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    • VTGroupGitHubV
      VTGroupGitHub
      last edited by

      I don’t know how to explain what happened, but I restarted N++ one more time, and now the button works as expected.
      Very odd, as I’d done that a couple of times already. Thanks to everyone for the assistance!

      And regarding the same number of levels comment, it appears that tool we’re using to talk decides that back-to-back commas should be displayed as a single comma. In all but the last config line above, there are 2 commas before the .bmp. The second comma just didn’t render in my post.

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones
        last edited by

        @VTGroupGitHub said in Shortcut or menu path to "Rotate to right/left":

        tool we’re using to talk decides

        Yes, it uses markdown format – though I’ve never seen it eat commas before; I guess it depends on what other markdown you’re using.

        If you ever want text to come through literally, the best is to highlight the literal then press the </> toolbar button at the top:

        Edit,Line Operations,Sort Lines Lexicographically Ascending,,sort.bmp
        
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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse
          last edited by

          What I think the problem was is that a newly created script hasn’t been assigned
          an ID known to npp. This is normally done during plugin initialization where npp
          asks for functions to register, hence the restart of npp solved it.

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          • deleeleeD
            deleelee @Ekopalypse
            last edited by

            @Ekopalypse said in Shortcut or menu path to "Rotate to right/left":

            A python script might look like this

            import ctypes
            
            ROTATION_A_LEFT = 2000
            ROTATION_A_RIGHT = 2001
            WM_COMMAND = 0x111
            
            def isSingleView():
                npp_hwnd = ctypes.windll.user32.FindWindowW(u'Notepad++', None)
                splitter_hwnd = ctypes.windll.user32.FindWindowExW(npp_hwnd, None, u'splitterContainer', None)
                return (not bool(ctypes.windll.user32.IsWindowVisible(splitter_hwnd)), splitter_hwnd)
            
            def LOWORD(value): return value & 0xFFFF
            
            single_view, hwnd = isSingleView()
            if not single_view:
                ctypes.windll.user32.SendMessageW(hwnd, WM_COMMAND, LOWORD(ROTATION_A_LEFT), 0)
            

            A few years old but it still works!!! I’ve been wanting a toolbar button for rotating the panes and this is great. Do you know if it would be possible to have the script toggle so that it rotates one way on the first click and back the other way on the next click? As it is, the first click rotates in the desired direction but the next click rotates once more in the same direction which doesn’t return the panes to the order they were in, so it requires three clicks to do that. Obviously, I could just have two buttons, one for right and one for left, but it would save toolbar space if they were combined into one button.

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @deleelee
              last edited by

              @deleelee

              Oh dear … When I see this old code, what was I thinking? :-D

              let’s create a new property of the notepad class and store the state there.

              import ctypes
              
              ROTATION_A_LEFT = 2000
              ROTATION_A_RIGHT = 2001
              WM_COMMAND = 0x111
              
              def isSingleView():
                  npp_hwnd = ctypes.windll.user32.FindWindowW(u'Notepad++', None)
                  splitter_hwnd = ctypes.windll.user32.FindWindowExW(npp_hwnd, None, u'splitterContainer', None)
                  return (not bool(ctypes.windll.user32.IsWindowVisible(splitter_hwnd)), splitter_hwnd)
              
              def LOWORD(value): return value & 0xFFFF
              
              if not hasattr(notepad, "rotateSplitView"):
                  notepad.rotateSplitView = False
              
              single_view, hwnd = isSingleView()
              if not single_view:
                  if notepad.rotateSplitView:
                      ctypes.windll.user32.SendMessageW(hwnd, WM_COMMAND, LOWORD(ROTATION_A_LEFT), 0)
                  else:
                      ctypes.windll.user32.SendMessageW(hwnd, WM_COMMAND, LOWORD(ROTATION_A_RIGHT), 0)
                  notepad.rotateSplitView = not notepad.rotateSplitView
              

              But nowadays I guess I would do something like

              from ctypes import wintypes, WinDLL
              from Npp import notepad
              
              class ViewRotator():
                  def __init__(self):
                      self.LOWORD_LEFT = 2000
                      self.LOWORD_RIGHT = 2001
                      self.WM_COMMAND = 0x111
                      self.toggle_rotating_direction = False
                      self.npp_hwnd = WinDLL("user32").FindWindowW(u'Notepad++', None)
                      self.splitter_hwnd = WinDLL("user32").FindWindowExW(self.npp_hwnd, None, u'splitterContainer', None)
                      self.send = WinDLL("user32").SendMessageW
                      self.send.argtypes = [wintypes.HWND, wintypes.UINT, wintypes.WPARAM, wintypes.LPARAM]
                      self.send.resttype = wintypes.LPARAM  # LRESULT
              
                  def isSingleView(self):
                      return not bool(WinDLL("user32").IsWindowVisible(self.splitter_hwnd))
              
                  def rotate(self):
                      if not self.isSingleView():
                          if self.toggle_rotating_direction:
                              self.send(self.splitter_hwnd, self.WM_COMMAND, self.LOWORD_RIGHT, 0)
                          else:
                              self.send(self.splitter_hwnd, self.WM_COMMAND, self.LOWORD_LEFT, 0)
                          self.toggle_rotating_direction = not self.toggle_rotating_direction
              
              
              if not hasattr(notepad, "rotateSplitView"):
                  notepad.rotateSplitView = ViewRotator().rotate
              
              notepad.rotateSplitView()
              
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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                last edited by Alan Kilborn

                @Ekopalypse

                self.send.resttype = wintypes.LPARAM # LRESULT

                I think you mean restype

                def isSingleView(self):
                …
                if not self.isSingleView():

                Any reason not to use notepad.isSingleView() instead of writing a custom function?


                Oh dear … When I see this old code, what was I thinking? :-D

                Yep, we all feel this way about our own old code. :-)
                It’s because we’ve learned so much since the time of original writing.

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by

                  @Alan-Kilborn said in Shortcut or menu path to "Rotate to right/left":

                  I think you mean restype

                  Yes, I do, thanks for pointing that out.

                  Any reason not to use notepad.isSingleView() instead of writing a custom function?

                  No, I just hadn’t thought about whether there were any builtin methods.

                  Yep, we all feel this way about our own old code. :-)
                  It’s because we’ve learned so much since the time of original writing.

                  … and still learning … :-D that’s the beauty of this work, at least for me.

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                  • EkopalypseE
                    Ekopalypse @Ekopalypse
                    last edited by Ekopalypse

                    @deleelee

                    UPDATED VERSION

                    from ctypes import wintypes, WinDLL
                    from Npp import notepad
                    
                    class ViewRotator():
                        def __init__(self):
                            self.LOWORD_LEFT = 2000
                            self.LOWORD_RIGHT = 2001
                            self.WM_COMMAND = 0x111
                            self.toggle_rotating_direction = False
                            self.npp_hwnd = WinDLL("user32").FindWindowW(u'Notepad++', None)
                            self.splitter_hwnd = WinDLL("user32").FindWindowExW(self.npp_hwnd, None, u'splitterContainer', None)
                            self.send = WinDLL("user32").SendMessageW
                            self.send.argtypes = [wintypes.HWND, wintypes.UINT, wintypes.WPARAM, wintypes.LPARAM]
                            self.send.restype = wintypes.LPARAM  # LRESULT
                    
                        def rotate(self):
                            if not notepad.isSingleView():
                                if self.toggle_rotating_direction:
                                    self.send(self.splitter_hwnd, self.WM_COMMAND, self.LOWORD_RIGHT, 0)
                                else:
                                    self.send(self.splitter_hwnd, self.WM_COMMAND, self.LOWORD_LEFT, 0)
                                self.toggle_rotating_direction = not self.toggle_rotating_direction
                    
                    
                    if not hasattr(notepad, "rotateSplitView"):
                        notepad.rotateSplitView = ViewRotator().rotate
                    
                    notepad.rotateSplitView()
                    
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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                      last edited by

                      @Ekopalypse

                      This is an interesting approach to remembering toggle_rotating_direction from run to run of the script. Side note: IMO the name of that variable could have been better.

                      If I were writing that script, I might have remembered only the variable in the notepad variable (i.e., notepad.toggle_rotating_direction = …) instead of the function.

                      Your way has the advantage that you’ve added a general purpose function (notepad.rotateSplitView()) that could also easily be called by other scripts.

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by

                        @Alan-Kilborn said in Shortcut or menu path to "Rotate to right/left":

                        IMO the name of that variable could have been better

                        Sure, but I’m constantly struggling to name things.
                        What would be your choice? change_rotating_direction?

                        …

                        I had the same thoughts and decided to use a function because it can easily be modified to use a parameter to get either a split landscape or portrait view.

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn
                          last edited by

                          IMO the name of that variable could have been better

                          The reason toggle_rotating_direction isn’t good IMO is because, every time the code runs a toggle happens, and not just when toggle_rotating_direction is true.

                          what would be your choice?

                          Hmm, for this one, since it is a boolean, I might go with next_rotate_is_to_the_right.

                          With something like that, true/false makes sense.

                          Of course, this is all up to individual taste.


                          I’m constantly struggling to name things.

                          Yes, it is hard sometimes. Often what I do is to name something zz or zzz and just barrel ahead coding with that. Later, like when I’ve completed the local block of code, a good name surfaces and a rename fixes things.

                          I find that if I spend the time up front to come up with a great name, the code to be written changes the meaning somewhat and the great name is no longer great. So I end up taking the time to come up with 2 good names instead of just 1. Naming after the fact seems a viable technique, at least for me.

                          Of course I don’t do this 100% of the time, just when a suitable name doesn’t immediately come to mind.

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                          • deleeleeD
                            deleelee @Ekopalypse
                            last edited by

                            @Ekopalypse said in Shortcut or menu path to "Rotate to right/left":

                            @deleelee

                            UPDATED VERSION

                            from ctypes import wintypes, WinDLL
                            from Npp import notepad
                            
                            class ViewRotator():
                                def __init__(self):
                                    self.LOWORD_LEFT = 2000
                                    self.LOWORD_RIGHT = 2001
                                    self.WM_COMMAND = 0x111
                                    self.toggle_rotating_direction = False
                                    self.npp_hwnd = WinDLL("user32").FindWindowW(u'Notepad++', None)
                                    self.splitter_hwnd = WinDLL("user32").FindWindowExW(self.npp_hwnd, None, u'splitterContainer', None)
                                    self.send = WinDLL("user32").SendMessageW
                                    self.send.argtypes = [wintypes.HWND, wintypes.UINT, wintypes.WPARAM, wintypes.LPARAM]
                                    self.send.restype = wintypes.LPARAM  # LRESULT
                            
                                def rotate(self):
                                    if not notepad.isSingleView():
                                        if self.toggle_rotating_direction:
                                            self.send(self.splitter_hwnd, self.WM_COMMAND, self.LOWORD_RIGHT, 0)
                                        else:
                                            self.send(self.splitter_hwnd, self.WM_COMMAND, self.LOWORD_LEFT, 0)
                                        self.toggle_rotating_direction = not self.toggle_rotating_direction
                            
                            
                            if not hasattr(notepad, "rotateSplitView"):
                                notepad.rotateSplitView = ViewRotator().rotate
                            
                            notepad.rotateSplitView()
                            

                            Wowsers!!! That is perfect. Thank you so much.

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