Support for Plugins Admin & NppPluginList
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@Jeffrey-Morley said:
I have to … add our plugin to a public list … in order to make it available?
Not sure where you read this…
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@dinkumoil said:
@Jeffrey-Morley said:
I have to … add our plugin to a public list … in order to make it available?
Not sure where you read this…
I shouldn’t have assumed that from the pretty strong push for the plugin-admin feature that seems to encourage it.
It’s still pretty heavy-handed to have an upgrade to the product just invalidate goodness-knows how many local 3rd-party plugins folks have installed in Notepad++ without the installer just automatically moving them to the required new locations or having some backwards-compatible approach that would still use old ones in the old locations while supporting new ones in the new location.
A LOT of people, who just “use” Notepad++, and are not technical, got a big, unpleasant surprise today.
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Could someone tell me if it is possible to rescue the PythonScript? https://sourceforge.net/projects/npppythonscript/
Maybe there is a good alternative? I really need that one …
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When I want to use the new Npp ‘Plugin Admin’ I have to run notepad++.exe as administrator. Why?
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So we want to fix the installer for our 3rd-party plugin RainLexer
https://github.com/poiru/rainlexer
Currently, the installer installs the plugin .dll to %APPDATA%\Notepad++\Plugins\RainLexer.dll and the supporting .xml file to %PROGAMFILES%\Notepad++\Plugins\Config\RainLexer.xml (64bit) or %PROGAMFILES(x86)%\Notepad++\Plugins\Config\RainLexer.xml (32bit).
With 7.6 of Notepad++, I gather than for a “normal” install, it will now be the plugin .dll to %LOCALAPPDATA%\Notepad++\Plugins\RainLexer\RainLexer.dll and the supporting .xml file to %PROGAMFILES%\Notepad++\Plugins\Config\RainLexer.xml (64bit) or %PROGAMFILES(x86)%\Notepad++\Plugins\Config\RainLexer.xml (32bit).
How do we handle those who install Notepad++ as “portable”? Is the structure the same, only self-contained in Notepad++'s single install folder?
This really has nothing to do with the new Plugin Admin functionality, at this time we have no interest in using that.
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For local/normal installations your current and your new locations for the DLL and the supporting .xml file are wrong.
Old:
DLL file:%PROGAMFILES%\Notepad++\plugins\RainLexer.dll
(64bit) or%PROGAMFILES(x86)%\Notepad++\plugins\RainLexer.dll
(32bit)
Config file:%Userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++\plugins\config\RainLexer.xml
New (since v7.6)
DLL file:%UserProfile%\AppData\Local\Notepad++\plugins\RainLexer\RainLexer.dll
(all architectures)
Config file:%Userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++\plugins\config\RainLexer.xml
(no changes)How do we handle those who install Notepad++ as “portable”? Is the structure the same, only self-contained in Notepad++'s single install folder?
Portable installations are and have ever been self-contained. The location for the supporting .xml file should be
<Notepad++ directory>\plugins\config\RainLexer.xml
and the loaction for the plugin itself (since v7.6)<Notepad++ directory>\plugins\RainLexer\RainLexer.dll
.The Notepad++ message interface provides the NPPM_GETPLUGINSCONFIGDIR message to query the location of the config dir.
Since v7.6 there is also the NPPM_GETPLUGINHOMEPATH message to query the path to the directory that contains the subdirectories of all plugins, i.e. currently
%Userprofile%\AppData\Local\Notepad++\plugins
and in the future maybe%ProgramData%\Notepad++\plugins
. You have to append the name of your plugin DLL file (excluding the .dll extension) and you get the path to your personal plugin directory. -
@SaturnusDJ said:
When I want to use the new Npp ‘Plugin Admin’ I have to run notepad++.exe as administrator. Why?
Did you select the option “Do not use %APPDATA%” during installation? If yes, perform an uninstall. 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%).
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How do i start Plugins Admin/Plugins Manager?
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I found that if I checked “Don’t use %APPDATA%” during the installation, the whole “Plugin” tab will be disappear from the tab menu
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@Eric-Yau152
you just have to delete the file DoLocalConf.xml inside your C:\Program Files\Notepad++ folder if you installed the 64 bit version, or in C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++ if you installed the 32 bit version.
in case the plugins have never been installed to the correct path %localappdata%\Notepad++:
just download and reinstall your desired (32/64 bit) installer from here : https://notepad-plus-plus.org/download/v7.6.htmlyou don’t have to uninstall first, just install over it
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I just installed 64-bit v7.6 on Windows 7, and I don’t have the plugins menu appear at all unless I run the program as an administrator. Then, the plugins menu does appear.
It seems like even if I can’t install any plugins as a standard user using the plugin manager, I still should be able to use the installed plugins, correct?
I don’t have Local Conf mode enabled like Eric Yau152.
Debug info as standard user follows:
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 7 (64-bit)
Plugins : noneDebug info as admin user (in standard user, right-clicking and running as admin):
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 7 (64-bit)
Plugins : DSpellCheck.dll mimeTools.dll nppConverter.dll NppExport.dll -
Thanks for you reply
I have
- uninstalled the program and removed the custom settings in program file folder
- removed folder “%localappdata%\Notepad++”
- installed the program and checked “Don’t use %APPDATA%”
the whole “Plugin” tab is still NOT appeared at the tab menu
Env:
WIn 10 Pro 64 bit
i7 7600u + 16GB RAMPlease note, thanks
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It would be nice to have in Plugin Admin the same list of plugins previously available through Plugin Manager, for example TextFX and “Poor Man’s T-Sql Formatter” are missing. I had to revert to version 7.5.9 to be able to load these plugins.
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i think you misunderstood:
you should never select “Don’t use %APPDATA%” if you install to C:\Program Files or plugins and updater will not be shownso your options are:
install to a custom folder you create
(example C:\Applications\Notepad++)
there you can activate "Don’t use %APPDATA%” in the installer
this type of installation allows every user to see the same plugins and settingor
make a default install without selecting "Don’t use %APPDATA%”
this way every user has its own plugins folder inside %APPDATA% -
noted, it works now, thank you!
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FYI, the new plugins schema (simplified) has been modified:
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/16645/new-plugins-home-where-notepad-will-load-from -
Found that the Notepad++ main program cannot be restarted after installing the update of plugin from Plugin Admin
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Which plugin did you install?
It seems like the plugin has to be changed to adopt the new plugin hosting model of v7.6. Look for a folder with companion files and move this folder to
<Npp-install-dir>\plugins
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I’ve spent half a day now trying various versions of Notepad++ with PythonScript. The deadline for the files which my script was supposed to fix was yesterday afternoon.
Thank you for the wonderfully bug-free and well-explained update process :-(
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i apologise for your inconvenience.
many thanks for your patience and best regards.