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    • Владислав БраништиВ
      Владислав Браништи
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      When I create a new command to run other application and send the current line number as parameter, Notepad++ gives a number beginning with 0. But other application begins with 1.
      Can I send $(CURRENT_LINE+1) instead of $(CURRENT_LINE) ?
      I have tried to do so, but it doesn’t work…
      Somebody can help me with that?

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Владислав Браништи
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        @Владислав-Браништи

        no, you can’t do mathematical operations as the variable is a string, not an integer.
        You might use a batch file to do the calc, with something like

        SET current_line=%1
        SET /A current_line = %current_line% + 1
        echo %current_line%
        

        and calling from run like cmd /k D:\test.cmd $(CURRENT_LINE)

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