New built-in Plugin Admin (Plugin Manager) is ready
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not being able to see plugins or not even the plugin menu normally only happens under the following cases:
you have installed from the installer and selected the installer option “don’t use %APPDATA%” when you installed it
or
you are using the portable release npp.7.6.bin.zip which does not include plugins admin at the moment
or
you have put the portable np++ into the Program Files (x86) foldercould you post your debug info here so we can see how it has been installed ?
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Here the debug info:
Notepad++ v7.6 (64-bit)
Build time : Nov 13 2018 - 00:12:05
Path : C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
Admin mode : ON
Local Conf mode : OFF
OS : Windows 10 (64-bit)
Plugins : noneI think I found the mistake.
I used the option “do not use% APPDATA%”.
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normally it should be enough to reinstall np++ over the current installation without selecting “do not use% APPDATA%”
but i see something strange in your case:
this option just puts an empty DoLocalConf.xml inside the Notepad++ directory which changes the behavior of np++ if it is present.
but in your log it says “Local Conf mode : OFF” which indicates that DoLocalConf.xml is not present.maybe you’ll have to uninstall notepad++ completely,
then remove %LOCALAPPDATA%\Notepad++ and %PROGRAMFILES%\Notepad++ before reinstalling
(enter %LOCALAPPDATA% in your explorer adress bar and delete the Notepad++ folder, repeat the same in %PROGRAMFILES%)
and then reinstall np++ 7.6 64 bithope this helps
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Now it´s all OK!
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I am also having the problem where I do not see a way to access the Plugin Admin. I do not see any plugin admin in the menu bar. Any help would be much appreciated!
screen print: https://www.screencast.com/t/CBLiIsR7x
Debug Info:
Notepad++ v7.6 (64-bit)
Build time : Nov 13 2018 - 00:12:05
Path : C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
Admin mode : OFF
Local Conf mode : OFF
OS : Windows 10 (64-bit)
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Am I the only one missing the new Plugin Admin menu? Using v7.6 but can’t see any “built-in Plugin Admin” in Notepad++. I’ve checked almost every under menu item but the only plugins I can see are the default ones like spell checker, mime tools, etc.
Do I need to download it separately, as opposed to advertised “built-in” version?
Thanks! -
Please provide some additional infos:
- Do you use a portable installation or did you use the installer to update Notepad++ to v7.6?
- Did you use the option “Don’t use %APPDATA%” during installation?
- Do you work normally with a restricted user account and thus you had to install Notepad++ using username & password of an administrative account?
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Thanks, dinkumoil!
- Portable 32-bit version downloaded as a 7zip file. But I didn’t see any note on the Plugin Admin page re: installation type.
- Nope. I think that’s because I use the portable version.
- Admin with no password.
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You are unlucky, the portable version currently doesn’t include Plugin Admin, maybe in the future.
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Just downloaded v7.6. I see the new Plugins Manager is mentioned here: Notepad-plus-plus.org/features/plugin-admin.html. I do not know how to launch it, though, from inside Notepad++ v7.6. Thoughts? I am particularly interested in the plugin NppExport which should allow me to export .v files (Verilog HDL) to a Word doc and preserve the syntax coloring. Thanks for any tips.
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Please provide some additional informations:
- Did you perform a fresh installation of Notepad++ or an update and thus you had been able to use the NppExport plugin in your previous version?
- Did you download an installer of v7.6 or a ZIP/7z file to run a portable version of Notepad++?
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Sorry if that’s a double entry but I’ve searched the posts and couldn’t find any related entry:
As seen in this Plugins menu screenshot, there exists two menu items (Plugin Manager and Plugin Admin) which is very confusing.
It would be better to include Plugin Manager in “npp core” and avoid this confusion.Also, after the installation of the new Plugin Manager its “Installed plugins” list does not show the installed plugins and comes empty whereas the old Plugin Admin lists the plugins as it should be. See these old and new lists.
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welcome to the notepad++ community, @Şahin-Beygu
there exists two menu items (Plugin Manager and Plugin Admin) which is very confusing.
“plugin manager” is not part of notepad++, it is a plugin you have installed in the past and it is not compatible with newer versions 7.6.x of notepad++ and above.
please remove the “plugin manager” plugin, as it will write to and delete from wrong folder locations.
please use the officialplugins admin
only.
(for a guide on how to delete it on your setup, we will need your debug information. please go to the notepad++ menu? > debug info > copy debug info into clipboard
. and paste the information here)note: i also recommend to update to 7.6.2 if you are on a version lower than that.
after the installation of the new Plugin Manager its “Installed plugins” list does not show the installed plugins and comes empty whereas the old Plugin Admin lists the plugins as it should be
all plugins that are at the correct location will be shown in
plugins admin
note: unfortunately i was not able to open your screenshots, i can only get a
403 Forbidden, nginx
error message when trying to open them.i hope this information may help you.
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@Meta-Chuh said,
“plugin manager” is not part of notepad++, it is a plugin you have installed in the past
Not quite accurate.
The “Plugin Manager” was the plugin which handled installing plugins and was bundled with Notepad++ until v7.4.2; starting in v7.5, it was no longer bundled (see FAQ), but you could still manually install it.
So if @Şahin-Beygu had a previous (pre-7.5) that had been consistently or occasionally updated until it became 7.6 or later, then “plugin manager” would have been inherited from pre-7.5, and thus not a plugin that “you [@Şahin-Beygu] have installed in the past”.
Everything else you said was dead on, but I just wanted to make sure that little bit of misinformation was corrected.
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The “Plugin Manager” was the plugin which handled installing plugins and was bundled with Notepad++ until v7.4.2; starting in v7.5, it was no longer bundled (see FAQ), but you could still manually install it.
yes, you are absolutely correct, sorry about that.
my statement “it is a plugin you have installed in the past” is a lesser probability than that it was already there from a version 7.4.2 or below in this case.thanks for the faq reminder, wow, this specific faq already seemed more than 9 months ago to me, like version 6.x or so … hmmm, and again, dagger to my heart on what i miss ;-)
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I am using Notepad++ v7.6.3 (64-bit) on Windows 10 (64-bit).
With reference to the third item in Notepad++ v7.6.3 new enhancements and bug-fixes, viz:
"3. List plugins in alphabetical order in Plugins Admin dialog."
which does the job perfectly, why can’t the same thing be done in the Plugins menu of Notepad++ too?
When many plugins are installed, it can be difficult to locate their respective sub-menu items when they are not listed alphabetically under Notepad++'s Plugins menu. I accept that the sub-menu for Plugin Admin might best be treated exceptionally in this regard, and I suggest that its sub-menu be separated out as the first item under the Plgins menu.
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welcome to the notepad++ community, @George-Rodger
why can’t the same thing be done in the Plugins menu of Notepad++ too?
yes, you are absolutely correct, and there’s a simple reason for that:
if you have a look at your
%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\plugins
folder, you will notice, that the alphabetical order you see here is exactly the same order you will see at your plugins menu, albeit some plugin developers used different names as menu item, not matching their plugin folder names … and thats the culprit.now if you install eg. the snippets plugin, you will notice, that it’s developer has used the hard-coded name “Snippets” at the menu, but renamed it to NppSnippets for it’s files.
so this plugin will be correctly sorted at your folder, but as notepad++ relies on the actual file names for sorting, because it needs to read all plugins sequencially at startup, you will have the snippets plugin somewhere close to other plugins starting with an “n”.
unfortunately those plugins, where the plugin’s developer does not stay with one of his naming conventions, will rely on the author, to fix this and use the same names for files and plugin menu entry, instead of using different, alternating names within the same plugin.
workaround:
if you want to keep those “true name - identity crisis” plugins ;-) you can rename the folders and the dll within this folder, to their matching plugins menu name, and you will see them in a more logical, alphabetic order.
(eg, rename the NppSnippets folder and it’s containing NppSnippets.dll to Snippets and Snippets.dll, as this is the same name it’s aouthor has used for the menu entry)note: there is one exception at your folder view, compared to your notepad++ plugins menu, if this is of interest to you:
if you have customize toolbar installed, it will be at the bottom of your plugins menu, but on top of your folder listing, due to the preceeding_
underscore character.
this _ character is used by notepad++, to load this plugin as last plugin, as customize toolbar can only customize the toolbar for plugins that are loaded in advance, before customize toolbar itself has been loaded. -
@Meta-Chuh
: Thanks for your reply, but I remain confused.@Meta-Chuh said:
if you have a look at your
%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\plugins
folder, you will notice, that the alphabetical order you see here is exactly the same order you will see at your plugins menu, albeit some plugin developers used different names as menu item, not matching their plugin folder names … and that’s the culprit.Well, my
%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\plugins
folder contains only three sub-folders, as follows:- “API” which contains 25 files with .xml extension
- “config” which contains an empty “Hunspell” sub-folder
- “disabled” which is empty
Any further ideas?
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@Meta-Chuh said:
workaround:
… you can rename the folders and the dll within this folder, to their matching plugins menu name, and you will see them in a more logical, alphabetic order.@Meta-Chuh
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thanks tor reporting back.
Well, my %ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\plugins folder contains only three sub-folders, as follows:
- “API” which contains 25 files with .xml extension
- “config” which contains an empty “Hunspell” sub-folder
- “disabled” which is empty
%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\plugins
is the default plugin folder for a notepad++ v7.6.3 (64-bit) install.
we would need your debug information from? > debug info... > copy debug info into clipboard
to have a closer look where your own plugins folder is located, if you haven’t found it yet.the “APIs” folder is a leftover from an older notepad++ and contains auto completion files for different languages (eg. php.xml).
those files have been relocated to%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\autoCompletion
in newer versions, as “autoCompletion” is more logical and descriptive than the old “%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\plugins\APIs” location.Will I have to perform this renaming routine following every version update of the relevant plugins?
plugins admin will not even present you any updates for renamed plugins, as they will no longer match the name of the updater list.
renamed plugins will neither be updated by plugins admin, nor renamed back to the original names.you will, however be able to distinguish your renamed plugins at the plugins admin’s “installed” list, as they will be listed with the .dll extension, as seen at the screenshot below, instead of just the name.
(NppConverter renamed to Converter will show up as Converter.dll)note: keep in mind, that renaming the plugin’s files is a workaround, for power users that prefer an alphabetic order at the plugins menu.
the most ideal thing would be, if all plugin authors would stick to a single name for files and menu entry … but that’s a wish fulfillment i’m not patient enough to wait for ;-)