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    patrickdrd
    last edited by May 6, 2018, 12:38 PM

    Scott, the difference is that notepad++ is closed in my case, before opening the file, in that case only initial script doesn’t work

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      Scott Sumner @patrickdrd
      last edited by May 6, 2018, 1:14 PM

      @patrickdrd said:

      notepad++ is closed in my case, before opening the file

      Yeah, that’s a case I don’t think about, or code for. Because, as the best program on my PC, Notepad++ never gets closed. :-D

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        Claudia Frank @patrickdrd
        last edited by May 6, 2018, 2:53 PM

        @patrickdrd

        does READY callback work for you?
        It seems that this one can’t really be used when running on linux.
        BUFFERACTIVATED might be another callback which is useful in such cases.

        Cheers
        Claudia

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          Scott Sumner
          last edited by PeterJones Aug 24, 2024, 8:19 PM May 6, 2018, 3:22 PM

          …without overriding the language name?

          Ah…so I guess I missed this part of @SalviaSage 's posting. Okay, so there is no prebuilt function to get the statusbar data, like there is to set the statusbar data…but we can create one:

          import ctypes
          from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL, HWND, LPARAM
          
          def npp_get_statusbar(statusbar_item_number):
          
              WNDENUMPROC = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE(BOOL, HWND, LPARAM)
              FindWindow = ctypes.windll.user32.FindWindowW
              SendMessage = ctypes.windll.user32.SendMessageW
              EnumChildWindows = ctypes.windll.user32.EnumChildWindows
              GetClassName = ctypes.windll.user32.GetClassNameW
              create_unicode_buffer = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer
              WM_USER = 0x400; SB_GETTEXTLENGTHW = WM_USER + 12; SB_GETTEXTW = WM_USER + 13
          
              npp_get_statusbar.STATUSBAR_HANDLE = None
          
              def get_data_from_statusbar(statusbar_item_number):
                  retcode = SendMessage(npp_get_statusbar.STATUSBAR_HANDLE, SB_GETTEXTLENGTHW, statusbar_item_number, 0)
                  length = retcode & 0xFFFF
                  type = (retcode >> 16) & 0xFFFF
                  text_buffer = create_unicode_buffer(length)
                  retcode = SendMessage(npp_get_statusbar.STATUSBAR_HANDLE, SB_GETTEXTW, statusbar_item_number, text_buffer)
                  retval = '{}'.format(text_buffer[:length])
                  return retval
          
              def EnumCallback(hwnd, lparam):
                  curr_class = create_unicode_buffer(256)
                  GetClassName(hwnd, curr_class, 256)
                  if curr_class.value.lower() == "msctls_statusbar32":
                      npp_get_statusbar.STATUSBAR_HANDLE = hwnd
                      return False
                  return True
          
              EnumChildWindows(FindWindow(u"Notepad++", None), WNDENUMPROC(EnumCallback), 0)
          
              return get_data_from_statusbar(statusbar_item_number) if npp_get_statusbar.STATUSBAR_HANDLE else None
          

          Thus to add the modification timestamp info to the first section of the status bar, one would call npp_get_statusbar(0) and then use the returned string (if not None) by adding the time to it, e.g.:

          notepad.setStatusBar(STATUSBARSECTION.DOCTYPE, npp_get_statusbar(0) + ' ' * 8 + last_modified_date)

          I’m sure the basis for this status bar code goes back to some @Claudia-Frank code, but I can’t find the reference to it right now. Sorry, CF.

          -----
          note from the future: if this code gives you all NULL for the characters read back from the status bar, use the updated code found in this 2024 post

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            patrickdrd
            last edited by patrickdrd May 6, 2018, 3:27 PM May 6, 2018, 3:27 PM

            yes, it works CF

            I tried BUFFERACTIVATED but it didn’t work

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              SalviaSage
              last edited by SalviaSage May 7, 2018, 9:21 PM May 7, 2018, 9:19 PM

              @patrickdrd, have you been able to get this working? I’ve been trying here from my end. I can’t get the last modified date to display on the statusbar. If you have been able to get this working, can you please post the code?

              Thank you.

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                patrickdrd
                last edited by May 8, 2018, 5:17 AM

                from Npp import editor, notepad, SCINTILLANOTIFICATION, NOTIFICATION, STATUSBARSECTION
                import os
                from datetime import datetime

                def StatusbarSelOverride(args):
                modified_time = os.path.getmtime(notepad.getCurrentFilename())
                last_modified_date = datetime.fromtimestamp(modified_time)
                notepad.setStatusBar(STATUSBARSECTION.DOCTYPE, ‘Mod: {:%d/%m/%Y %H:%M}’.format(last_modified_date))

                editor.callback(StatusbarSelOverride, [SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.UPDATEUI])
                notepad.callback(StatusbarSelOverride, [NOTIFICATION.FILESAVED])
                notepad.callback(StatusbarSelOverride, [NOTIFICATION.READY])

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                  SalviaSage
                  last edited by May 8, 2018, 12:55 PM

                  I still can’t figure out how to add the timestamp and still keep the original contents of a statusbar section.

                  Scott Sumner, I would appreciate it very much if you can fix this code and post it here. thank you.

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                    patrickdrd
                    last edited by May 8, 2018, 1:30 PM

                    I don’t think you need the original contents, if we’re talking about the first tab,
                    is DOCTYPE really that important for you?
                    If so, why?
                    I can’t think that’s important, that’s why I’m overwriting it

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                      dail @SalviaSage
                      last edited by dail May 8, 2018, 2:42 PM May 8, 2018, 2:32 PM

                      Using LuaScript I’ve been able to keep the doc type and display the file modification time. Should be easily translatable to PythonScript.

                      Note this works with a yet-to-be released version of LuaScript

                      npp.AddEventHandler({"OnSave", "OnSwitchFile", "OnLangChange"}, function()
                      	-- Make sure it is a "real" file first
                      	if npp:GetCurrentDirectory() == "" then
                      		return
                      	end
                      
                      	local text = npp.LanguageDescription[npp.BufferLangType[npp.CurrentBufferID]] .. " - " .. os.date('%d/%m/%Y %H:%M', winfile.attributes(npp:GetFullCurrentPath(), "modification"))
                      	npp.StatusBar[STATUSBAR_DOC_TYPE] = text
                      end)
                      

                      Gives the results:

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                        Claudia Frank @dail
                        last edited by May 8, 2018, 2:38 PM

                        @dail

                        unfortunately not, as python script hasn’t been updated with recent npp messages yet.

                        Cheers
                        Claudia

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                          dail @Claudia Frank
                          last edited by May 8, 2018, 2:39 PM

                          @Claudia-Frank

                          Ah. Thanks for clarifying.

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                            SalviaSage
                            last edited by SalviaSage May 8, 2018, 4:34 PM May 8, 2018, 4:34 PM

                            @dail
                            Nice, I will be using your script then.
                            When is the release of the next version of luascript?

                            Thanks.

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                              dail
                              last edited by May 8, 2018, 4:43 PM

                              Not sure. You can download a prelease though.

                              • 32 bit
                              • 64 bit

                              Just drop the DLL in with the other plugins. Edit the startup script with Plugins > LuaScript > Edit startup script and put the above code in there, save, and restart Notepad++.

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                                SalviaSage
                                last edited by May 8, 2018, 5:55 PM

                                Thanks. the code works.

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                                  patrickdrd
                                  last edited by patrickdrd May 14, 2018, 2:37 PM May 14, 2018, 2:35 PM

                                  I think I’ve found a bug:

                                  I had around 10 tabs opened in npp, and my work shift is close to the end so I decided to close npp, so I pressed the x in the top right corner to find out that:

                                  there was a file open which was attached to an email,
                                  it was opened as read-only originally,
                                  I clicked on edit -> clear read-only and I edited it,
                                  I never saved it,

                                  the date on the bottom left corner is updated continuously/ every minute that passes (on the clock), even though I’m not saving it (I can see a star on the top left corner - the star that means that the file is not saved),
                                  I opened the containing folder and the file doesn’t exist there,
                                  I’m using autosave plugin to run every time focus is switched off
                                  from the current file as well

                                  edit: more likely its an autosave bug

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                                    Claudia Frank @patrickdrd
                                    last edited by Claudia Frank May 14, 2018, 3:34 PM May 14, 2018, 3:33 PM

                                    @patrickdrd

                                    something is strange here - how can python get a modified timestamp if the file doesn’t exist at all??
                                    The autosave plugin could explain why you see the continuous update of the timestamp
                                    but only if there is a file which can be saved.
                                    Sorry, but, are you really sure that the file doesn’t exist?

                                    Cheers
                                    Claudia

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                                      patrickdrd
                                      last edited by May 17, 2018, 5:37 AM

                                      yes, I checked in windows explorer, it should be easy to reproduce it yourself

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                                        patrickdrd
                                        last edited by May 17, 2018, 8:25 AM

                                        I’m also using the lua script too, not the python one

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                                          dail
                                          last edited by May 17, 2018, 12:18 PM

                                          @patrickdrd

                                          The Lua I posted above simply askes the operating system (i.e. Windows) when the file was last modified. Even if the file isn’t being saved from Notepad++, it would appear something else is changing the file’s modification timestamp.

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