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    • favdishF
      favdish
      last edited by

      Thanks to all for a lively discussion. I’ll have a look at @Michael-Vincent’s plugin. LocationNavigate seems to do the job, after a quick test, but a plugin for both 32/64 is of course better.

      I’ve also discovered another contender, called cudatext. Looks also pretty good, this one, and has the added advantage to work natively with Linux (haven’t tested yet, just from the website blurb). What are the experiences with that one (if I can ask that in an NPP forum :-) )?

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @favdish
        last edited by Ekopalypse

        @favdish said in Two suggestions:

        What are the experiences with that one (if I can ask that in an NPP forum :-)

        There are tons of editors out there.
        VSCode, sublime, atom, geany, notepad2, pspad, eclipse… just to name a few
        and they all have their strengths and weaknesses, but in the end it all comes down to one simple question?
        Does it offer what YOU need, functionally and design-wise?

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        • guy038G
          guy038
          last edited by guy038

          Hi, @michael-Vincent and All,

          I’ve just downloaded and tried your 32-bits plugin, on my Win XP SP3 with N++ v7.8.5 portable configuration. Wooow, amazing ;-))

          I do like :

          • The possibility of changing the Margin width and the highlight option, too ( I personally adopted highlight for change marker and default for save marker ! )

          • The two shortcuts Ctrl + ALt + Y and Ctrl + ALt + Z which allow to navigate :

            • from the beginning of each changed zone, in forward direction

            • from the end of each changed zone, in backward direction

          • The Changed Lines panel with the ability to double-click on any changed line to immediately move to the exact location in current file, in the same way it is, in the N++ Find result panel !


          Many thanks, Michael, for pointing us to this excellent plugin of yours ;-))

          Best regards,

          guy038

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn
            last edited by

            @Michael-Vincent

            Thank you for your efforts.
            I’m currently checking it out as well.
            Question: What does the checkbox for Use N++ Colors do? I experimented with it but didn’t see any effect either way?

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            • Michael VincentM
              Michael Vincent @Alan Kilborn
              last edited by Michael Vincent

              @Alan-Kilborn

              It should change the background color of the listview in the docking panel to the background color of your N++ theme. If you’re using the default theme (white background) you’ll see no effect. If you’re using something like Obsidian it’ll look like:

              7dad337b-e230-4e73-b57c-b5ea7d9ff96d-image.png

              vs:

              102c27fd-f7be-4b7b-ae3d-503b18e3f8b9-image.png

              Cheers.

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              • Michael VincentM
                Michael Vincent @guy038
                last edited by

                @guy038 said in Two suggestions:

                Many thanks, Michael, for pointing us to this excellent plugin of yours ;-))

                Your welcome - remember it’s not my original work - it’s basically just extracting the line marking logic from Location Navigate and putting just that in a plugin. The issue I had with Location Navigate recompiling in 64-bit was all the logic in tracking location as you navigate around the document. I ignore all that and don’t implement it. I only took the line marking “logic”.

                Cheers.

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn @Michael Vincent
                  last edited by

                  @Michael-Vincent

                  I have to agree with @guy038 after a day or so of working with ChangedLines replacing LocationNavigate. It seems to be working well. Many thanks.

                  I’ve played a bit with the settings to customize it.
                  One thing I like in a feature like this is that the changed but unsaved lines are REALLY emphasized, and the changed and saved lines are emphasized, but like they are an “afterthought”.

                  To that end, I’ve adjusted the colors to my liking, sample:

                  bc9ef236-ae46-411f-a118-a13cb4c95d8c-image.png

                  If you are looking for enhancement requests [ probably not! :-) ], maybe if the color settings could be presented in the Settings box, something like this:

                  73bd3088-10a9-495f-8427-6655cc62e870-image.png

                  Truly not necessary, but if you want to play next time you are in the code! :-)

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                  • Michael VincentM
                    Michael Vincent @Alan Kilborn
                    last edited by

                    @Alan-Kilborn said in Two suggestions:

                    Truly not necessary, but if you want to play next time you are in the code! :-)

                    The location navigate plugin does this - colors its color selector buttons to the chosen color - but it looked complicated. My Win32 API understanding is very limited an consists of a lot of cut-paste examples. I haven’t looked at Changed Lines in a while because it’s been working nicely in the background for me but if i do revisit I’ll look at that part again.

                    Cheers.

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Michael Vincent
                      last edited by

                      @Michael-Vincent said in Two suggestions:

                      The location navigate plugin does this - colors its color selector buttons to the chosen color

                      I had forgotten about this; truly I set Location Navigate up one time long ago, and never looked at it again. I think coloring a button would be a hard thing as I think Windows likes to control this, but a swatch to the left like I show doesn’t seem too bad. Note that I won’t go so far as to say easy.

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                      • Michael VincentM
                        Michael Vincent @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by

                        @Alan-Kilborn said in Two suggestions:

                        If you are looking for enhancement requests [ probably not! :-) ], maybe if the color settings could be presented in the Settings box, something like this:

                        Truly not necessary, but if you want to play next time you are in the code! :-)

                        If you want to try it out - see the latest development - no compiled release, you’ll need to do that yourself.

                        https://github.com/vinsworldcom/nppChangedLines/tree/develop

                        Also added:

                        • click in ChangedLines margin goes to next change / Shift+Click goes to previous
                        • Colorized buttons for change and save colors in Settings dialogue
                        • Auto populate / update of ChangedLines panel for current file

                        Cheers.

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