New version of Plugin Manager for testing!
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@Mike-Howard fixed - apologies, I thought I’d uploaded the binaries!
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@bruderstein I wonder how I can compile and build the source code, I opened the solution file in Visual Studio Community Edition 2015, but it can’t fine some files “One or more projects in the solution were not loaded correctly.”
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Hello Dave,
even I’m not the target group I can confirm that
- installing a plugin
- updating a plugin and
- removing a plugin
works as expected on ubuntu 16.04 (using wine)
Cheers
Claudia -
Hi Dave,
Works like a charm on 6.9.2.
Any chance of making the Plugin list & description windows re-sizable?
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Tested 1.4.2 in npp 7.1 (32 bits) and works perfect (install, remove, reinstall, changing settings).
Couldn’t test updates in this version but I did test them with 1.4.1 and npp 7.0 and they worked perfectly too. -
With this version, is it possible to download plugins from https links?
I’m still unable to provide an http link for my plugins.
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I think the way you submit/maintain the plugin list needs to be improved as well
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Thank you all for testing. I’ve been ill for a week, hence the quietness.
@Franco-Stellari - you can use an HTTPS link since 1.2 :)
@bycn82-bbbb - the immediate improvement is the scheduled updates - every two weeks automatically. For the development list (selectable as an option in the settings), it’s only a few minutes behind. For the interface to update the plugins, that’s a work in progress.
I’ll fix the one reported issue with the sponsor link, then release. Thanks again for all your help.
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@Thunder-T the project is still VS2010 - it is being updated to VS2015 as part of the x64 updates. You’ll need to update the paths in the props file in order to build it. This is also being improved (chcg is doing an amazing job with the PRs) – if you can, wait a little bit until we’ve got the x64 stuff merged, it should be much easier to build then.
Thanks
Dave -
I just upgraded the Plugin Manger to version 1.4.3 and it’s now showing sponsorship logo and links from Nexinto Business Cloud.
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@bruderstein, Thanks for your reply; I think the problem I faced when I tried to open sourcecode in VS2010 was not only because of changes made in VS2015, it might also be related to some missing libraries in source code folder. I will keep using dll file by now.
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I’m trying to update my plugin on the web site… I think they are working now.
however, when I install them from plugin manager I get the message that the file cannot be validate.
I believe I added the correct hash from the web site… any suggestion on what is wrong and what i should do instead/
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@altcarage
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Is there any chance we can get a toggle to disable a plugin without deleting it? NPP startup is noticeably faster without a lot of plugins installed.
I have some plugins that I use rarely, but I want to keep the files and configs I have stored on the HD without deleting the plugins from disk…
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@Franco-Stellari You’d done everything correctly - the validation list for the “live” list wasn’t being propagated properly. It’s fixed now - I’m not in a position to try installing your plugins, but it should validate now correctlly. Apologies for the confusion.
@altcarage yes, that’s the sponsor
@Ethan-Piliavin that’s a good suggestion - I’ve added it to my trello board, thanks
The admin system seems to have a database connection leak on the new host (the code has changed a bit too) - I’ll try and fix it, but if you get “MySQL has gone away” feel free to ping me (probably twitter is fastest - @bruderstein), and i’ll bounce it.
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I’m using 7.2, 64-bit. Is there a plugin manager available yet?
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@sjmcallister No.
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Hi
I am interested in 64 bit PlugIn manager too.
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This is going to be a very noob question but how do I start using it? I’ve tried installing it, extracting it in the notepad++'s plugins folder, opening n++ and “import plugins” but it’s still not showing up under the plugins tab or anywhere for that matter.
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Hello Nathalie,
The file PluginManager.dll should be in the plugins folder.
Restart NPP and in the Plugins menu you should see “Plugin Manager”.Best regards.