load header file with same name as the current c file
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 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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 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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 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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 @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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 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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 hoping there would be a solution ready Hmmmmmm…Pythonscript is just another plugin on the list…  
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 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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 LOL 
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 Yes, I know. I understand you reaction. 
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 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/ 



