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    PeterJones @Ekopalypse
    last edited by Mar 29, 2024, 5:40 PM

    @Ekopalypse ,

    After reading this post, I wanted to try out @Michael-Vincent’s translation script.

    So I went to my portable that has PythonScript 3.0.17 installed, and tried to install based on the README instructions and tried to run the first example there. I get

    Python 3.12.1 (tags/v3.12.1:2305ca5, Dec  7 2023, 22:03:25) [MSC v.1937 64 bit (AMD64)]
    Initialisation took 406ms
    Ready.
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "C:\usr\local\apps\npp\npp862.ps3\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\windlg_ex1.py", line 1, in <module>
        from WinDialog import Dialog, Button, create_dialog_from_rc
    ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'WinDialog'
    

    In following the instructions, I put the WinDialog folder in the user directory ...plugins\Config\PythonScript\lib, as instructed. I can verify it’s there:

    > cd plugins
    > dir
     Directory of C:\usr\local\apps\npp\npp862.ps3\plugins
    
    02/08/2024  01:28 PM    <DIR>          .
    02/08/2024  01:28 PM    <DIR>          ..
    02/08/2024  01:29 PM    <DIR>          ColumnTools
    03/29/2024  09:36 AM    <DIR>          Config
    01/14/2024  03:33 AM    <DIR>          doc
    02/08/2024  01:09 PM    <DIR>          mimeTools
    02/08/2024  01:09 PM    <DIR>          NppConverter
    02/08/2024  01:09 PM    <DIR>          NppExport
    02/08/2024  01:12 PM    <DIR>          PythonScript
    
    > dir Config
     Directory of C:\usr\local\apps\npp\npp862.ps3\plugins\Config
    
    03/29/2024  09:36 AM    <DIR>          .
    03/29/2024  09:36 AM    <DIR>          ..
    03/29/2024  10:27 AM               179 ColumnTools.ini
    02/08/2024  01:12 PM               646 converter.ini
    02/08/2024  01:07 PM           208,728 nppPluginList.dll
    03/29/2024  10:23 AM    <DIR>          PythonScript
    
    > dir Config\PythonScript
     Directory of C:\usr\local\apps\npp\npp862.ps3\plugins\Config\PythonScript
    
    03/29/2024  10:23 AM    <DIR>          .
    03/29/2024  10:23 AM    <DIR>          ..
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM    <DIR>          lib
    03/29/2024  10:25 AM    <DIR>          scripts
    
    > dir Config\PythonScript\lib\WinDialog
     Directory of C:\usr\local\apps\npp\npp862.ps3\plugins\Config\PythonScript\lib\WinDialog
    
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM    <DIR>          .
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM    <DIR>          ..
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM    <DIR>          controls
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM             2,748 readme.md
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM    <DIR>          resource_parser
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM         2,145,865 test_dynamic_dialog2.gif
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM    <DIR>          win_helper
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM            22,893 __init__.py
    03/29/2024  10:08 AM    <DIR>          __tests__
    

    If I move WinDialog from the user directory to the machine directory (C:\usr\local\apps\npp\npp862.ps3\plugins\PythonScript\lib), then the script can see WinDialog and it loads and runs fine.

    Is there some magic that needs to go in the startup.py to make PS3 see the user-lib directory for a portable installation?

    Debug Info

    Notepad++ v8.6.2   (64-bit)
    Build time : Jan 14 2024 - 02:16:00
    Path : C:\usr\local\apps\npp\npp862.ps3\notepad++.exe
    Command Line : 
    Admin mode : OFF
    Local Conf mode : ON
    Cloud Config : OFF
    OS Name : Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
    OS Version : 22H2
    OS Build : 19045.4170
    Current ANSI codepage : 1252
    Plugins : 
        ColumnTools (1.4.5.1)
        mimeTools (3)
        NppConverter (4.5)
        NppExport (0.4)
        PythonScript (3.0.17)
    
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      Michael Vincent @PeterJones
      last edited by Mar 29, 2024, 5:58 PM

      @PeterJones said in Little Dialog-wrapper for PythonScript:

      PythonScript 3.0.17

      That’s “most likely” the problem. See here:

      https://github.com/bruderstein/PythonScript/issues/322

      I have stayed on 3.0.16 because of this and until this gets fixed.

      Cheers.

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        PeterJones @Michael Vincent
        last edited by PeterJones Mar 29, 2024, 6:51 PM Mar 29, 2024, 6:31 PM

        @Michael-Vincent said in Little Dialog-wrapper for PythonScript:

        I have stayed on 3.0.16 because of this and until this gets fixed.

        Okay, switching to 8.6.4 portable with 3.0.16, I can get it to work using the user-lib instead of machine-lib. Thanks.

        update: moved remainder of this post to the other Topic, since it’s translate.py specific, and this Dialog-wrapper Topic is already pretty full…

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          mpheath @Michael Vincent
          last edited by Mar 30, 2024, 1:09 AM

          @Michael-Vincent You can add paths to sys.path if want to use PythonScript version 3.0.17.0.

          This is what I have been using in startup.py .

          # Fix for sys.path bug in 3.0.17
          if notepad.getPluginVersion() in ('3.0.17.0',):
              sys.path.append(notepad.getPluginConfigDir() + r'\PythonScript\lib')
          

          It is a workaround until a fixed version is released.

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            Michael Vincent @mpheath
            last edited by Michael Vincent Apr 4, 2024, 9:18 PM Apr 4, 2024, 8:36 PM

            @mpheath said in Little Dialog-wrapper for PythonScript:

            It is a workaround until a fixed version is released.

            Afraid it’s not that easy for me. I’ve added all my missing directories to make it “on par” with the previous version, but I still get a ImportError that I do not get in the previous version:

            ImportError: DLL load failed while importing win32gui: The specified module could not be found.
            

            Rest assured, the module is installed correctly. I can import it from my system Python and from PythonScript 3.0.17 commit right before the commit that breaks the path that I note in my issue. I’ve tried adding the specific directories to both sys.path and os.environ["PATH"] as described in https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/issues/1730 and other Google results.

            Cheers.

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              Michael Vincent @Michael Vincent
              last edited by Apr 9, 2024, 7:42 PM

              @Michael-Vincent said in Little Dialog-wrapper for PythonScript:

              Afraid it’s not that easy for me.

              @mpheath points out it is indeed “that easy” if you know what you are doing and thank you @mpheath for showing me what to do:
              https://github.com/bruderstein/PythonScript/issues/322#issuecomment-2041020162

              And my specific fix:
              https://github.com/bruderstein/PythonScript/issues/322#issuecomment-2045932479

              Cheers.

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                Michael Vincent @Michael Vincent
                last edited by Apr 18, 2024, 12:06 AM

                @Michael-Vincent said in Little Dialog-wrapper for PythonScript:

                And my specific fix:

                Not needed anymore - 3.0.18 is released which fixes this bug.

                Cheers.

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                  Michael Vincent @PeterJones
                  last edited by Apr 18, 2024, 12:07 AM

                  @PeterJones said in Little Dialog-wrapper for PythonScript:

                  Is there some magic that needs to go in the startup.py to make PS3 see the user-lib directory for a portable installation?

                  This is now fixed in the 3.0.18 release.

                  Cheers.

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                  • Bruno BonaspettiB
                    Bruno Bonaspetti
                    last edited by Sep 20, 2024, 6:15 PM

                    Hello, could someone show me how to download and install this translation plugin on notepad++, as I have a lot of things to translate and word translation doesn’t work as it should.

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                      PeterJones @Bruno Bonaspetti
                      last edited by PeterJones Sep 20, 2024, 6:27 PM Sep 20, 2024, 6:23 PM

                      @Bruno-Bonaspetti ,

                      Have a little patience. You already asked that question yesterday here. This is not paid support that is guaranteed to get a reply in 5 minutes or your money back; this is a Community of fellow users of Notepad++, and as such, any who read here regularly and answer questions do so solely on their free time, and they might not always have time to answer a specific question – especially one that might take more knowledge of a specific sub-tool of Notepad++.

                      Furthermore, this topic, “Little Dialog-wrapper for PythonScript” is focused on the Dialog Wrapper library for the PythonScript plugin; it briefly mentioned a script that was using that wrapper to help with the user interface, but the translation is not the focus of this discussion.

                      Your original question was in the right place. This question was not. I will try to give a brief answer in the other topic.

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