Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released
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@Alan-Kilborn said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
When something else is doing the sourcing (e.g. Notepad++), we typically always get \ – think of right-click-tab’s Full File Path to Clipboard.
I think the
file://
URI typically has another/
to start with to indicate the root directory, fully qualified path. So from your examples, the actual URI should be:file:///w:\testing\test.txt file:///w:/testing/test.txt ...
Typically, we “ignore” the leading
/
on Windows since the driver letterC:
in this example acts like the root directory in linux operating systems. But, if we consider the “extra”/
mandatory, then thefoo://
example works for me:See the first one doesn’t work using just the
foo://
leader, but adding the extra/
in the second example to indicate a file-like URI, it works. I’ve only addedfoo://
(with only 2/
's to my URI custom schemes:Cheers.
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@Michael-Vincent said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
See the first one doesn’t work using just the foo:// leader, but adding the extra / in the second example to indicate a file-like URI, it works.
Ah, Michael to the rescue now. Thanks!
Typing that third/
is way less of a burden than converting all of the\
in the following path. (Note: it was truly only necessary to convert the one immediately after the colon of the drive letter, but that mixing of slashes was just too wacky to propagate through a bunch of data files)I’ve only added foo:// (with only 2 /'s to my URI custom schemes
Which raises another point: in the box in the Preferences, is it correct to do
foo://
orfoo:
alone? Maybe I don’t need the//
but I am so used to seeing it as part offile://
orhttp://
with Notepad++ links that I just assumed… I suppose it will become more apparent as the experimentation goes on.If I’d have tried
foo:
without the//
from the beginning, I wouldn’t have “whined”, becausefoo:w:\blah\blah.txt
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@Alan-Kilborn said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
I wouldn’t have “whined”, because foo:w:\blah\blah.txt highlights as a link just fine! Drat!
Interesting. There are some URI’s that don’t use the
//
- I’m thinkingmailto:user@domain.com
so maybefoo:
alone is fine for your use case. I think I pulled my extensive list from an issue or maybe the Notepad++ source code - I certainly didn’t type it all myself - that was cut and paste - from where, I can’t remember.Cheers.
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@Michael-Vincent said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
I think I pulled my extensive list … I certainly didn’t type it all myself
Are you talking about then contents of the URI customized schemes you showed? :
That list?
If so, then no, you didn’t do it: With the exception of thefoo://
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@Alan-Kilborn said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
that is all default text content for that box in 7.9.2 !
Oh… :-) that makes sense.
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Does not happen with 7.9.1
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Different behavior in 7.9.1 and 7.9.2
Start Npp and open function list panel - close npp.
Restart Npp and function list panel should open automatically.
So far so good
But when one selectsRun->Open file in another instance
then- in 7.9.1 it opens the file and the function list view
- in 7.9.2 it opens
only
the file
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V7.9.2 is TRASH! because notepad ++ still showed blank and empty space in bellow
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@FREEMIUM said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
Fix this issue!
What issue? You showed two screenshots, without any description of the problem you are having.
To me, it looks like you have a
.json
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Look V7.9.1 and V7.9.2… in V7.9.2 showed empty space
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could it be that you are referring to the setting
Enable scrolling beyond last line
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@Ekopalypse Thank you, yes it’s enabled and why is default this function enabled in v.7.9.2?
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@FREEMIUM said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
@Ekopalypse Thank you, yes it’s enabled and why is default this function enabled in v.7.9.2?
It’s not. I just unzipped a fresh v7.9.2 portable, and that option defaulted to off:
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IMO, people like @FREEMIUM , in the way they posted here, deserve zero response. :-(
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@donho I would like to create a bug report on github but need advice on the best way to word it.
Like, @alan-kilborn, I have been using custom protocols. One of them is called np:// which runs Notepad++ on a file path. I have several hundred instances of np://c:\full\path\to\a\file on my system. I added np:// to my custom URI setting in npp and saw the same behavior that Alan reported.
I experimented and found one workaround which that URI with three slashes work.
np:///w:\testing\test.txt
is underlined and works. The custom URI field is still set tonp://
As I’m seeing what I consider to be peculiar and inconsistent behavior with v7.9.2. I’d like to understand what’s happening, and ideally, why, before making a bug report.
I created a test file using:
md c:\full\path\to\a >c:\full\path\to\a\file echo Test file
If I set my customized URI list to
np:
with no slashes then:np:c:\full\path\to\a\file works np:/c:\full\path\to\a\file works np://c:\full\path\to\a\file Not underlined! np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file works
If I set my customized URI list to
np:/
with one slash then:np:c:\full\path\to\a\file Does not work as expected np:/c:\full\path\to\a\file works np://c:\full\path\to\a\file Not underlined! np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file works
If I set my customized URI list to
np://
with two slashes then:np:c:\full\path\to\a\file Does not work as expected np:/c:\full\path\to\a\file Does not work as expected np://c:\full\path\to\a\file Not underlined! np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file works
Once I’m at
np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file
then it does not seem to matter how many additional slashes I add after thenp:///
. All forms work.As
np:///
works it will be an easier to use workaround thannp://c:/full\path\to\a\file
I have been usingnp://c:\...
to reference the paths to things such as .bat files. I double click to open the file in Notepad++. If I want to run the file from a command prompt the full path is already there after thenp:///
and does not need to be modified.My questions are:
Why isnp://
with two slashes seeming to be a special case that breaks the new URL parser?There seem to be two rather specific workarounds to using a custom URI with backslashes.
np:///c:\full\path\to\a\file
triple slash after the custom protocol or
np://c:/full\path\to\a\file
A forward slash after the second colon.
Something likenp://c:\full/path/to/a/file
does not work. The slash after the second colon needs to either be a forward slash or you can usenp:///
triple slash.
What edge case(s) are we running into here?Why is
file://c:\full\path\to\a\file
accepted by the new URL parser? It’s underlined and works. It seems thatfile://
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@mkupper said in Notepad++ v7.9.2 Released:
Why is np:// with two slashes seeming to be a special case that breaks the new URL parser?
I don’t think it is a special case. See above and here:
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- A valid file URI must therefore begin with either file:/path, file:///path or file://hostname/path.
- file://path (i.e. two slashes, without a hostname) is never correct, but is often used.*
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You’re expecting to create a non-existent URL scheme and the parser does not recognize that. A custom scheme still takes the form:
uri://host/file
and since you’re going right to the file part (by using backslashes), the host part is missing, so the extra slash is expected in the “standard case” (where
np://
).Cheers.
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My needs are satisfied through the earlier discussion in this thread.
My goals are similar to yours but I’m approaching it a bit differently.
All I want N++ itself to do is underline something that it sees as a link, without making me do wacky slashing in paths – after that I can take it from there (in a Pythonscript).
I’ll be publishing what I’m doing (and the script) in a future thread (I haven’t had time yet to finish my effort).
I’m saying this for 2 reasons: a) I’m not going to be an ally with you on your specific complaint – of course, you didn’t ask me to be, and b) perhaps my future posting could meet your need as well. -
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