Notepad++ v8.5.3 Release
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I see your point.
There’ll be no harm to create a bug for this issue.
I have just no idea how to fix it (for not having the regression). -
“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.”
Getting this error when trying to SysPrep on Windows 11. Noticed someone posted in the 8.5.2 Release had the same problem.
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@usmcguy said in Notepad++ v8.5.3 Release:
Getting this error when trying to SysPrep on Windows 11. Noticed someone posted in the 8.5.2 Release had the same problem.
Did you follow the link in that discussion to the nppShell issue#29? From looking at the beginning and end of that issue, it looks like the fix for that problem is still “in progress”. It might be beneficial for you to study that discussion, looking for insights that the contributors have that might help you in the short term, or at least give you more clarity as to what’s going on, and looking for things that haven’t been said yet that you could add that might help a fix be implemented.
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@PeterJones The Link I see (http://download.notepad-plus-plus.org/repository/MISC/nppShell.TEST20/) doesn’t load. Is this the link you were referring to?
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@usmcguy said in Notepad++ v8.5.3 Release:
@PeterJones The Link I see (http://download.notepad-plus-plus.org/repository/MISC/nppShell.TEST20/) doesn’t load. Is this the link you were referring to?
No. I was referring to the link https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/nppShell/issues/29 , which was the link I embedded in my most recent post.
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@usmcguy
Just checking if you are running get-appxpackage | remove-appxpackage before running sysprep? I build monthly updates of Windows 10 and 11 and run above command before I run sysprep to create them; did not have an issue with last month’s build that had 8.5.2. -
@Pete-Gomersall I did end up using the cmdlet to remove the AppX package before Sysprep.
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@Jerald-Belleza I noticed this as well (I don’t recall what my previous version I had prior to the upgraded to the v8.5.3 version, but I always keep it updated so it must have been fine in the prior version).
My instance settings are set to “Always multi-instance mode”, but in earlier versions, when selecting multiple files in file explorer and “Edit with Notepad++” context menu option, it would place it in the same new instance not 1 instance per file! I learned this the hard way when I had over 2-dozen files selected! This is quite annoying now because I rely on that functionality and don’t want to have my instance setting to the default “mono instance”.
My OS is Win10 Pro, 22H2 19045.3031
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If anyone else is mildly (or severely!) dissatisfied with the fact that non-printing characters and control characters no longer show up by default, here is an issue that I introduced
and here is the script that I created to show non-printing and control characters but notCR
andLF
:from Npp import * notepad.menuCommand(44130) # toggle all non-printing characters notepad.menuCommand(44131) # toggle all control characters (e.g., BEL, ENQ)
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@Mark-Olson said in Notepad++ v8.5.3 Release:
non-printing characters and control characters no longer show up by default
I haven’t looked at your issue, but defaults for these settings in 8.5.3 are:
- Show Non-Printing Characters (checkmarked)
- Show Control Characters & Unicode EOL (checkmarked)
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There’s something that I don’t like regarding the new behaviour of the
Show Symbol
feature !
To explain my annoyance, follow these simple steps :
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First, ensure that NO line is checked when selecting the
View > Show Symbol
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In a new
UTF-8
tab, add the following line, which ends with a line-break
abc def ghi jklmno pqr
This line contains the string abc, then four
Space
chars, the string def, aTab
char, the string ghi, theNarrow Non Breaking Space
char, the string jkl, theETX
char, the string mno, theLS
char, the string pqr and ends with the usual\r\n
line-breakNote that, as no
Show Symbol
option is set, at this time, the3
chars between the strings jkl, mno and pqr cannot be seen in N++ and theSpaces
andTabs
are only visible asblank
chars ( Logical )
Now, successively, click on :
- The
View > Show Symbol > Show Space and Tab
option
=> The
Space
characters between abc and def, as well as thetab
character between def and ghi should be seen- The
View > Show Symbol > Show End of Line
option
=> The
\r\n
( or\n
) characters should be seen- The
View > Show Symbol > Show Non-Printing Characters
option
=> The
Narrow Non Breaking Space
character should be seen- The
View > Show Symbol > Show Control Characters & Unicode EOL
option
=> The two characters
ETX
andLS
should be seenSo far, everything seems logical !
However, you’ll note that the
Show All Characters
option was automatically checked, when we previously check theShow Control Characters & Unicode EOL
option
Now, click a first time on the
¶
button ( standing for theShow All Characters
option ) of the Tools bar => No visible change as all the options of theShow Symbol
menu are checked ( Normal )Then, click a second time on the
¶
button => At once, all the symbols disappeared ! Of course, it has always been the behaviour of this option. However, regarding all the new options added to theShow Symbol
menu, I was expecting that :-
The
View > Show Symbol > Show Space and Tab
option would be still checked -
The
View > Show Symbol > Show Non-Printing Characters
option would be still checked -
The
View > Show Symbol > Show Control Characters & Unicode EOL
option would be sill checked
Presently, after this second click on the
¶
button, we, unfortunately, have to redo all the process to be able to see most of these special characters, again !
What is your feelings regarding my proposition ? So, in other words :
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The
¶
button would check theShow All Characters
option, if presently not checked -
The
¶
button would uncheck theShow End of Line
option only, if presently checked
Best Regards,
guy038
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@guy038 It seems I commented nearly the same here: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/13734#issuecomment-1575470110
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I had the problem that the XML parsers from Microsoft ignoring CRLF in Text and always returning only LF. I don’t know if that’s in the spec but this is what happens if you read the XML.
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@Tragen said in Notepad++ v8.5.3 Release:
I had the problem that the XML parsers from Microsoft ignoring CRLF in Text and always returning only LF. I don’t know if that’s in the spec but this is what happens if you read the XML.
So you will never get the real CRLF until you encode it somehow or use CDATA sections.And the workaround that works for v8.5.3 is in the FAQ
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I think you should create a version for MacOS as users like me also would benefit from the use of this app. Hopefully this is added in the next update.
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@Ahmed-Hakim said in Notepad++ v8.5.3 Release:
Hopefully this is added in the next update
Very unlikely to happen for any future version. Notepad++ is built on libraries that only work in the Windows environment.
There have been a few posts asking for a Mac version but thus far there has been no reference for any future release on the Mac.
See also this post.
Terry
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This Version doesn’t work on Windows Server 2008:
Error:
Is it possible to fix this?
I revert to 7.9.5.
Witch Version is the latest for Server 2008?Please add in the download section always a compatibility list for the OS.
PS:
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@volker001 said in Notepad++ v8.5.3 Release:
Witch Version is the latest for Server 2008?
https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/blob/master/SUPPORTED_SYSTEM.md
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@donho sorry couldn’t remember the version prior. But looks like the issue is with OS as I am getting the expected result on Windows Server 2012 using the same N++ version.
This is what I expected with Multi-Instance enabled. Select multiple files, right click and Edit with Notepad++, files will then be opened in a single instance of Notepad++. Select another batch of multiple files, right click and Edit with Notepad++, files will then be opened in another instance of Notepad++.
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@Jerald-Belleza said in Notepad++ v8.5.3 Release:
@donho sorry couldn’t remember the version prior. But looks like the issue is with OS as I am getting the expected result on Windows Server 2012 using the same N++ version.
This is what I expected with Multi-Instance enabled. Select multiple files, right click and Edit with Notepad++, files will then be opened in a single instance of Notepad++. Select another batch of multiple files, right click and Edit with Notepad++, files will then be opened in another instance of Notepad++.
Could you create an issue here:
https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issuesI’ll work on it if the issue can be reproducible.