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    • dinkumoilD
      dinkumoil
      last edited by

      Please add a chapter about context menu customization.

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @dinkumoil
        last edited by Alan Kilborn

        @dinkumoil said:

        Please add a chapter about context menu customization.

        The old documentation for this is (sort of) here. Seems like it is not bad; could be used as a basis for something new.

        Reading it now, I see:

        The Tab Bar Context Menu
        For completeness’ sake, there is another menu that would qualify as a context menu. It is the one that pops up when right clicking a tab in any view. However, there isn’t much to say about it here, as it is not configurable. This is not related with its being practical. Plugins can manipulate it.

        The part I bolded got me thinking “I wonder if @Ekopalypse has some nice Pythonscript code for showing how to do this, for adding/removing items?”. Eko was certainly a master Pythonscripter for getting the Shortcut Mapper to cough up its mappings, so… :)

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          @Ekopalypse Does the upvote mean you’re going to share something soon? :)

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse
            last edited by

            for adding/removing items

            Do you mean adding/removing on the fly aka at runtime?
            If so, never thought about it.
            I assume hooking the window procedure is the way to go. Hmm, interesting.

            Eko was certainly a master Pythonscripter

            Lately I learned that my knowledge about python isn’t that good :-(

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            • Alan KilbornA
              Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              @Ekopalypse said in Notepad++ official documentation is online now:

              Do you mean adding/removing on the fly aka at runtime?

              I suppose I mean somehow achieving with P.S. a way to customize this (tab bar rclick context) menu, much like the regular (editor window rclick) context menu can be customized. The method would be very different, but the results would be similar.

              Lately I learned that my knowledge about python isn’t that good

              I’m having a hard time believing that.

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              • EkopalypseE
                Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                for testing my notepad wrapper methods I’ve modified the test from the pythonscript plugin

                        from threading import Thread
                        import queue
                        item_count = -1
                        def start_monitor(_q):
                            MN_GETHMENU = 0x1E1
                            i = 10
                            tabbar_context_menu_hwnd = 0
                            while i:
                                tabbar_context_menu_hwnd = user32.FindWindowExW(None, None, '#32768', None)
                                log(tabbar_context_menu_hwnd)
                                if tabbar_context_menu_hwnd:
                                    break
                                else:
                                    time.sleep(.1)
                                    i -= 1
                
                            if tabbar_context_menu_hwnd:
                                menu_handle = user32.SendMessageW(tabbar_context_menu_hwnd, MN_GETHMENU, 0, 0)
                                global item_count
                                item_count = user32.GetMenuItemCount(menu_handle)
                                _q.put(item_count)
                                user32.SendMessageW(tabbar_context_menu_hwnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0)
                
                        q = queue.Queue()
                        t = Thread(target=start_monitor, args=(q,))
                        t.start()
                        self.assertIsNone(notepad.triggerTabbarContextMenu(0,0))
                        t.join()
                        item_count = q.get()
                        self.assertNotEqual(item_count, -1, msg="Can't find popup menu")
                        self.assertEqual(item_count, 28, msg=f'Expected 28 menu items but received:{item_count}')
                

                so yes, it is possible to use it as an starting point, I guess.
                Let me think about it.

                I’m having a hard time believing that.

                Then you better don’t check the official python mailing list :-(

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse
                  last edited by

                  Just a word of warning - don’t run the current code unmodified as it might
                  hang npp.

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                  • EkopalypseE
                    Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                    last edited by

                    @Alan-Kilborn

                    basically you run this once to register your menu items
                    and the hook. Then every time you right click the tabbar menu you
                    should see your newly created menu items.
                    Not sure whether this is the most optimized version but I guess
                    a good starting point.

                    The critical parts is the notepad.allocateCmdID and passing this value
                    to the menuitem wID field.

                    MENU_MAPPER holds this id and the function which should get executed.

                    from threading import Thread
                    import queue
                    import time
                    
                    import ctypes
                    from ctypes import wintypes  
                    import platform
                    
                    user32 = ctypes.WinDLL('user32', use_last_error=True)
                    MENU_MAPPER = {}
                    
                    LRESULT = wintypes.LPARAM
                    ULONG_PTR = wintypes.LPVOID
                    
                    WndProcType = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE(LRESULT, wintypes.HWND, wintypes.UINT, wintypes.WPARAM, wintypes.LPARAM)
                    
                    CallWindowProc = user32.CallWindowProcW
                    CallWindowProc.restype = LRESULT
                    CallWindowProc.argtypes = [WndProcType, wintypes.HWND, wintypes.UINT, wintypes.WPARAM, wintypes.LPARAM]
                    
                    x86 = platform.architecture()[0] == '32bit'
                    SetWindowLong = user32.SetWindowLongW if x86 else user32.SetWindowLongPtrW
                    SetWindowLong.restype = WndProcType
                    SetWindowLong.argtypes = [wintypes.HWND, wintypes.INT, WndProcType]
                    
                    CONFIGURATION = None
                    
                    MFS_ENABLED = 0x0
                    MFS_DISABLED = 0x3
                    MIIM_STATE = 1
                    MIIM_ID = 2
                    MIIM_SUBMENU = 4
                    MIIM_STRING = 64
                    MFT_STRING = 0
                    MFS_ENABLED = 0
                    
                    class MENUITEMINFO(ctypes.Structure):
                        ''' Implements the winapi MENUITEMINFO structure'''
                        _fields_ = [('cbSize', wintypes.UINT),
                                    ('fMask',  wintypes.UINT),
                                    ('fType',  wintypes.UINT),
                                    ('fState',  wintypes.UINT),
                                    ('wID',  wintypes.UINT),
                                    ('hSubMenu',  wintypes.HMENU),
                                    ('hbmpChecked',  wintypes.HBITMAP),
                                    ('hbmpUnchecked', wintypes.HBITMAP),
                                    ('dwItemData',  ULONG_PTR),
                                    ('dwTypeData',  wintypes.LPWSTR),
                                    ('cch',  wintypes.UINT),
                                    ('hbmpItem',  wintypes.HBITMAP),]
                    
                    
                    class Hook():
                    
                        def __init__(self):
                            self.nppHandle = user32.FindWindowW(u'Notepad++', None)
                    
                        def register(self):
                            self.newWndProc = WndProcType(self.MyWndProc)
                            self.prevWndProc = SetWindowLong(self.nppHandle, -4, self.newWndProc)
                    
                        def MyWndProc(self, hWnd, msg, wParam, lParam):
                            if msg == 273 and wParam in MENU_MAPPER:
                                MENU_MAPPER[wParam]()
                    
                            # hand control back to npp
                            return CallWindowProc(self.prevWndProc, hWnd, msg, wParam, lParam)
                    
                    def modify_context_menu():
                        i = 10
                        tabbar_context_menu_hwnd = 0
                        while i:
                            tabbar_context_menu_hwnd = user32.FindWindowExW(None, None, u'#32768', None)
                            if tabbar_context_menu_hwnd:
                                menu_handle = user32.SendMessageW(tabbar_context_menu_hwnd, MN_GETHMENU, 0, 0)
                    
                                mii = MENUITEMINFO()
                                mii.cbSize = ctypes.sizeof(mii)
                                mii.fMask = MIIM_ID | MIIM_STRING
                                mii.fType = MFT_STRING
                                mii.fState = MFS_ENABLED
                    
                                startid = notepad.allocateCmdID(2)
                    
                                mii.wID = startid
                                mii.dwTypeData = "TEST1"
                                user32.InsertMenuItemW(menu_handle, 0, True, ctypes.byref(mii))
                                MENU_MAPPER[startid] = lambda: console.write('TEST1 clicked\n')
                    
                                mii.wID = startid+1
                                mii.dwTypeData = "TEST2"
                                user32.InsertMenuItemW(menu_handle, 0, True, ctypes.byref(mii))
                                MENU_MAPPER[startid+1] = lambda: console.write('TEST2 clicked\n')
                    
                                break
                    
                            else:
                                time.sleep(.1)
                                i -= 1
                    
                    MN_GETHMENU = 0x1E1
                    t = Thread(target=modify_context_menu)
                    t.start()
                    notepad.triggerTabbarContextMenu(0,6)
                    t.join()
                    hook = Hook()
                    hook.register()
                    print('done')
                    
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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                      last edited by

                      @Ekopalypse

                      So, it does work to achieve the goal, but 2 immediate things were noticed.

                      1. import queue fails because there is no module queue in the Python that ships with Pythonscript. However, this isn’t a real problem, because the code doesn’t even use queue. Easy enough to remove the line. Done.

                      2. A bigger problem; when exiting Notepad++ after this “new feature” has been added, I get this, every time:

                      8e787af3-3493-427e-8d7a-ac34248faafa-image.png

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by Ekopalypse

                        @Alan-Kilborn

                        Do you already have another HOOK registered?
                        Which Npp version and which PS version are you currently running?

                        Right, in python3 it is called queue and in python2 it is called Queue.
                        Removed the code but forgot to remove the import.

                        This part is critical if it is already used but maybe slightly different defined.

                        LRESULT = wintypes.LPARAM
                        ULONG_PTR = wintypes.LPVOID
                        
                        WndProcType = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE(LRESULT, wintypes.HWND, wintypes.UINT, wintypes.WPARAM, wintypes.LPARAM)
                        
                        CallWindowProc = user32.CallWindowProcW
                        CallWindowProc.restype = LRESULT
                        CallWindowProc.argtypes = [WndProcType, wintypes.HWND, wintypes.UINT, wintypes.WPARAM, wintypes.LPARAM]
                        
                        x86 = platform.architecture()[0] == '32bit'
                        SetWindowLong = user32.SetWindowLongW if x86 else user32.SetWindowLongPtrW
                        SetWindowLong.restype = WndProcType
                        SetWindowLong.argtypes = [wintypes.HWND, wintypes.INT, WndProcType]
                        
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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                          last edited by

                          @Ekopalypse said in Notepad++ official documentation is online now:

                          Do you already have another HOOK registered?

                          Very likely. Is this a problem?

                          Which Npp version and which PS version are you currently running?

                          7.7.1 32-bit PS1.3.0.0

                          PS1.4.0.0 has a trivial amount of difference from 1.3.0.0 so that’s why.

                          This part is critical if it is already used but maybe slightly different defined.

                          This I don’t understand.

                          Are you glad I got you involved in this? :)

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                          • EkopalypseE
                            Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                            last edited by

                            @Alan-Kilborn

                            Are you glad I got you involved in this? :)

                            Yes of course :-D, and actually I do something similar with python3script while handling the
                            menu items (in PS when you create a script it appears in the script menu - I do the same) so it is important for me as well.

                            If you hook the message queue you need to ensure that data passed and provided do not get mangled in between
                            because at then end npp needs to handle the messages as well.

                            I actually never tested whether this codes work with 32bit and because of the following

                            LRESULT = wintypes.LPARAM
                            CallWindowProc.restype = LRESULT
                            
                            
                            x86 = platform.architecture()[0] == '32bit'
                            SetWindowLong = user32.SetWindowLongW if x86 else user32.SetWindowLongPtrW
                            

                            it might be that I’m doing the wrong thing.
                            Let me check with a npp 32bit version and msdn.

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                            • EkopalypseE
                              Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                              last edited by

                              @Alan-Kilborn

                              seems my code is correct and works on npp and PS 32bit version.
                              According to MSDN SetWindowLongPtrW is for x64 and SetWindowLongW for 32bit.
                              WindowProc callback function returns LRESULT which is defined as typedef LONG_PTR LRESULT;
                              the same as LPARAM (wich is also typedef LONG_PTR LPARAM;)
                              LONG_PTR is defined to be int64 on 64bit and long on 32bit

                              #if defined(_WIN64)
                               typedef __int64 LONG_PTR; 
                              #else
                               typedef long LONG_PTR;
                              #endif
                              

                              So I don’t see a problem with my code what means that one of your other hook(s),
                              defines something slightly different and corrupts the message handling, I guess.

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                              • Alan KilbornA
                                Alan Kilborn
                                last edited by

                                @Ekopalypse said in Notepad++ official documentation is online now:

                                one of your other hook(s),
                                defines something slightly different and corrupts the message handling

                                Okay, I will go examine those others and use your way of doing it as the definitive way it should be done.

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