The plugin uses direct from the Windows Console in the app
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@amin-modaresi
What plugin are you referring to?Cheers.
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@michael-vincent said in The plugin uses direct from the Windows Console in the app:
What plugin are you referring to?
To me it appears the OP is asking for such a plugin to be created. I could be wrong, it’s really all very vague.
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@alan-kilborn said in The plugin uses direct from the Windows Console in the app:
To me it appears the OP is asking for such a plugin to be created. I could be wrong, it’s really all very vague.
Agree. So that’s a doctored screenshot?
There’s the NppConsole plug in that kind of does what you’re asking for.
Cheers
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@michael-vincent said in The plugin uses direct from the Windows Console in the app:
So that’s a doctored screenshot?
My eyes ain’t what they used to be and on a phone screen, fuggedaboutit. That screenshot is from Embarcadero Dev-C++, not Notepad++.
I think the only hope for something working now without waiting for a plugin to be developed is NppConsole. I have a slightly modified version that uses a combo box to select the shell to use (Command Prompt, PowerShell, WSL2), but you can still only get 1 console at a time, no tabs.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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@michael-vincent
Yeah.
This is a picture of the page.
My question was to do this inside Notepade ++, just like Embarcadero Dev-C ++
This software can have several Command Prompt and PowerShel for Windows itself.Translated with Google ((:
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@amin-modaresi plugin NppConsole, it’s what you looking
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@amin-modaresi you can attach cmd/powershell to ANY app window - use Conemu
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@wintersilence
thank’s