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    • deleeleeD
      deleelee @Alan Kilborn
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      @Alan-Kilborn said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

      It may be worth noting that the script above is similar to the functionality of the deprecated TextFX plugin’s function: TextFX > TextFX Tools > Insert Line Numbers.

      Here’s a slightly modified version that is even more similar, I call this one TextFxInsertLineNumbers.py:

      # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
      from __future__ import print_function
      
      from Npp import *
      import inspect
      import os
      
      #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
      class TFILN(object):
      
          def __init__(self):
              self.this_script_name = inspect.getframeinfo(inspect.currentframe()).filename.split(os.sep)[-1].rsplit('.', 1)[0]
              if editor.getSelectionEmpty():
                  self.mb('No text selected')
                  return
              (start_line, end_line) = editor.getUserLineSelection()
              start_pos = editor.positionFromLine(start_line)
              end_pos = editor.getLineEndPosition(end_line)
              line_list = editor.getRangePointer(start_pos, end_pos - start_pos).splitlines()
              line_list2 = []
              for (line_nbr, line_content) in enumerate(line_list):
                  line_list2.append('{n:08} {c}'.format(n=line_nbr+1, c=line_content))
              eol = ['\r\n', '\r', '\n'][editor.getEOLMode()]
              editor.setTarget(start_pos, end_pos)
              editor.beginUndoAction()
              editor.replaceTarget(eol.join(line_list2))
              editor.endUndoAction()
      
          def mb(self, msg, flags=0, title=''):  # a message-box function
              return notepad.messageBox(msg, title if title else self.this_script_name, flags)
      
      #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
      if __name__ == '__main__': TFILN()
      

      Thanks for both of these. Sorry I wasn’t more specific. What would be great would be a script where I just select the lines I want numbered and insert sequential numbers starting from one followed by a closing parentheses ie: 1) 2) 3)

      Now I’m not exactly a coding newbie but I’ve not really dealt with Python before. If I have Python installed on my PC do I just run the script or do I load it into Npp (as a macro or some other method)?

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @deleelee
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        @deleelee said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

        f I have Python installed on my PC do I just run the script or do I load it into Npp

        No. You install the PythonScript plugin, which comes with an embedded Python interpreter, and follow the instructions in the FAQ on how to run a script using PythonScript

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        • deleeleeD
          deleelee @PeterJones
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          @PeterJones said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

          No. You install the PythonScript plugin, which comes with an embedded Python interpreter, and follow the instructions in the FAQ on how to run a script using PythonScript

          Thank you so much, Peter! :-D

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          • deleeleeD
            deleelee @deleelee
            last edited by

            @deleelee said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

            Here’s a slightly modified version

            Sorry it’s taken me so long to check your scripts out. Thank you so much, they’re great but I’d like a kind of hybrid of them both.

            InsertLineNumbersOnLines - Inserts numbers on all lines with the numbers followed by a colon.

            TextFxInsertLineNumbers - Inserts numbers only on selected lines but with leading zeros.

            I’d like to insert numbers only on selected lines, with no leading zeros, and numbers followed by a colon or a closing parentheses.

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            • deleeleeD
              deleelee @deleelee
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              @deleelee said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

              @deleelee said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:
              I’d like a kind of hybrid of them both.

              UPDATE: I managed to figure it out myself and modified your TextFxInsertLineNumbers script. I now have it inserting numbers with no leading zeros followed by a closing parentheses. Thank you so much for your help.

              However, is it possible to have it insert numbers only for selected lines but exclude any selected lines that are empty?

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @deleelee
                last edited by

                @deleelee said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

                but exclude any selected lines that are empty?

                Sure, most anything is possible with programming.
                You’d want to look for a line-length of zero (e.g. len(line_content) == 0) and then NOT insert a line number at the start of such lines, by appending only the content to the second list. Of course, this would cause gaps in your line numbering any time a blank line occurs, so you might need to maintain the line number counter yourself.

                Since you’ve already made changes to the script, go ahead and make some more! :-)

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                • deleeleeD
                  deleelee @Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by

                  @Alan-Kilborn said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

                  You’d want to look for a line-length of zero (e.g. len(line_content) == 0) and then NOT insert a line number at the start of such lines, by appending only the content to the second list. Of course, this would cause gaps in your line numbering any time a blank line occurs, so you might need to maintain the line number counter yourself.

                  Thanks yet again. I’ll check it out :-D

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                  • Ionut DorinI
                    Ionut Dorin @Alan Kilborn
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                    @Alan-Kilborn I know it’s years later, but i found myself using your script. I’m a total noob when it comes to programming, all i could do is modify what goes after the numbers.
                    Now, how could i delete what the script just did (i.e delete the numbers, but leave the lines like they were before the script ran) ? I know i can use Undo to do it on the spot, but let’s say i wanna undo the numbering a day after.

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Ionut Dorin
                      last edited by

                      @Ionut-Dorin

                      You don’t need programming to delete the line numbers that were inserted.

                      Here’s how to do it:

                      • Move the caret to line 1 and column 1
                      • Press Shift+Alt+b to Begin Select in Column mode
                      • Move the caret to the last line and put it right after the last digit of the line number (previously added by the script)
                      • Press Shift+Alt+b again to End Select in Column mode

                      At this point you should have the line numbers selected in a rectangular block so simply pressing Delete should eliminate them.

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                      • Ionut DorinI
                        Ionut Dorin @Alan Kilborn
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                        @Alan-Kilborn Okay, i knew how to do that, but it does not help me.
                        First, i’d have to do it twice, because i set the script up to put a number, then :, then a space (5: ), so till 9 its 3 characters long and after is 4 characters long.
                        And again, i have to do this multiple times in a document, every day and using the column mode is a bit tedious. I was hoping that i could do it with a script.
                        Now, i select the text i need, press a key and your script instantly does its job. I’d like to have the same thing with deleting, but i don’t know if it’s possible or not. :)

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @Ionut Dorin
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                          @Ionut-Dorin said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

                          i set the script up to put a number, then :, then a space (5: ), so till 9 its 3 characters long and after is 4 characters long

                          It would have been better to just show some of this text rather than describing it…

                          But I think if you do a replacement operation it will be good?:

                          Find: ^\d+:
                          Replace: set to nothing
                          Search mode: Regular expression
                          Options: Wrap around
                          Action: Replace all

                          You can record this replacement op as a macro.

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                          • Ionut DorinI
                            Ionut Dorin @Alan Kilborn
                            last edited by Ionut Dorin

                            @Alan-Kilborn
                            1: Line content
                            2: Line content
                            3: Line content
                            4: Line content
                            5: Line content
                            6: Line content
                            7: Line content
                            8: Line content
                            9: Line content
                            10: Line content
                            11: Line content
                            12: Line content
                            … and to become
                            Line content
                            Line content
                            Line content
                            Line content
                            etc.
                            Find: ^\d+: doesn’t work and plus, i don’t need it for the whole document, just for the lines i select.

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                            • Alan KilbornA
                              Alan Kilborn @Ionut Dorin
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                              @Ionut-Dorin said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

                              Find: ^\d+: doesn’t work

                              If you did exactly what I said to do, I see no reason why it wouldn’t work on your sample data.

                              i don’t need it for the whole document, just for the lines i select.

                              Ok, so don’t checkmark Wrap around but make your selection first and then checkmark In selection.

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                              • Ionut DorinI
                                Ionut Dorin @Alan Kilborn
                                last edited by Ionut Dorin

                                @Alan-Kilborn Yes, that did it, I think i read too fast and didn’t see that you said “Search mode: Regular expression” and i didn’t check that, so maybe that’s why it didnt work.
                                Also, i turned it into a macro for ease of use.
                                Thank you so much for your help and patience, you’re a lifesaver.

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                                • deleeleeD
                                  deleelee @Alan Kilborn
                                  last edited by

                                  @Alan-Kilborn said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

                                  Sure, most anything is possible with programming.

                                  Hi Alan, the scripts have been working really well, thank you so much for your help. One thing I’ve noticed is that, when using the script for selected lines, it has to be a block selection for the script to work. I can’t select individual lines (eg: line 1, line 4, line 7) and insert numbers at that the start of only those lines.

                                  I’ve tried:

                                  1. Multi-selection using Ctrl + single-click at the start of each line.
                                  2. Multi-selection using Ctrl + single-click at the start and end of each line.
                                  3. Multi-selection using Ctrl + double-click to select the first word of each line.

                                  Numbers 1 & 2 don’t actually select any text so when I run the script I get a “No text selected” message.
                                  Number 3 only places a number at the start of the line for the last word I select.

                                  Is it possible or am I expecting more than the script can achieve?

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                                  • Alan KilbornA
                                    Alan Kilborn @deleelee
                                    last edited by Alan Kilborn

                                    @deleelee

                                    You must be referring to the TextFxInsertLineNumbers.py script, because the other script discussed in this topic, InsertLineNumbersOnLines.py, doesn’t deal with any selected text at all.

                                    Here’s a modified version of the script I’m calling TextFxInsertLineNumbers2.py :

                                    # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
                                    from __future__ import print_function
                                    
                                    # references:
                                    #  https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/23206/insert-sequential-numbers-at-start-of-lines
                                    #  https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/23166/faq-desk-how-do-i-replicate-the-features-of-textfx
                                    
                                    from Npp import *
                                    
                                    #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    
                                    class TFILN2(object):
                                    
                                        def __init__(self):
                                            handled_line_nbr_list = []
                                            running_line_nbr = 1
                                            line_tup_list = []
                                            for s in range(editor.getSelections()):
                                                start_line = editor.lineFromPosition(editor.getSelectionNStart(s))
                                                end_line = editor.lineFromPosition(editor.getSelectionNEnd(s))
                                                line_tup_list.append((start_line, end_line))
                                                line_tup_list.sort()
                                            for (start_line, end_line) in line_tup_list:
                                                for line_nbr in range(start_line, end_line + 1):
                                                    if line_nbr not in handled_line_nbr_list:
                                                        line_content = editor.getLine(line_nbr).rstrip('\n\r')
                                                        editor.replaceLine(line_nbr, '{n:08} {c}'.format(n=running_line_nbr, c=line_content))
                                                        running_line_nbr += 1
                                                        handled_line_nbr_list.append(line_nbr)
                                            editor.setSel(editor.getCurrentPos(), editor.getCurrentPos())
                                    
                                    #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    
                                    if __name__ == '__main__': TFILN2()
                                    

                                    This version handles all types of selections.

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                                    • deleeleeD
                                      deleelee @Alan Kilborn
                                      last edited by

                                      @Alan-Kilborn said in Insert sequential numbers at start of lines:

                                      This version handles all types of selections.

                                      Perfect!!! Thank you so much 😁👍

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