Notepad++ 7 - 64-bit Available
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@dail How about remove automatically the 32-bit version while installing 64-bit version and vice versa?
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I’m curious how other applications work that have both 32bit and 64bit installations.
How about remove automatically the 32-bit version while installing 64-bit version and vice versa?
That might be a good solution (possibly ask/warn the user?). Either way, I think a couple of things have to be considered:
- If 32bit and 64bit are allowed to be installed simultaneously:
- Users might get confused. Using the windows shell to edit a file with Notepad++ might not always use the one they want.
- At least all the config files should be compatible between 32bit and 64bit which is good.
- Plugins will be different between the two. Also, if plugins are allowed to be loaded from
%APPDATA%
do 32 and 64bit try to load the same plugins? This could be a problem.
- If only one of either 32bit or 64bit is allowed to be install:
- I’m sure someone will complain, but you can’t please all users :)
- I’ve found it useful so that I can test 32bit and 64bit plugins…but there are several other ways to do this so not a big deal.
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Macro recording, hang the whole
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@Tibi-Dezse it should be fixed in the latest snapshot:
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/donho/notepad-plus-plus/build/job/tv72aehq0plqabdn/artifacts -
Crashes when recording a macro. Usually when you type a \ for a special character.
I’ve reverted to 6.9.2
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@Paul-Slater It has been fixed in:
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/donho/notepad-plus-plus/build/job/tv72aehq0plqabdn/artifactsCould you check it and confirm us the fix?
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No PlugIn Manager?
I assume it’s been left out until PlugIns are available…but shouldn’t it just list those available for 64 bit…meaning it should be there.
Many thanks by the way,
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@dail Good point!
What’s your suggestion then? -
@donho Under normal circumstances I don’t think users will need both. However, forcing a user to use just one might not be a good idea since there may be good reason to have both installed.
So this is my suggestion (feel free to use it, or do something completely different :))
- During installation (e.g. of 64bit Notepad++ version)
- Check to see if 32bit version is currently installed.
- If so, warn the user that installing both may cause problems.
- Ask the user if they want to uninstall the 32bit version.
- During uninstall of 32bit version, give the user the option to keep their current settings. This would probably be easy if they are using
%APPDATA%
but if they are using a local conf mode then the xml files won’t be in the right place, they would be underC:\Program Files (x86)\...
Again this is just my suggestion so feel free to do whatever you feel is appropriate, and others may have better ideas. I am not familiar with NSIS so I don’t know the details of how hard or easy all this would be.
- During installation (e.g. of 64bit Notepad++ version)
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@Salimsg-Ibrahim i just wanted to point out the same solution, i found it on myself
In regedit: Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\notepad++ and find your .exe name.
Navigate under its name to shell>open>command. In the Default change its location to the actual location of the executable, hit okay and then try and reassociate the file type as you normally would.@donho i fear there will be a lot of users experiencing this problem, maybe you should try to get a fix before the automatic update causes a lot of troubles
i like @dail solution
@dail said:
- During installation (e.g. of 64bit Notepad++ version)
- Check to see if 32bit version is currently installed.
- If so, warn the user that installing both may cause problems.
- Ask the user if they want to uninstall the 32bit version.
- During uninstall of 32bit version, give the user the option to keep their current settings. This would probably be easy if they are using
%APPDATA%
but if they are using a local conf mode then the xml files won’t be in the right place, they would be underC:\Program Files (x86)\...
- During installation (e.g. of 64bit Notepad++ version)
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@Sean-McPoland
Same issue -
@Sean-McPoland
@Mohammad-MasoumiThe plugin manager has been left out of the 64-bit version of Notepad++ because a 64-bit version of the plugin manager does not exist. And you are correct that very few 64-bit plugins currently exist.
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I found an interesting issue. When the “Commonad Argument Help” window is kept open,press Ctrl+S in the editor window will insert a special character, which is shown as a black background, white foreground block with the label ‘DC3’.
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Lazy question before I try it: Does Notepad++ 64 bit support larger file size than Notepad++ 32 bit?
I have been using Notepad++ to convert large files of UTF-8 text data to UCS-2; they start around 450,000,000 bytes size and end up about 900,000,000 bytes. (There are other ways to do that, which I don’t have access to in my test environment, e.g. PowerShell 5.0 has capabilities.)
Notepad++ saves the larger file but then cannot open it - I assume this is not a flaw in my environment. I would like to be able to open the file and save it back to UTF-8. This should be identical to the original file, but that is what I want to test.
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Without plugings for x64, it’s a pity…
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come on, it’s brand new - plugins need to be developed/recompiled etc…
and even without any plugins, npp is still a fast and powerful editor.Cheers
Claudia -
The Windows 10 association function setting is invalid.
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@Robert-Carnegie
Notepad++ (or the Scintilla component?) seems to use significantly more memory when styling is activated for the document. And it is much slower. Deactivate text styling before opening huge files or rename the file extension to an unassociated file extension, like *.xyz