[v.7.8.6] Vertical Edge Settings no longer works with Split Lines (Ctrl-I)
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Thanks, Michael.
I had downgraded to 7.8.5 because of this issue and was reluctant to jump back up, but I just did and your modification works a charm.
Appreciated.
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Hello, @matthew-au, @i-neuw, @michael-Vincent, @ekopalypse, @alan-kilborn, @peterjones, @terry-r and All,
I revisited my previous posts of that discussion about the new
Vertical Multi-Edge lines
feature !First, when I said :
A work-around has been found but needs to choose
one
column number only and tick once on theBackground mode
option !I want to insist that the fact of ticking on the
Background mode
option, then unticking it, is needed to update the sole edge boundary value, displayed ! Even with the last7.9.0
N++ version, this step is necessary !
Now, I did some additional tests, on, both, the final version of my regex and the native
Split Lines
N++ feature (Ctrl + I
), using thelicense.txt
file !-
Using my regex S/R method, to split the lines, we get the same result :
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Whatever the
Line
orBackground
mode is used, inSettings > Preferences... > Editing > Vertical Edge Settings
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Whatever the
View > Word wrap
option is set or not -
Whatever the
View > Show Symbol > Show All Characters
option is set or not -
Whatever the current font used is a
MonoSpaced
or aProportional
font, in theStyle Configurator...
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provided that you previously ran the
Edit > BLank Operations > TAB to Space
option if your file contains someTAB
characters !
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Using the native
Edit > Line Operations > Split Lines
feature, we get the same result-
Whatever the
Line
orBackground
mode is used, inSettings > Preferences... > Editing > Vertical Edge Settings
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Whatever the
View > Word wrap
option is set or not
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But, unlike what I said in my first post, the results of the
Ctrl + I
feature are totally different depending on whether :-
The
View > Show Symbol > Show All Characters
option is set or not -
The current font used is a
Monospaced
or aProportional
font, in theStyle Configurator...
So, regarding my previous argumentation, my regex method and the native
Split Lines
N++ feature give the same results ONLY IF :-
A monospaced font is currently used
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The EOL symbol (
CRLF
) is not displayed -
The column number is superior to a minimum of about
15
for normal text. When I say “normal”, I refer, for instance, to thelicense.txt
text, from line28
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 till the end of file !
Note also that, with these hypotheses, the splitting operation of a selection of lines with, both, the regex S/R and the native
Split Lines
feature gives the same text contents !
IMPORTANT : My regex S/R is built in order to exactly replace the native
Split Lines
N++ feature, with the hypotheses above. But, of course, you may decide to not follow this rule and use, instead, a more simple search regex as, for instance :SEARCH
(?-s)^.{75,}?\K\x20+
REPLACE
\r\n
which would split lines, roughly, after
80
charactersBest Regards,
guy038
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Posting this in case it’s useful to anyone else. I worked around this issue using this plugin: dail8859/LuaScript: Notepad++ plugin for Lua scripting capabilities. Specifically, I added this code to my Lua startup script.
-- Lua function for Scintilla colors local function RGB(red, green, blue) return red | green << 8 | blue << 16 end -- Teal color value same as default used in Notepad++ local COLOR_TEAL = RGB(128, 255, 255) -- Set line mode to EDGE_Line at 80 characters with teal color npp.SendEditor(SCI_SETEDGEMODE, EDGE_LINE) npp.SendEditor(SCI_SETEDGECOLUMN, 80) npp.SendEditor(SCI_SETEDGECOLOUR, COLOR_TEAL)
So, every time Notepad++ starts it resets the column marker. This has the same affect as if one were to toggle the “Background mode” setting.
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Thanks for your contribution.
It is a Lua variation on @Michael-Vincent 's original NppExec solution.
There hasn’t been a Pythonscript implementation, so I’ll add that now:editor.setEdgeMode(1) editor.setEdgeColumn(80)
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@Alan-Kilborn said in [v.7.8.6] Vertical Edge Settings no longer works with Split Lines (Ctrl-I):
Pythonscript implementation
And of course “PerlScript”:
editor->setEdgeMode( $SC_EDGEMODE{EDGE_LINE} ); editor->setEdgeColumn(80);
Cheers.
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@Matthew-Au @rd4gh @Alan-Kilborn @Michael-Vincent and all
Since this is the older thread I will drop my two cents here.
Notepad++ v7.8.6 introduced support for drawing multiple vertical lines (also called “edges”) inside of an editor window. But this new feature is not simply an extension of the old well-known single-edge-line feature, instead it is a completely new edge mode that replaced the old one. Unfortunately this broke the ability to word-wrap a document’s content at such an edge line (using the standard keyboard shortcut
Ctrl+I
).In the following I provide some scripts for the NppExec plugin to get back the old single-edge-line feature and being able to control it. Additionally I provide a fixed implementation of the related “word-wrap at single-edge-line” feature. That’s because I became aware that Notepad++'s internal implementation of this feature has two bugs:
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If the font size of the line numbers margin is set to a different value than the font size for documents, the “word-wrap at single-edge-line” code calculates a wrong wrapping position. This position has to be provided in pixels. To calculate this pixel value, a Scintilla function has to be called that calculates the width in pixels of a provided string from a provided text style. It seems like Notepad++'s internal code erroneously takes the text style of the line numbers margin font when calling this Scintilla function.
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To generate the template string for the pixel calculation mentioned above, it is necessary to query the set column number of the single-edge-line. Since column numbers in Scintilla are 0-based, the retrieved result has to be incremented by 1 to get the required length of the template string. It seems Notepad++'s internal code doesn’t do that because when word-wrapping a line that has a word boundary exactly at the single-edge-line it wraps this line at the beginning of that word instead at its end.
Here are the scripts. Most of them could be assigned to a keyboard shortcut using Shortcut Mapper.
Initialize Single-Edge-Line Mode
::SetSingleEdgeLine npp_console keep sci_sendmsg SCI_SETEDGECOLUMN 80 sci_sendmsg SCI_SETEDGEMODE EDGE_LINE
This script is intended to be used as a NppExec startup-script. It sets the single-edge-line column to column 80 and activates single-edge-line mode. It is able to override a multiple-edge-line or background-color-edge mode set in Notepad++ preferences dialog.
Change Single-Edge-Line Column
::ConfigSingleEdgeLine npp_console keep sci_sendmsg SCI_GETEDGECOLUMN inputbox "Input edge column" : "Edge column" : $(MSG_RESULT) sci_sendmsg SCI_SETEDGECOLUMN $(INPUT) sci_sendmsg SCI_SETEDGEMODE EDGE_LINE
This script opens an input box where users can change the single-edge-line column. The current column is shown as default value. When the user closes the box, the provided value is set as the new column and single-edge-line mode is activated.
Turn on Single-Edge-Line Mode
::SingleEdgeLineOn npp_console keep sci_sendmsg SCI_SETEDGEMODE EDGE_LINE
This script activates single-edge-line mode with its current settings.
Turn on Multiple-Edge-Line Mode
::MultipleEdgeLinesOn npp_console keep sci_sendmsg SCI_SETEDGEMODE EDGE_MULTILINE
This script activates multiple-edge-line mode with its current settings.
Turn on Backgound-Color-Edge Mode
::BackgroundEdgeOn npp_console keep sci_sendmsg SCI_SETEDGEMODE EDGE_BACKGROUND
This script activates background-color-edge mode with its current settings.
Turn all Edges off
::EdgesOff npp_console keep sci_sendmsg SCI_SETEDGEMODE EDGE_NONE
This script deactivates all edges.
Word-Wrap Selected Text at Single-Edge-Line
::WrapSelectedLinesAtEdge npp_console keep set local $(EdgeModeSingleLine) ~ EDGE_LINE sci_sendmsg SCI_GETEDGEMODE if $(MSG_RESULT) != $(EdgeModeSingleLine) then set local $(LinePixelWidth) = 0 goto :DoWrap endif sci_sendmsg SCI_GETEDGECOLUMN set local $(LineCharWidth) ~ $(MSG_RESULT) + 1 set local $(TemplateStr) = W set local $(Cnt) = 2 :ForLoopStart if $(Cnt) > $(LineCharWidth) goto :ForLoopEnd set local $(TemplateStr) = $(TemplateStr)W set local $(Cnt) ~ $(Cnt) + 1 goto :ForLoopStart :ForLoopEnd sci_sendmsg SCI_TEXTWIDTH STYLE_DEFAULT "$(TemplateStr)" set local $(LinePixelWidth) = $(MSG_RESULT) :DoWrap sci_sendmsg SCI_TARGETFROMSELECTION sci_sendmsg SCI_LINESSPLIT $(LinePixelWidth)
This script provides a fixed version of the “word-wrap at single-edge-line” feature. As the original one, it word-wraps at the right edit window border if edge mode is not set to single line. This script could be assigned to the
Ctrl+I
keyboard shortcut in order to replace the buggy built-in version of Notepad++. -
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Hello, @dinkumoil and All,
Very interesting insight and solutions about the new multiple vertical edges and word-wrapping at a specific position …and, incidentally, some good and short examples of the
NppExec
scripting language ;-))One question :
When trying to find out a regex emulation of the
Ctrl + I
feature, some months ago, I realized that some mandatory conditions were needed to get the expected behaviour. Refer to the middle part of this post-
So, did you verify the behaviour of your last
::WrapSelectedLinesAtEdge
script in these three cases : -
A proportional font is used instead of the monospaced one ?
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The EOL symbol is displayed, with the
View > Show Symbol > Show End of Line
orView > Show Symbol > Show All Characters
options -
The current file contains some tabulation characters, as the number of pixels used by a
TAB
char is generally different from the space character !
Indeed, the
Ctrl + I
behaviour, with a single edge, seemed broken when one of these cases occur !Best Regards,
guy038
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Of course, I had not tested the behaviour of my
WrapSelectedLinesAtEdge
script in conjunction with a proportional font before you asked me because it makes no sense. ;-) Besides that, I’m sure it will not work .After testing I can say: I got the expected results.
When using a proportional font, the edge line is still drawn as a straight vertical line and when moving the cursor up and down along this line, the
Col :
field of the status bar shows different values in every single line, depending on the crrent line’s content - obiously because the font is proportional and the characters have different widths. And when running my script, Scintilla does the word-wrap at totally wrong positions.An edge line simply makes no sense when using proportional fonts, thus my script makes no sense as well in this case. That’s the reason why I have not tested it and why I don’t care that it doesn’t work. :-)
BTW: When I activated the proportional font in style configurator, Notepad++ immediately turned off the single-edge-line.
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@dinkumoil said in [v.7.8.6] Vertical Edge Settings no longer works with Split Lines (Ctrl-I):
If the font size of the line numbers margin is set to a different value than the font size for documents
In experimenting with this, I think I discovered a hidden “feature”.
It has been asked before how to get increased vertical spacing between lines in a document (visually only, of course).
This seems to be another method:- Go into Style Configurator and set the Font size of the Line number margin to a large number, e.g. 28:
The effect:
OK, the line numbers are really large, but you could always turn them off (in which case the vertical spacing remains, even after restart of N++).
Note: Regarding @dinkumoil 's comment, my new technique could really cause line-splitting with Ctrl+i to yield some wrong/undesired results!!
- Go into Style Configurator and set the Font size of the Line number margin to a large number, e.g. 28:
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@Alan-Kilborn said in [v.7.8.6] Vertical Edge Settings no longer works with Split Lines (Ctrl-I):
It has been asked before how to get increased vertical spacing between lines in a document (visually only, of course).
Can you just use
SCI_SETEXTRAASCENT
andSCI_SETEXTRADESCENT
?In NppExec:
SCI_SENDMSG SCI_SETEXTRADESCENT 2
I actually use the value of 1 in my startup script.
Cheers.
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@Michael-Vincent said in [v.7.8.6] Vertical Edge Settings no longer works with Split Lines (Ctrl-I):
Can you just use SCI_SETEXTRAASCENT and SCI_SETEXTRADESCENT?
Well, yes… I was just showing another way of doing it, and an interesting way at that. :-)
And of course, there’s a leap to using NppExec (or the other usual suspect: PythonScript) that some people are unable/afraid to take.
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Yes, I discovered that already in the past. Increasing inter-line spacing is also possible with other styles, for example the Brace highlight style.