Notepad++ v8.5.2 Release
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@AdventurerKun said in Notepad++ v8.5.2 Release:
the mouse menu icon open in notepad has disappeared
What do you means “the mouse menu icon” exactly?
A screenshot helps for the better understanding.
Also, please provide your Debug Information via menu “?->Debug Info…”. -
Just for the record, on this machine, I’m running
Notepad++ v8.5.2 (64-bit) Build time : Apr 4 2023 - 19:55:32 Path : C:\Program Files\Misc. Shareware and Freeware\Notepad++\notepad++.exe Command Line : Admin mode : OFF Local Conf mode : OFF Cloud Config : OFF OS Name : Windows 11 Home (64-bit) OS Version : 22H2 OS Build : 22621.1413 Current ANSI codepage : 1252 Plugins : ComparePlus (1.1) DSpellCheck (1.4.24) ExtSettings (1.3) HexEditor (0.9.12) HTMLTag (1.3.6) JSMinNPP (1.2205) mimeTools (2.9) NppConverter (4.5) NppExec (0.8.2) NppExport (0.4) PythonScript (2) XMLTools (3.1.1.13) _CustomizeToolbar (5.3)
and “Edit with Notepad++” still appears in the Explorer context menu - I suspect that’s what he means by “the mouse menu icon” - the same as it always has. However, I haven’t made any attempts to force N++ to replace Notepad like many of the people here.
Full disclosure - I have been attempting (and failing) to get the W10 Notepad (instead of the new W11 version) to be the default opener for several file types, but I don’t think those efforts would affect this one way or the other. -
@donho I think where AK says “on windows 11, where the old context menu from 10 is enabled” may be important. AK’s done something like this: https://www.laptopmag.com/how-to/get-the-windows-10-context-menu-back-in-windows-11
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@Graham-Norris This may be the original surce for that trick: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/restore-old-right-click-context-menu-in-windows-11/a62e797c-eaf3-411b-aeec-e460e6e5a82a
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For Me installing NPP 8.5.2, the context menu only appears for the user who installed NPP. If I log into the same computer after installing/upgrading to v8.5.2 from 8.5.0 the second user does not have the context menu.
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@Jerry-CRC Here is the debug info from the user that does not see the context menu
Notepad++ v8.5.2 (64-bit)
Build time : Apr 4 2023 - 19:55:32
Path : C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
Command Line :
Admin mode : OFF
Local Conf mode : OFF
Cloud Config : OFF
OS Name : Windows 11 Enterprise (64-bit)
OS Version : 22H2
OS Build : 22621.1413
Current ANSI codepage : 1252
Plugins :
mimeTools (2.9)
NppConverter (4.5)
NppExport (0.4) -
@Jerry-CRC
Please uninstall your Notepad++ then install the following package of your choice:
http://download.notepad-plus-plus.org/repository/MISC/nppShell.TEST16/Your issue should be fixed in these binaries.
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I had the same problem as @Jerry-CRC . Simply installing over the old version of http://download.notepad-plus-plus.org/repository/MISC/nppShell.TEST16/ did not work. Uninstall old version and install version from http://download.notepad-plus-plus.org/repository/MISC/nppShell.TEST16/ and the menu is there!
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Same as @donho. Installing on top of v8.5.0 I still had no menu. Still no menu after a reboot too. After uninstalling and re-install 852TEST16 I have a menu with the second user.
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@donho
the ability to open a document in notepad++ on windows 11 has disappeared if the old mouse menu is installed, this item does not exist in this version
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We use SysPrep to build WIM images for redeployment of the OS. We’ve included NotePad++ for years, but got the following message with 8.5.2:
SYSPRP Package NotepadPlusPlus_1.0.0.0_neutral__7njy0v32s6xk6 was installed for a user, but not provisioned for all users. This package will not function properly in the sysprep image.
I downloaded 8.4.9 instead, and had no problem. I didn’t try the versions in between.
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@David-Taylor
Not sure if it’s new context menu issue, but could you try the packages:
http://download.notepad-plus-plus.org/repository/MISC/nppShell.TEST20/If it is, the binaries above may fix your problem.
Edit: I’ve create the concerning issue here:
https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/nppShell/issues/29 -
@AdventurerKun Have you done a registry update to make Windows 11 use Windows 10 style context menus? (See my previous post.)
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when I select check for updates in notepad, it always says there is no update even when I see here that there is a new update to download and install.
I must manually download from this forum area and install manually on windows 10. -
Automatic update isn’t triggered for every release, as is explained in the user manual. Until auto-update is triggered for a version, Notepad++'s ? > Update Notepad++ won’t see a new release as available.
The URL https://notepad-plus-plus.org/update/getDownloadUrl.php shows that the last auto-update trigger was for v8.4.8, which means that for various reasons, Don has not triggered auto-update on any version since v8.4.8 (usually because bugs/regressions that Don has deemed too critical to trigger the auto-update). (That URL comes from
c:\program files\Notepad++\updater\gup.xml
or equivalent for your installation; the updater uses that URL, then if there is a newer version, grabs the<Location>
to use for grabbing the most recent installer.)The next version that Don feels is stable enough will have auto-update triggered, and when that happens, then (and only then) will a check for updates show available updates. When he does this, Don usually posts an update message in the “Announcement” thread: see, for example, the most recent auto-update in v8.4.8 Release topic, where he said, “FYI: Auto-update for v8.4.8 has been triggered.” If you haven’t seen that message from Don in a given “Announcement” topic, then that version hasn’t been triggered yet.
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“Edit with Notepad++” context menu is still missing in Win7x64
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@windvane said in Notepad++ v8.5.2 Release:
“Edit with Notepad++” context menu is still missing in Win7x64
As it says here, Win7 is in the “can be run but not supported” status.
But honestly, in Win7, it’s super-easy for you to manually edit the registry in a single location and have it add “Edit in Notepad++”:
- go to
HKCU\Software\Classes\*\Shell
(for just you) orHKLM\Software\Classes\*\Shell
(for “all users”) – if it doesn’t exist, create theShell
key under*
- create Key under
Shell
calledMyNotepad++
- set value called
(Default)
toEdit with Notepad++
- set value called
- create Key under
MyNotepad++
calledcommand
- set value called
(Default)
to"c:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe" "%1"
(yes, include those quote marks!)
- set value called
After exiting the regedit, you may have to log out and log back in, or maybe even reboot. But after that, you should have
Edit with Notepad++
in your Windows 7 Context Menu. - go to
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@PeterJones Thank you.
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@donho
I replied in the github as well since I had the issue occur as wellThe test build did not resolve the issue, sysprep generalize fails, aborts operation cannot be completed until issue is resolved.
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Since the last couple of updates, the context menu entry on Windows 10 has vanished. I am talking about the direct Notepad++ context menu single entry, not the Windows Open With submenu entries.
I’ve tried uninstalling/reinstalling NPP, running the installer as admin, sfc /scannow, re-registering file associations within NPP. Nothing works, and that useful entry does not appear any more.
Windows 10 22H2 x64 (19045.2846)