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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @Ion Marqvardsen
      last edited by

      @Ion-Marqvardsen

      I don’t believe so. But this is something that can easily be scripted if you use or are willing to use the Pythonscript plugin…

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn
        last edited by Alan Kilborn

        I whipped up a quick script for this, for “associated” C/C++/H files. It would go nicely as a right-click context menu entry. :)

        import os
        temp_list = notepad.getCurrentFilename().rsplit('.', 1)
        if len(temp_list) == 2:
            ext = temp_list[1].lower()
            if ext in [ 'cpp', 'c', 'h' ]:
                all_except_ext = temp_list[0]
                if 'c' in ext:
                    assoc_file = all_except_ext + '.h'
                else:
                    assoc_file = all_except_ext + '.c'
                    if not os.path.exists(assoc_file): assoc_file = all_except_ext + '.cpp'
                if os.path.exists(assoc_file): notepad.open(assoc_file)
        
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        • Ion MarqvardsenI
          Ion Marqvardsen
          last edited by

          Thanks Alan! You make it sound easy.

          I know how to make changes to the contextMenu.xml file, to add or delete menu entries. But that is it.

          Is it possible to add your code to the contextMenu.xml ? Can you show an example?

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @Ion Marqvardsen
            last edited by

            @Ion-Marqvardsen

            I can certainly show an example of how to add a script to the right-click context menu. But the script isn’t embedded there, it’s just “pointed-to” there. Have you installed the Pythonscript plugin and tried to get the script running manually?

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            • Ion MarqvardsenI
              Ion Marqvardsen
              last edited by

              I am sorry, but I don’t know anything about Pytonscript or running scripts “manually”. That sounds weird to me.

              I am not a super user of Notepad++, and my “programming skills” (if I can call it that) is limited to C and Matlab.

              I totally understand, if you consider me a “lost cause”, at this point. Anyway, thanks for trying. Have a nice weekend. :-)

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              • dinkumoilD
                dinkumoil @Ion Marqvardsen
                last edited by

                @Ion-Marqvardsen

                There are various plugins that have been written to solve your issue. Here is a presumeably uncomplete list (all untested):

                QuickOpenPlugin
                SourceSwitch
                Switcher
                Open Selection

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn @Ion Marqvardsen
                  last edited by

                  @Ion-Marqvardsen said:

                  if you consider me a “lost cause”

                  Well… I’m not 100% sure (yet) but you are starting to sound like someone that wants to be spoon-fed, yes. I’m not so much into that, but if you show some amount of effort, I and others here are definitely “in your corner” and will help you.

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                  • Ion MarqvardsenI
                    Ion Marqvardsen
                    last edited by

                    Hi Alan,

                    I would need to be “spoon-fed”. And I don’t like that. When I made the request, I was hoping there would be a solution ready.

                    Once again, thanks for your help.

                    I will give the plugins on the list a try. They might be exactly what I was looking for.

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Ion Marqvardsen
                      last edited by Alan Kilborn

                      @Ion-Marqvardsen

                      hoping there would be a solution ready

                      Hmmmmmm…Pythonscript is just another plugin on the list…

                      Imgur

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                      • Ion MarqvardsenI
                        Ion Marqvardsen
                        last edited by

                        Hi Alan,

                        For me there is nothing easy about pythonscripts. It is a question of knowing my limitations and balance between how much benefit there is with loading the associated header/source file versus the time to learn about and write the python code. Starting from where I am today, it does not give any meaning. I will have to progress on my own terms.

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @Ion Marqvardsen
                          last edited by

                          @Ion-Marqvardsen

                          LOL

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                          • Ion MarqvardsenI
                            Ion Marqvardsen
                            last edited by

                            Yes, I know. I understand you reaction.

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                            • Jim DaileyJ
                              Jim Dailey
                              last edited by

                              @Ion-Marqvardsen
                              You might want to install the Solution Tools plug-in. I use it and the <Ctrl>~ hotkey to cycle among files having the same name and various different file extensions.

                              See here: http://npp.incrediblejunior.com/

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