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    • George MarshallG
      George Marshall
      last edited by

      I tried the zipped version, no difference.
      But, inspired by that I dea, I completely uninstalled the application using control panel, and re-installed 6.9.1 using the normal installer file.

      Works great, so perhaps something in my registry got hosed.

      Thanks for all the suggestion.

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      • Mark KentwellM
        Mark Kentwell
        last edited by

        Thanks George, the re-installation option worked for me too! Now if they could fix the memory-leak (or similar) when you scroll too fast this would be brilliant!

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        • Guillermo LubaryG
          Guillermo Lubary
          last edited by

          Yes, uninstall and reinstall worked for me too. It’s pretty fast.

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          • hugh jackmanH
            hugh jackman
            last edited by hugh jackman

            no need to uninstall and then reinstall
            Find in files tab , check/select In all sub-folders

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            • pinchiesP
              pinchies
              last edited by pinchies

              While @hugh-jackman 's suggestion is also good advice for common PEBCAK sufferers, in this case I had the same problem and that did not work for me.

              Fortunately, thanks to some sneaky comparison with WinMerge.exe I found the cause:

              In ~/Appdata/Roaming/Notepad++/config.xml

              <GUIConfig name=“DockingManager” leftWidth=“200” rightWidth=“200” topHeight=“200” bottomHeight=“0”>

              Change the bottomHeight value from 0 to 200 and you’ll get the file search results back :-)

              P.S would like to see a future collab between Notepad++ & WinMerge…

              FYI There’s also a typo in the config file
              useCustumDir=“no”

              Notepad++ v7.6.3 (64-bit)
              Build time : Jan 27 2019 - 17:16:47
              Path : C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
              Admin mode : OFF
              Local Conf mode : OFF
              OS : Windows 10 (64-bit)
              Plugins : DSpellCheck.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll

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              • PeterJonesP
                PeterJones
                last edited by

                @pinchies,

                There is a plugin for Notepad++ called the Compare plugin (v2.0.0 is available thru the Plugins > Plugins Admin interface in your Notepad++ v7.6.3). Not having used WinMerge, I don’t know the ins-and-outs of WinMerge’s feature set; however, the Compare plugin will highlight differences, allow you to jump between them, and you can easily copy data from one to the other, so it has a lot of similar features to other comparison tools, like gvimdiff, TortoiseSVN’s Diff, and presumably WinMerge. If you want file-comparison features inside the Notepad++ environment, that’s what I’d recommend.

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                • Bob BoisvertB
                  Bob Boisvert
                  last edited by

                  I get the same behaviour, last two weeks

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                  • PeterJonesP
                    PeterJones
                    last edited by

                    @Bob-Boisvert said:

                    I get the same behaviour, last two weeks

                    I assume you mean the same behavior as that described 3 years ago: am I right? If so, what version are you using? Are you using the ancient version mentioned then? Or a more recent? You can use the ? menu, Debug Info > Copy debug info into clipboard and paste it in your reply.

                    Are your actual symptoms identical to those described 3 years ago, or just vaguely similar? Please describe exactly what goes wrong with you, in a way that we can try to replicate.

                    Did you try the steps mentioned above (ie, uninstall and reinstall)? Did it work for you? If not, what else have you tried?

                    TL;DR:

                    If you want help, you need to give more information. The things I asked above will help us help you, otherwise the best answer we can give is “you’re likely doing something wrong, because it works for us.”

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Bob Boisvert
                      last edited by

                      @Bob-Boisvert said:

                      same behaviour, last two weeks

                      If you haven’t switched N++ versions in this time period, or maybe even if you have, I have wagering money that you have one of the find option checkboxes checked that you never had before you began having trouble.

                      But an EIGHT word description of your problem isn’t going to get you much.

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                      • Nick KatN
                        Nick Kat
                        last edited by

                        same thing has just happened.
                        I’ve never updated the notepad++ since the original installation.
                        In just few hours FileSearch just stopped working. Reopening doesn’t help, didn’t try laptop restarting yet
                        Here’s debug info
                        Notepad++ v7.7.1 (32-bit)
                        Build time : Jun 16 2019 - 21:14:50
                        Path : C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
                        Admin mode : OFF
                        Local Conf mode : OFF
                        OS : Windows 7 (64-bit)
                        Plugins : ComparePlugin.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll NPPJSONViewer.dll

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @Nick Kat
                          last edited by

                          @Nick-Kat said in Find in Files not working:

                          In just few hours FileSearch just stopped working.

                          You’re going to have to say more about what you mean by “stopped working”

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                          • Greg gilchristG
                            Greg gilchrist
                            last edited by

                            Had the same issue. Started about 2 weeks ago.

                            Cause: Config file “DockingManager” BottomHeight is set to “0”. and should be “200”

                            I tried updating it and restarting but the change would get reverted automatically.

                            I Was able to get it working doing the following:

                            1. Go to ~/Appdata/Roaming/Notepad++
                              2, Rename the Config file to Config.old
                            2. Restart Notepadd++
                              The Config file will be recreated an Search will start working.

                            Hope this helps.

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                            • Jose RosasJ
                              Jose Rosas
                              last edited by

                              I fixed the issue just picking the edge of the lower pane and dragging it up. This is the same changing the bottomHeight value from 0 to anything.

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                              • Kyryll YevseievK
                                Kyryll Yevseiev
                                last edited by

                                hi guys.
                                search in files doesn’t work for me.
                                I reinstalled Notepad++ and updated it, restarted the Windows search service, and reindexed files… do you have any ideas how I can search in files?

                                please see screen record video with notepad version and search process in my google drive (delete space after drive as I can’t post links as this is my first post here)

                                drive .google.com/file/d/1RAfW59KxnWibijOXjxrm0Uzg5KrpCPHd/view?usp=drive_link

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                                • PeterJonesP
                                  PeterJones @Kyryll Yevseiev
                                  last edited by PeterJones

                                  @Kyryll-Yevseiev ,

                                  You’re going to find that very few people are willing to click on a random google drive link in a forum like this. Do you realize how easy it would be to just put a virus at the other end of such a link? Given the number of first-time posters who are actually spammers, that’s way too big of a threat.

                                  If you are really here for help, you will try to actually describe your problem – pasting Debug Info, giving the exact set of circumstances and events that lead to your problem, and a description of what doesn’t work (just saying “search in files doesn’t work for me” is meaningless) – so that we can safely understand what your problem is. If you haven’t come back with details within 24 hours, I will use moderator powers to delete your link, because I don’t want people to re-linkify your text and find out the hard way that it actually was a nefarious link. And if you do come back, and prove yourself to be genuinely looking for help, I will upvote your post to give you some reputation for the future.

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                                  • Kyryll YevseievK
                                    Kyryll Yevseiev @PeterJones
                                    last edited by

                                    @PeterJones said in Find in Files not working:

                                    You’re going to find that very few people are willing to click on a random google drive link in a forum like this. Do you realize how easy it would be to just put a virus at the other end of such a link? Given the number of first-time posters who are actually spammers, that’s way too big of a threat.

                                    Hi. I’m sure it’s impossible to insert a virus in a video file played via Google Player from google drive. really. if you don’t think so, then, send me please the link with a virus. just to check

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                                    • Kyryll YevseievK
                                      Kyryll Yevseiev @PeterJones
                                      last edited by

                                      @PeterJones said in Find in Files not working:

                                      If you are really here for help,

                                      I believe, you typed your answer longer than my screen record with a problem

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                                      • PeterJonesP
                                        PeterJones @Kyryll Yevseiev
                                        last edited by PeterJones

                                        @Kyryll-Yevseiev ,

                                        There is nothing about that URL that proves it is a video file, other than your say-so. Any such link can download an exe file or zip file or msi file, all of which can contain viruses.

                                        Clicking random links on the internet is foolish. Anyone who says otherwise needs to learn about internet safety (or stop being nefarious).

                                        Since you chose to argue about linking practices rather than provide actual debug data, I am going to assume you don’t actually want help. Because if you wanted help, you would provide useful information rather than fighting about links.

                                        It’s your choice, if you want help, tell us about your problem.

                                        (And, BTW, even if I thought it was a good idea to click on your link and I was willing to – which I am not, especially now that you’ve argued with me – I wouldn’t be able to, because my daytime IT department blocks all google drive links.)

                                        I believe, you typed your answer longer than my screen record with a problem

                                        Yep, because I actually put effort into both my questions and my answers in internet forums, and don’t expect that people will click on random links that may or may not contain what is claimed.

                                        All you have to do is describe your problem in words and maybe screenshots, and I’ll try to help you (and if I cannot, someone else likely will). But right now, it is physically impossible for me to help you, because I have no clue what your problem is.

                                        Again, it’s up to you what happens next. Good luck.

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                                        • Kyryll YevseievK
                                          Kyryll Yevseiev @PeterJones
                                          last edited by Kyryll Yevseiev

                                          @PeterJones said in Find in Files not working:

                                          There is nothing about that URL that proves it is a video file, other than your say-so. Any such link can download an exe file or zip file or msi file, all of which can contain viruses

                                          Ок, try to send me link to google drive with downloadable exe with a virus and I’ll give you $100 )))) man, I appreciate your Christian morale, but don’t spam me. ok? thanks. i have no ideas how i may describe my problem better than I’ve already done.

                                          2 all: the debug info is in the video, but I can duplicate it as well here.

                                          Notepad++ v8.6.8 (32-bit)
                                          Build time : Jun 4 2024 - 00:29:00
                                          Path : C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
                                          Command Line : “D:\ultima creative\projects\1.txt”
                                          Admin mode : OFF
                                          Local Conf mode : OFF
                                          Cloud Config : OFF
                                          Periodic Backup : ON
                                          OS Name : Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
                                          OS Version : 22H2
                                          OS Build : 19045.4529
                                          Current ANSI codepage : 1251
                                          Plugins :
                                          mimeTools (3.1)
                                          NppConverter (4.6)
                                          NppExport (0.4)

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                                          • Kyryll YevseievK
                                            Kyryll Yevseiev @PeterJones
                                            last edited by

                                            @PeterJones said in Find in Files not working:

                                            nd I’ll try to help you

                                            I really appreciate your help. just check the video. it’s very simple. i create file and try to search with Find in files option the word from another file. that’s all. in my first post I described it.

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