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    • Brian McCannB Offline
      Brian McCann
      last edited by

      With v6.7.9.2 after executing a Find In Files, the Context Menu stops working. Opening a new instance with -multiInst option returns the functionality in the new instance but not the original. Using a WinXP machine.

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      • peterandreeP Offline
        peterandree
        last edited by

        This alsao happens on a Win7 machine

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        • WinterSilenceW Offline
          WinterSilence
          last edited by

          i too have this problem

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          • pnedevP Offline
            pnedev
            last edited by

            As a temporary solution until the problem is fixed you can disable DSpellCheck plugin (move the DSpellCheck.dll to plugins/disabled folder).

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            • Chuck RheaultC Offline
              Chuck Rheault
              last edited by

              Ditto on Windows 8.0
              Glad to know a restart of Notepad++ will reset the issue.

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              • Jason MossJ Offline
                Jason Moss
                last edited by

                Also version 6.9 had the same problem. I moved DSpellCheck.dll to plugins/disabled folder and is now working.

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                • guy038G Offline
                  guy038
                  last edited by

                  Hello Jason and All,

                  You should do this test :

                  • Re-install the DSpellCheck plugin in the plugins directory

                  • Open Notepad++

                  • Choose the menu option Plugins - DSpellCheck- Settings…

                  • Click on the Simple tab, if necessary

                  • At the bottom of this panel, for Suggestions Control, click on the drop-down list

                  • Select the Special Suggestion Button ( instead of the default option Use N++ Context Menu )

                  • Click, now, on the Advanced tab

                  • In Underline Style, you may change the appearance of the misspelled words ( Squiggle, by default ) as well as the colour ( Red by default )

                  As DSpellCheck will, no longer, use the Context Menu, may be the issues won’t appear anymore !?

                  Best Regards,

                  guy038

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                  • Ananthalakshmi RagiA Offline
                    Ananthalakshmi Ragi
                    last edited by

                    For me, this was resolved by removing the 1.2.12.2 version of DSpellChecker and retaining 1.2.12.0 version.

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