How can I unmark any seperated word?
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user marks with a regular expression
that what made me holding back at first glance as well but then I thought, at least
a possible workaround even if it doesn’t fit into every possible unmark wish.
Let’s see what OP is thinking about it. :-) -
Yea, I often don’t do things because I see the complications right from the beginning. Or maybe more accurately, I overcomplicate it from the beginning… :)
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maybe more accurately, I overcomplicate it from the beginning…
LOL :_D - A good advise which I should have known by yesterday - wink, wink
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@Meta-Chuh
It seemed that I misunderstand there must be some of veteran user in notepad++ community who have a lot of experience in text editor field So they would already known what text editor is able to highlight seperated word in two or three color.@Alan-Kilborn
I follow your advice(Search > Mark All > Using xxx Style) but it is impossible to highlight selected word in two color. For example, If I selected just letter ‘a’ from below word, It only highlight all of letter ‘a’ in different color. I want to highlight just two or three of letter ‘a’ from below word and it must be different color each to each.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Thank you very much for your wonderful plugin,It really remove any mark which I selected.But if there is any mark which is created by Mark All command(Search > Mark All > Using xxx Style),your plugin cannot remove them… -
if there is any mark which is created by Mark All command(Search > Mark All > Using xxx Style),your plugin cannot remove them…
You are correct, would you mind specifying how exactly you want it to behave?
If you just want to have a single script which clears every possible mark indicator
we could change it like soINDICATORS = [21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31] for i in range(editor.getSelections()): start = editor.getSelectionNStart(i) end = editor.wordEndPosition(start, True) for indicator in INDICATORS: editor.setIndicatorCurrent(indicator) editor.indicatorClearRange(start, end-start)
but if you want to have a different behavior just let me know.
I want to highlight just two or three of letter ‘a’ from below word and it must be different color each to each
Sorry, but still confused about this.
Let’s assume you have a text like thisJust a sample text with a couple of a like in apple
Now if you select the
a
in betweenJust
andsample
,
you want to have automatically selected
a
fromsample
,
a
beforecouple
,
a
beforelike
anda
inapple
and each of them in different color?
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@sang-heon-baik said:
I follow your advice(Search > Mark All > Using xxx Style) but it is impossible to highlight selected word in two color. For example, If I selected just letter ‘a’ from below word, It only highlight all of letter ‘a’ in different color. I want to highlight just two or three of letter ‘a’ from below word and it must be different color each to each.
The feature is called “Mark all”. Thus if you highlight a single
a
and invoke the feature, of course it will do all of thea
present.Regarding “two color”, what I meant was, if you first color with, say Style1 and then you color the same thing with Style2, what will result will be a color combination of the colors of Style1 and Style2.
Is there still remaining confusion? I think the answer is that you can’t do what you are trying to do.
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@Ekopalypse
your script is excellent.I am content with your script.With your example of below text, I intend to highlight letter ‘a’ in between “Just” and “sample” in blue color, and to highlight letter ‘a’ in between “of” and “like” in green color.
Just a sample text with a couple of a like in apple
But As Alan Kilborn said, Notepad++ won’t support to highlight(mark) seperated word in respectively different color.So It would be impossible that your script Implement the function of my request.
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It would be impossible that your script Implement the function of my request.
That’s not exactly true.
It is true that Notepad++ does not provide such a function,
but that doesn’t mean that we can’t create it with a python script.
For example, putting the cursor into a word (no selection) and running this script
would result in marking the current word and the next 2 occurrences in different color.
Using style1, 2 and 3.def find(): current_pos = editor.getCurrentPos() start = editor.wordStartPosition(current_pos, True) end = editor.wordEndPosition(current_pos, True) text = editor.getTextRange(start, end) document_end_pos = editor.getTextLength() while start: yield start, end pos = editor.findText(0, end, document_end_pos, text) if pos is None: break start, end = pos _find = find() number_of_matches = 3 try: for i in range(number_of_matches ): start, end = next(_find) editor.setIndicatorCurrent(21+i) editor.indicatorFillRange(start, end-start) except StopIteration: pass
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@Ekopalypse said:
marking the current word and the next 2 occurrences in different color
It can be done, but is there value in that? Not sure I’m following what the OP’s true end-goal is, and how something like that helps.
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I agree, I can’t see the benefit too but I hope the OP will clarify why this is a good thing.
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Similar topic HERE.