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    • Kaley GoodeK
      Kaley Goode
      last edited by

      Notepad++ on MS Windows:
      When no text is selected, pressing Ctrl+C or Ctrl+X does nothing…
      What a waste :-(

      After nearly a hundred years of using MS Visual Studio I’m used to copying and cutting whole lines with these shortcuts… and I rearrange lines a lot…
      Just this hole in Notepad++ functionality has prevented me ever buying into it :-/
      Just thought you should know…

      Would it hurt to fill that hole?

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      • NippurDeLagashN
        NippurDeLagash
        last edited by NippurDeLagash

        To rearrange lines, you may try moving them instead of using Ctrl-X, Ctrl-V. Just position the cursor on the line you want to move, and then press either Ctrl-shift-up or Ctrl-shift-down.

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        • Udo FuerhoffU
          Udo Fuerhoff
          last edited by

          ||
          … When no text is selected …
          … MS Visual Studio I’m used to copying and cutting whole lines with these shortcuts …
          ||
          This behavior is a “option”! Lowest commonly behavior are “Ctrl-c” & “Ctrl-x” do pure copying/cutting of selectet objects!

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          • Kaley GoodeK
            Kaley Goode @Udo Fuerhoff
            last edited by Kaley Goode

            @Udo-Fuerhoff said:

            This behavior is a “option”! Lowest commonly behavior are “Ctrl-c” & “Ctrl-x” do pure copying/cutting of selectet objects!

            @Udo-Fuerhoff: Sorry for upsetting you with my ridiculous suggestion.
            I don’t understand what’s unreasonable when Ctrl-C and Ctrl-X currently do nothing.
            I’d be perfectly happy for it to be an option in Notepad++ too.

            @NippurDeLagash: I wasn’t clear: I rearrange lines between editors: so I cut or copy a line from one editor and paste to another.

            Ctrl-X in one, Ctrl-V in the other. A lot. It’s great. Easy. Until I try notepad++. Then it isn’t.
            Ctrl-L is a long way when your right hand is on the mouse.
            Ctrl-X then becomes a quick way to delete lines too.

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            • Scott SumnerS
              Scott Sumner @Kaley Goode
              last edited by

              @Kaley-Goode

              This has been much discussed over a long period of time; here are some references:

              https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/3623
              https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/18
              https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/13732/feature-smart-cut-copy-current-line-when-there-is-no-selection
              https://stackoverflow.com/questions/619754/how-to-mimic-visual-studios-ctrl-x-ctrl-v-functionality-in-notepad
              https://bitbucket.org/zastrowm/notepad-visualstudiolinecopy

              I’m not really one for thinking that Notepad++ should be a clone of Visual Studio (shudder!), but I do agree that this specific thing makes a great deal of sense–why not have a keystroke that would otherwise do nothing…do something useful and sensible? However, since we haven’t seen it yet (natively) in Notepad++, I’ve got to question whether it will ever be done. Thus, I’d encourage those interested in having the functionality pursue one of the alternative methods (see links above) for achieving it. I did…and then I stopped thinking about it. :-D

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              • NippurDeLagashN
                NippurDeLagash @Udo Fuerhoff
                last edited by NippurDeLagash

                @Udo-Fuerhoff

                I did read @Kaley-Goode’s message, as was fully aware about the need of no text is selected. That’s why I answered: Just position the cursor, i.e. place the cursor over the line, exactly the same way you do under Visual Studio. There is no need to select anything.

                And yes, I assumed (wrongly) that the lines were all in the same file.

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                • Gogo NeatzaG
                  Gogo Neatza
                  last edited by

                  @Kaley Goode
                  There is a plugin called “Visual Studio Line Copy” :
                  “Adds two commands to Notepad++ CopyAllowLine and CutAllowLine, which adds Visual Studio style copy/cutting to Notepad++.”

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                  • Kaley GoodeK
                    Kaley Goode @NippurDeLagash
                    last edited by

                    @Scott-Sumner Thank you for your extensive answer.
                    I clearly have to do lots of reading before being able to do something one would expect to be intuitive!

                    @NippurDeLagash: “just position the cursor” is the very thing I shouldn’t have to do. It’s already on the line!

                    @Gogo-Neatza The plug-in manager infinitely insisted it needed updating.
                    Once I ignored it, a couple of attempts at installing this plug-in finally worked.
                    It appears to add two menu entries… I assumed they’d be checked entries enabling the behaviour but they’re the commands…

                    So then I read @Scott-Sumner’s links which all mention the plug-in too and finally a dozen steps that I need to follow to finally get this basic text editor functionality:
                    https://bitbucket.org/zastrowm/notepad-visualstudiolinecopy
                    So now I can join the throng of people who can get on with their work sensibly.

                    I do, however, remain in disbelief that a user should have to go to the lengths I have to simply cut and copy lines efficiently! I’ve been ignoring Notepad++ since 2004 because of this shortfall (and our fixed-width fonts not being fixed width), which leads me to ask the community again:

                    Would it hurt to fill that hole?

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