I quit. You win. I'll go find another tool.
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I follow you! Have you find another efficient tool?
yes, after years of thorough research, i finally found the most efficient and reliable tool.
top feature:
it works perfectly on power outage without any data loss.
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Does it feature column-selection and manipulation? :)
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I assume there a ruler needed :-D LOL
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yes, also multi cursors can be set at each column, by using the optional ruler plugin vertically.
best feature: all content manipulation can be done one-handedly, by using the built in write/erase dual-purpose function of the stylus … this newly developed stylus is an absolute breakthrough in technology, and the best stylus ever. 😉
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@brian-dinesThe
Russians say …the taste and color of different markers)
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ahhhhh, you’re back from antarctica 😉👍
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@Meta-Chuh
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During update, there is a checkbox for plugins, I have this unchecked.
The wording of this dialog does not clarify the exact meaning, it may or may not have an affect on existing plugins…
Theme / Style irks me. I’ve had to fix them many times over the years. Comments are the worst, using Vibrant Ink theme is very close to my preference but comments are too dark, among other things.
I should not have to drop the project I’m working on to work on NPP.
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@Gubith said:
I should not have to drop the project I’m working on to work on NPP.
From my “test” background, I carefully control when I update software, sandboxing it when possible to make sure it is going to work before mainlining it. As N++ is someone’s hobby project, with no guarantees, I’d suggest you do the same.
Of course, you can always make the switch to some other text editor to ease your pain. ;)
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NPP is one of the greats. I tried and do use other editors. Each has it’s pros and cons. NPP is particularly awesome for all it does in a small footprint.
I finally updated today, because addons were misbehaving, and now it seems they’ve been disabled in user data? I found something about creating a file in the program folder to allow the user folder, so I reanmed the readme to that file name. Maybe it was meant to go in the users folder.
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