Add the Icon to the toolbar
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Hello @pan-jan,
Your standard icons are quite weird !
See mine on the picture below and the
DSpellCheck
icon, on the right, with the ABC indication !
You do not even need the Customize Toolbar plugin :-)) You may also create a shortcut to enable/disable spelling :
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Go to
Settings > Shortcut Mapper... > Plugins
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Double-click on line
Spell Check Document Automatically
and choose your shortcut
BR
guy038
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Next the same icons
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Hi, @pan-jan,
As you installed the Customize Toolbar plugin, I suppose that some icons are absent, by default. You’ll have to add some of them to your current toolbar !
Now, in
Settings > Preferences...> General > Toolbar
, under the box **Hide**
, there3
possibilities :-
Small icons
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Big icons
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Standard icons
Did you really select the
Standard icons
?BR
guy038
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These are the icons I can choose from
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Could you do a test, selecting the choice
Standard icons
?Then stop and restart Notepad++ => You should see all the plugin’s icons on the right of the toolbar !
BR
guy038
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@guy038
This is it.
I have them all now.
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I would like to insert into the Toolbar an icon with …
How to add icon to this bar …
if she’s not here.
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Hello @pan-jan and All,
I just installed the last Unicode
4.2.0.0 - x32
version of theCustomize Toolbar
plugin in N++v7.8.8
from here :https://sourceforge.net/projects/npp-customize/files/Customize Toolbar v4.2/
And, in the
Customize Toolbar
menu, I see two lines :- Help - Overview :
- Help - Custom buttons :
Sorry, I do not have time, presently, to investigate further on, in this matter. However, if this help is not enough for you, you could ask the plugin’s author, by e-mail, for additional information !
Best Regards,
guy038
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Available buttons: Proper Case „Alt+U”… none
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No entry:
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Hi, @pan-jan and All,
- Change the contents of the
CustomizeToolbar.btn
as below :
Edit,Select All,,,custom-icon-1.bmp Edit,Convert Case to,Proper Case,,custom-icon-2.bmp
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Save the modifications of
CustomizeToolbar.btn
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Stop and restart N++
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As you can see, the first default hammer icon is colorized and works (
Select All
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However the second hammer icon remains grayed and does not seem to work :-((
After some tests, I realized that this second hammer becomes active ONLY IF you select a tab with a normal selection in its contents. In this case, hitting the second hammer icon does apply the
Proper Case
feature to the selection !Indeed, if you select
Edit > Convert Case to
, you can see that the sub-menu is all grayed, if no selection has been done, previously !So, refer to the plugin’s author for possible fixes. May be this wrong behavior depends on of Notepad++, itself !
BTW, in the meanwhile, simply do your selection and use the default
Alt + U
shortcut ! Easier, isn’t it ?.Since decades, I don’t click, anymore, on the Toolbar buttons for
Ctrl + C
,Ctrl + V
,Ctrl + A
,Ctrl + Z
,Ctrl + Y
and so on…, preferring the shortcuts !!!Best Regards,
guy038
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@guy038
I can’t add the word with the letter “ą” to the dictionary or for Current Session
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Hello, @pan-jan and All,
Sorry for my late answer ! Initially, I did not see a good explanation ! One day, I realized that, may be, your dictionary file was probably
ANSI
encoded ! I verified my assertion and, indeed, it’s the cause of your problem !So, here is the road map :
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Go to the folder
...\plugins\config\Hunspell
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Back-up your
lang.dic
andlang.aff
files ( One never knows ! ) -
Start Notepad++
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Disable, temporarily, the
DSpellCheck
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Open the two files
lang.dic
andlang.aff
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Change the first line of
lang.aff
with the commandSET UTF-8
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Verify, in the status bar, that its encoding is
UTF-8
( notUTF-8-BOM
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Save the modifications
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Select the
lang.dic
tab ( Probably, this file isANSI
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Run the command
Encoding > Convert to UTF-8
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After a little while, save the modifications of
lang.dic
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Now, close the two files
lang.dic
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Enable, again, the
DSpellCheck
plugin
=> This time, if special words contain Unicode characters, with code-point over
\x{00FF}
, you should be able to add to the dictionary , in thelang.usr
file
Anyway, the method is self-explained in the dialog, below, and I suppose that you’ve found out the solution, by now !
Best Regards
guy038
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I don’t use Hunspell.
This is happening in Aspell.
These words are written in pl.pws.
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early there is such a big picture and it is explained there
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I’m really disappointed by your answer !
If you had mentioned that you use
Aspell
dictionaries, I wouldn’t have wasted my time, writing my answer and testing one hour, about, because I use the defaultHunspell
dictionaries !Moreover, I just verified that the simple Google search
Aspell form
gives, among all the possibilities,Aspell file format
and, then, the link, below :http://aspell.net/man-html/Format-of-the-Personal-and-Replacement-Dictionaries.html
which redirects you to the article that @ekopalypse just gave you !
BR
guy038
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My fault. Excuse me.
I don’t know English and there may be a misunderstanding which doesn’t mean I’m rude.