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    • andrecool-68A
      andrecool-68 @Alan Kilborn
      last edited by

      @Alan-Kilborn Why not show how to do it?

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @andrecool-68
        last edited by

        @andrecool-68

        Hmmmm…

        Install Pythonscript plugin
        Create new script, call it ShowDocSwitcher.py
        In body of script, put notepad.showDocSwitcher(True)
        Save script
        To run script, go to Plugins > Pythonscript > Scripts and select ShowDocSwitcher
        DOC SWITCHER WINDOW IS SHOWN
        Optional: Create shortcut or toolbar button for script

        Create another new script, call it HideDocSwitcher.py
        In body of script, put notepad.showDocSwitcher(False)
        Save script
        To run script, go to Plugins > Pythonscript > Scripts and select HideDocSwitcher
        DOC SWITCHER WINDOW IS HIDDEN
        Optional: Create shortcut or toolbar button for script

        :^P

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        • MAPJe71M
          MAPJe71
          last edited by MAPJe71

          I’m using the LuaScript plugin to toggle the Doc Switcher:

          1. add the following lines to startup.lua:
          npp.AddShortcut("Toggle Doc Switcher", "", function()
              npp:ShowDocSwitcher( not npp:IsDocSwitcherShown() )
          end)
          
          1. create a DocSwitcher image (i.e. Toolbar-DocSwitcher.bmp) for the toolbar and put it in the same directory as CustomizeToolbar.btn.
          2. add the following line to CustomizeToolbar.btn:
          Plugins,LuaScript,Toggle Doc Switcher,,Toolbar-DocSwitcher.bmp
          
          1. restart Notepad++
          2. show or hide the Doc Switcher by clicking one toolbar button

          et Voila

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          • andrecool-68A
            andrecool-68 @MAPJe71
            last edited by

            @MAPJe71 It works!
            https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/3526#issuecomment-355098777
            But … it should be a standard option in the view menu … or do you disagree?

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            • MAPJe71M
              MAPJe71
              last edited by

              OK, the GitHub link @andrecool-68 provided already pointed to a description of how I did it.
              Did not remember that.
              What can I say: “Now also available for Notepad++ 64 bit!” :-D

              @andrecool-68 I agree, same toolbar button functionality as the build-in Function List toolbar button i.e. indicating active/inactive by changing the button background color.

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