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    Kenneth Ish
    last edited by Jul 5, 2016, 4:53 PM

    I get a masterful output from the JSToolNpp JSON Viewer window of my JSON Schema - really great stuff!

    Now though, I want to share that schema output with the world…

    Without a screenshot, how can that be extracted, in ascii?

    Seems it should be possible but I cannot determine a way.

    Thanks for a great tool!

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      Claudia Frank @Kenneth Ish
      last edited by Jul 5, 2016, 10:11 PM

      @Kenneth-Ish

      I don’t know this plugin, maybe you wanna ask for that feature request here ?

      Cheers
      Claudia

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        Kenneth Ish
        last edited by Jul 6, 2016, 3:09 PM

        Thanks for searching that up!

        Being the display is in the Treeview window (and I may be wrong about the name of that output window) I consciously chose to ask here instead of there.

        This is the same window that outputs other views ie File Explorer.

        Titled Window Manager in this image:
        http://ostatic.com/files/images/NOTEPAD++ Screenshot 34.jpg

        This is the left hand pane that commonly opens up under certain plugins.

        If this is some kind of restriction that the plugin writer has disallowed, I am wrong about my analysis - but I don’t think so as no plugin seems to allow that…

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          Claudia Frank @Kenneth Ish
          last edited by Jul 6, 2016, 11:19 PM

          @Kenneth-Ish

          No, even if the plugin reuses an npp internal window, which I doubt it is doing, it would be the task of the plugin to provide such feature.
          There are plenty of plugins which allow that the content they show can be copied. E.g. HTML preview, python script, lua script, nppexec …

          Cheers
          Claudia

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            Kenneth Ish
            last edited by Jul 7, 2016, 1:58 PM

            Thanks for the help Claudia - I will follow up on that.

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