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    • Dee NeelyD
      Dee Neely
      last edited by

      Hello,

      Every time I paste something into Notepad++ and press enter I get this strange series of comma’s, parenthesis, and true statements. For example,

      ( , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , True, , )
      ( True )
      True

      This is a new behavior and I can’t find any changes in the settings to explain it. Searching through Google only results in advice on how to add prefixes and suffixes.

      Thanks,
      Dee

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      • Terry RT
        Terry R
        last edited by

        The first question is, if you are pasting, then you must have previously copied something in another window. What is the application or window it is coming from? You say “every time”, is it in fact every time or only when working with 1 particular application?

        Also try pasting into another application such as Word or Notepad (the regular Windows version). Hopefully doing that might give you/us more clues.

        Also, open the regular windows Notepad program, type some text (by hand), then copy it and paste into Notepad++, what happens?

        Terry

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        • Martha SimonsM
          Martha Simons
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          • Dee NeelyD
            Dee Neely
            last edited by

            “The first question is, if you are pasting, then you must have previously copied something in another window. What is the application or window it is coming from? You say “every time”, is it in fact every time or only when working with 1 particular application?”

            It doesn’t matter what application I’m using. In addition, it doesn’t matter if I ctrl-v, ctrl-shift-v, or use PasteItIn. The same thing happens.

            “Also try pasting into another application such as Word or Notepad (the regular Windows version). Hopefully doing that might give you/us more clues.”

            Copying into Notepad and Wordpad doesn’t cause the same issue. I tried writing in Notepad and the directly pasting into Notepad++ and it still does it. It’s definitely a head-scratcher.

            It almost seems that the software is trying to evaluate the pasted information against some programming language. It’s really annoying.

            Sorry, for the delay inreplying.

            Dee.

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            • Claudia FrankC
              Claudia Frank @Dee Neely
              last edited by

              @Dee-Neely

              Can you show the debug-info? (menu ?->DebugInfo)

              Cheers
              Claudia

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              • Dee NeelyD
                Dee Neely
                last edited by

                Sure thing, Claudia,

                Notepad++ v7.5.6 (32-bit)
                Build time : Mar 19 2018 - 00:26:59
                Path : C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
                Admin mode : OFF
                Local Conf mode : OFF
                OS : Windows 10 (64-bit)
                Plugins : DSpellCheck.dll FallingBricks.dll HTMLTag_unicode.dll MathPad.dll mimeTools.dll NppCalc.dll NppConverter.dll nppcrypt.dll NppExec.dll NppExport.dll NPPJSONViewer-win32.dll PluginManager.dll Python Indent.dll

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                • Claudia FrankC
                  Claudia Frank @Dee Neely
                  last edited by

                  @Dee-Neely

                  I suspect MathPad plugin being the culprit - would you give it a try to unload it
                  and test again?

                  Cheers
                  Claudia

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                  • Dee NeelyD
                    Dee Neely
                    last edited by

                    Hey Claudia,

                    I removed the MathPad plugin, but that didn’t fix it. I decided to remove all the plugins to see if that would fix it and it looks like it did. I tried reinstalling them one-by-one to see if I can discover what the issue was. I didn’t have any trouble with anything except 'NppCalc.dll" which I skipped. None of the other plugins caused the issue.

                    The error message was:
                    “It has not been possible to validate the integrity of “NppCalc.dll” needed to install or update a plugin. Do you want to copy this file anyway (not recommended).”
                    So I skipped it. The problem didn’t return so I guess it was “NppCalc.dll.”

                    Thanks, Claudia and others.

                    Dee.

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                    • Claudia FrankC
                      Claudia Frank @Dee Neely
                      last edited by

                      Hi Dee,
                      good to see that you’ve got sort it out.

                      The message, normally, is just an info/warning from the plugin manager it basically
                      says that the “checksum” of the plugin is not the same as the one which is known
                      by the plugin manager. This happens if, for example, a new version of a plugin gets
                      released but it has been forgotten to inform the plugin manager with the updated “checksum”.

                      Cheers
                      Claudia

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                      • Testing TesterT
                        Testing Tester @Dee Neely
                        last edited by

                        @Dee-Neely Thank you Dee, for pointing to this plugin. Most likely it was activated unintentionally by pressing Ctrl+Shift+C.
                        Cheers, Ronnie

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