWidth) if not minSize[0] or size < minSize[0]: minSize[0] = size return result pos = editor.getCurrentPos() tabWidth = editor.getTabWidth() useTabs = editor.getUseTabs() eolMode = editor.getEOLMode() eol = ['\r\n', '\r', '\n'][eolMode] minSize = [0] text = getClipboardText() if not text: return parts = re.split(r'\r?\n', text) # Normalize indents. re_indents = re.compile(r'^([\t ]+)') for index, line in enumerate(parts): modified = re_indents.sub(repl, line) parts[index] = modified # Remove indents to flatten. tabLiteral = '\t' if useTabs else ' ' * tabWidth while minSize[0]: for index, line in enumerate(parts): parts[index] = line.replace(tabLiteral, '', 1) minSize[0] -= 1 # Add indents to finalize. line = editor.lineFromPosition(pos) indentSize = editor.getLineIndentation(line) while indentSize > 0: for index, line in enumerate(parts): if index > 0: parts[index] = tabLiteral + line indentSize -= tabWidth # Join lines and insert into editor. text = eol.join(parts) editor.insertText(pos, text) main()
It should get the text from the clipboard, normalize and flatten the indenting, add indents from position from the current editor line and then insert into the editor.
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@Alan-Kilborn said in Maintain Indent While Pasting Multiple Lines:
Let me see what I can do about dumbing it down and at least getting something posted…
Here’s my entry; I call the script
PasteSpecialAtCurrentIndentColumn.py
.# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from __future__ import print_function ######################################### # # PasteSpecialAtCurrentIndentColumn (PSACIC) # ######################################### # references: # https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/25295 # for newbie info on PythonScripts, see https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/23039/faq-desk-how-to-install-and-run-a-script-in-pythonscript #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- from Npp import * import os, re # script modified by moderator; see May 11 9:27p posting (by mpheath) below #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- try: editor3h # third editor, hidden except NameError: editor3h = notepad.createScintilla() #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- class PSACIC(object): def __init__(self): if not editor.canPaste() or not editor3h.canPaste(): return rect_sel_mode = editor.getSelectionMode() in [ SELECTIONMODE.RECTANGLE, SELECTIONMODE.THIN ] if rect_sel_mode: self.mb('Cannot use this paste-special when in column-block mode.') return if editor.getSelections() > 1: self.mb('Cannot use this paste-special when more than a single caret is active.') return if len(editor.getSelText()) > 0: self.mb('Cannot use this paste-special when text is selected.') return curr_pos = editor.getCurrentPos() curr_line_starting_pos = editor.positionFromLine(editor.lineFromPosition(curr_pos)) if curr_pos == curr_line_starting_pos: # caret at start of line; just do normal/simple paste editor.paste() return curr_line_text_before_caret = editor.getTextRange(curr_line_starting_pos, curr_pos) if re.search(r'\S', curr_line_text_before_caret): self.mb('Cannot use this paste-special at an insertion point with non-whitespace to its left.') return clipboard_text = self.clipboard_get_text() eol = [ '\r\n', '\r', '\n' ][editor.getEOLMode()] if eol not in clipboard_text: # no 2nd+ line(s) in data to paste, so nothing to adjust; just do normal/simple paste editor.paste() return clipboard_lines_list = clipboard_text.splitlines() # see if there's a common all-whitespace prefix on the clipboard lines m = re.search(r'^\s+', os.path.commonprefix(clipboard_lines_list)) common_ws_prefix_on_clipboard_lines = m.group(0) if m else '' # remove any common all-whitespace prefix on the clipboard lines clipboard_lines_list = [ re.sub('^' + common_ws_prefix_on_clipboard_lines, '', s) for s in clipboard_lines_list ] # prepend the current line's indentation whitespace to all of the clipboard lines: first_clipboard_line_text = clipboard_lines_list[0] # remember the first clipboard line before indenting all the rest # add new indentation to all of the modified clipboard lines except the first line: clipboard_lines_list = [ re.sub('^', curr_line_text_before_caret, s) for s in clipboard_lines_list[1:] ] clipboard_lines_list.insert(0, first_clipboard_line_text) # put the first line back into the list at its old position # do our modified "paste" and set new caret appropriately: old_doc_len = editor.getLength() editor.insertText(curr_pos, eol.join(clipboard_lines_list) + eol) # "paste" in the appropriately indented new text new_caret_pos = curr_pos + editor.getLength() - old_doc_len editor.setSel(new_caret_pos, new_caret_pos) # set caret at end of "pasted" text; scroll viewport if needed def clipboard_get_text(self, eol_mode=None): # if eol_mode arg is not-specified, use the current editor's eol mode: editor3h.setEOLMode(editor.getEOLMode() if eol_mode is None else eol_mode) editor3h.clearAll() editor3h.paste() retval = editor3h.getText() return retval def mb(self, msg, flags=0, title=''): # a message-box function return notepad.messageBox(msg, title if title else 'PSACIC', flags) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- if __name__ == '__main__': PSACIC()
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@Alan-Kilborn You probably have the
os
andre
modules imported in a previous script as your posted script does not import those modules and can produceNameError
tracebacks.Imports:
from Npp import * import os, re
Added near the top of the script fixes it.
The script looks interesting. The comparison between both scripts may suggest some ideas for improvement. ;)
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@mpheath said in Maintain Indent While Pasting Multiple Lines:
You probably have the os and re modules imported
Ah, yea, sorry. :-(
That’s what I get for “hurrying” to catch up with you in getting something posted (but again, that’s an artifact of me not posting a script much earlier). I’d be surprised if there aren’t further errors in the script I posted. :-)
My
startup.py
does a lot of things, and imports os and re out of necessity there. I usually test scripts I’m going to post with a vanilla setup which would have discovered the error, but this time I didn’t. :-(
The comparison between both scripts may suggest some ideas for improvement
Yes, for sure!
Your script futzes with tab characters vs. space characters; in my script I chose to handle it this way (or, largely not-handle it):
- require any common leading whitespace on all lines in the clipboard to be identical for it to be removed
- use the leading whitespace on the line where the paste-special is invoked to be used “as is” when prepended to the clipboard lines
If users can’t get their tab vs. space indentation consistent (i.e., one way or the other)…I consider this “not my problem”.
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