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    • Klaus LehmannK Offline
      Klaus Lehmann
      last edited by

      hi
      my problem:
      I have some very big xml-files: with some gigabytes or bigger.
      Everytime, I want to load those (also or smaller) xml-files, the computer works heavy. sometimes it wants not to load the very big(ger) xml-files. sometimes it loads. but WITH xml-support, which I don’t want.

      My question: I don’t want, while loading, an identifying as an xml.file. I don’t want a help on screen (right with minussigns or plussigns). Is it possible to get a file loading as “naked” in notepadd+±editor?

      Thanks a lot of helping me.
      Yours Klaus

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      • Scott SumnerS Offline
        Scott Sumner @Klaus Lehmann
        last edited by

        @Klaus-Lehmann

        Perhaps this is a really obvious answer, but couldn’t you rename the extension part of the filename from .xml to .txt before opening the “big” files? :-D

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        • Klaus LehmannK Offline
          Klaus Lehmann
          last edited by

          good idea! I’ve never thought about this possibility ;-)
          (really!)
          some seconds later. it doesn’t work.
          copy *.xml *.ttt
          notepad++ interpretes the 1(?)st line:
          “<?xml version=“1.0” encoding=“UTF-8”?>”

          and gives his own interpretation, as an xml-file.
          great idea!

          but if we do THIS:
          kill 1st line: “<?xml version=“1.0” encoding=“UTF-8”?>”
          and than edit with notepad++, than it will works!
          hm…

          if there’s not another solution, than would this works. ok.
          I’m sure, there must exist something, in settings? in commandline? to ignore xml-function… it would be very lovely!

          thanks a lot for Your ideas
          yours Klaus

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          • Js jSJ Offline
            Js jS
            last edited by

            go to plugins,
            and if you have “xml tools” installed,
            then turn off the “xml syntax auto-check”

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            • Klaus LehmannK Offline
              Klaus Lehmann
              last edited by

              thanks JsjS,
              it seems to be a good idea ;-)
              but I have no plugins.
              this is a standard installtion with “Converter” and “MIME-Tools”.
              Yours, Klaus

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              • Js jSJ Offline
                Js jS
                last edited by

                this may work

                Settings … Preferences … Language … Language Menu … disable XML

                restart NPP

                also try running NPP with -noPlugin switch

                if you use windows, make a shortcut to NPP on your desktop

                right click the shortcut icon … choose “properties” from context menu

                edit “Target” entry by adding " -noPlugin" (without quotes)

                mine is: E:\apps\Notepad++\notepad++.exe -noPlugin

                then just drag and drop xml file onto the shortcut icon

                see if that makes a difference.

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                • guy038G Offline
                  guy038
                  last edited by guy038

                  Hello, @klaus-lehmann, @js-js and All,

                  Sorry for this very late reply, but I just tested, with N++ v7.5.6, the following method and it works nice ;-))

                  • Open a DOS console window

                  • With an appropriate cd /d DOS command, followed by the absolute path of Notepad++, in order to move to the installation folder of N++

                  • Then, type the command notepad++ -nosession -lnormal <Absolute Path of Your_BIG_file.xml>

                  • After hitting the Enter key, Notepad++ should start with, only, the Your_BIG_file.xml file, as it was a simple .txt file !

                  Best Regards,

                  guy038

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                  • Klaus LehmannK Offline
                    Klaus Lehmann
                    last edited by

                    Hello @guy038 . thank You very much for Your good idea! this is the solution!

                    in my nortoncommander-clone from Australia: “FCW” I have added in fc.ini:
                    [Editor Associations]
                    *.{xml}: “c:\Program Files\Notepad++ allegro\notepad++.exe” -nosession -lnormal

                    good solution! thanks a lot!

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