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    • rdipardoR
      rdipardo @wonkawilly
      last edited by

      Excellent, this should be the standard way of naming all plugins: so they can be found alphabetically ordered into the Plugin Menu too.

      The plugin’s file name does not determine the display name in the install menu; that comes from the "display-name" property in the JSON manifest embedded in the Plugins Admin DLL.

      For example, selecting “F# Interactive” installs a module named NPPFSIPlugin.dll — with a pointless “-Plugin” suffix as well as prefix!

      pl-admin--showing-short-name.png
      prefixed-plugin-module

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Thomas Knoefel
        last edited by Alan Kilborn

        @Thomas-Knoefel said in [New Plugin] MultiReplace:

        Changes are in the new RC5 build.

        I realize that this is ‘release candidate’ stuff but…

        I would guess from the size of the DLL in the “assets” that this is a “debug” build; you probably want to change this to a “release” build (forever more in all your releases of this plugin).

        Should also consider a 32-bit build for our N++ family friends that use that one.

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        • Thomas KnoefelT
          Thomas Knoefel @Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          @Alan-Kilborn said in [New Plugin] MultiReplace:

          Should also consider a 32-bit build for our N++ family friends that use that one.

          All versions will ultimately be made available as “release” builds when plugin reaches 1.0.0.0 . I have updated RC5 now with all release builds. For all commits, I have an Action preparing the builds in the Git repository, which can be download here as well for the latest RC . (Kudos to @Michael-Vincent for his support with this.)

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          • Thomas KnoefelT
            Thomas Knoefel
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            • tomiskT
              tomisk
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              It seems that regex replace with capture group ($1) doesn’t work. Would love to have this feature.

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                  Thomas Knoefel @tomisk
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                  • Thomas KnoefelT
                    Thomas Knoefel
                    last edited by Thomas Knoefel

                    I’ve recently completed the Scope Function for the MultiReplace plugin. It lets you set the area (or scope) for Find, Replace, and Marking. Here’s what’s new:

                    Download Pre-Release here:

                    @tomisk: Fix for capturing groups is include in this Pre-Release. Thanks for pointing it out,

                    Selection Scope:

                    • Supports single, multi, and rectangular selections.

                    Column Scope:

                    • Use the Replace, Find, and Mark functions within distcinct columns of delimited files. Plus, there’s an added highlight feature for these columns.
                    • Just a note: The file remains editable, even when the plugin is importing a CSV structure.

                    Marking Performance:

                    From my observations, highlighting seems a bit slow in N++, especially when marking a large number of unique terms. Thus, I’ve modified the plugin to allow users to cancel the marking process if required.If you cancel and then make edits to unmarked columns, they’ll automatically get highlighted inplace, regardless of their position in the file.
                    However, highlighting columns isn’t necessary for any operations. It primarily aids in visualization.

                    DemoCSVMultiReplace.gif

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                    • Thomas KnoefelT
                      Thomas Knoefel @Thomas Knoefel
                      last edited by Thomas Knoefel

                      CSV Support has reached its final goal and will be released soon.

                      Planned Features

                      m looking at introducing more flexibility in replacements. To achieve this, I am considering introducing a checkbox feature named “Contextual Mode” which, when activated, will employ a set of external parameters for more sophisticated and context-aware replacements. Here’s what I have in mind:

                      External Parameters:

                      When “Contextual Mode” is enabled, the following set of external parameters can be utilized in conjunction with replacement strings to provide more context and flexibility:

                      Parameter Description
                      $CNT Number of the string to be replaced.
                      $LINE Line position of the string to be replaced.
                      $APOS Absolute position.
                      $LPOS Position in line.
                      $COL Column position of the string to be replaced. (works only if CSV Scope is enabled)
                      Examples:

                      Use Case 1: Simple Replacement with Numbering:

                      Find String Replace String Before After
                      key $CNT key key key 1 2 3

                      Use Case 2: Regex Combination with External Parameters:

                      Find String Replace String Before After
                      \d+(key) $CNT$1 1key key 4key 1key key 2key

                      Use Case 3: Conditional Replacements:

                      Find String Replace String Before After
                      key $if(CNT = 1, "newString", "key") key key key newString key key

                      The conditions should be < > =, later I’m aiming to expand the condition features with AND and OR , allowing users to target sections in their code with more precision.

                      Simplicity is my focus because complex syntax can make things more challenging.

                      I’d love to hear your insights on this approach. Do you find it beneficial? Additionally, are there any elements or strategies I should consider adding?

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        Hello, @thomas-knoefel and All,

                        I do support your future Contextual Mode feature ! This would greatly enhance the N++ Replace function ;-))


                        Now, I’m thinking about about a replacement feature, which had been requested many times : the possibility to add counters in replacement )

                        For instance the simple regex S/R :

                        FIND [\d.]+

                        REPLACE $0\t(Test $NUM)

                        would change this list :

                        12
                        5.3
                        0
                        7.8
                        

                        into :

                        12	(Test 1)
                        5.3	(Test 2)
                        0	(Test 3)
                        7.8	(Test 4)
                        

                        Of course, this new meta-data $NUM should probably support parameters to take the start number and the increment in account !

                        Refer to the part Counters and Cycles of the following FAQ :

                        https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/23170/faq-desk-can-i-do-a-mathematical-replacement

                        To find out useful ideas about this problem. But, as you said : simplicity is my focus !


                        Note that the $NUM is slightly different from your external parameter $CNT. Of course, @thomas-knoefel, my request is just a suggestion. Do as you like !

                        Best Regards,

                        guy038

                        As a remainder, the following syntaxes are reserved, in the replacement zones, by the Notepad++'s Boost regular expression engine :

                        • $0, ${0}, $&, $MATCH, ${^MATCH}
                        • $ followed with a backtick , $PREMATCH, ${^PREMATCH}
                        • $', $POSTMATCH, ${^POSTMATCH}
                        • $^N, $LAST_SUBMATCH_RESULT, ${^LAST_SUBMATCH_RESULT}
                        • $+, $LAST_PAREN_MATCH, ${^LAST_PAREN_MATCH}
                        • $$
                        • \l, \u, \L, \U, \E
                        • \n ( with 1 <= n <= 9 ) and $N or ${N} ( with N > 0 )
                        • $+{Name}, where Name is a named group
                        • (?N......) and (?N......:......), where N represents the numbered group N
                        • (?{N}......) and (?{N}......:......), where N represents the numbered group N
                        • (?{Name}......) and (?{Name}......:......), where Name represents the named group N

                        See : https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_80_0/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/format/boost_format_syntax.html

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                        • CoisesC
                          Coises @Thomas Knoefel
                          last edited by

                          @guy038,
                          @Thomas-Knoefel said in [New Plugin] MultiReplace:

                          I’d love to hear your insights on this approach. Do you find it beneficial? Additionally, are there any elements or strategies I should consider adding?

                          It looks like you and I are approaching related targets from different directions. I’m working on a plugin, Columns++, with the primary focus being documents with data arranged visually in columns. I introduced the notion of formulas for creating new columns based on calculations from existing columns. There is also a search-and-replace feature that works with rectangular selections.

                          In my last update, I extended the replace capability when using regular expressions to include formula substitutions of the form (?=formula) or (?=format:formula). Details are in the Formulas section of the documentation.

                          A simple example would be:
                          Find what: (?<=\bID)\d+\b
                          Replace with: (?=this+120)
                          to find all cases of “ID” followed by one or more digits, delimited by word boundaries, and add 120 to the number.

                          I didn’t aim for simplicity, though. I gave up on that early (while I was still implementing column calculations) and decided instead to find a free and open source library of some sort that would avoid having to write my own expression parser. I chose ExprTk; so far, it is working well.

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                          • Thomas KnoefelT
                            Thomas Knoefel @Coises
                            last edited by

                            @Coises said in [New Plugin] MultiReplace:

                            I didn’t aim for simplicity, though. I gave up on that early (while I was still implementing column calculations) and decided instead to find a free and open source library of some sort that would avoid having to write my own expression parser. I chose ExprTk ; so far, it is working well.

                            I’m aiming for something more basic as it is mainly a Replacement Tool which is not deeply rooted in complex calculations but can handle basic counting operations. I’m trying to avoid using external Libraries right now (as long as possible)

                            This is my proposed structure:

                            1. Calculation Block
                            $calc(VARIABLE_NAME = EXPRESSION)
                            

                            Manages mathematical operations with a focus on simplicity.
                            $calc(NUM = $CNT + 5)
                            2. Conditional Block

                            $if(CONDITION, THEN_OUTPUT, ELSE_OUTPUT)
                            

                            Allows for the inclusion of calculated variables within conditions or outputs.
                            $if($NUM > 10, “Value $NUM is greater”, “Value $NUM is smaller”)
                            3. String Block

                            $str(STRING_EXPRESSION)
                            

                            Efficiently merges calculated values with strings for the final replacement string. Can be used instead of an if Conditional Block. So either if or str to pass a replacement string.
                            $str(“Total: $NUM key”)

                            One potential challenge might be the extraction of regex groups by numbers, like $1, $2, etc., before sending them to the replacement string. Scintilla doesn’t support this with its Regex searches. But actually, this isn’t my primary concern.

                            @guy038, thank you for highlighting these facts. They’ve provided valuable insights. The NUM example, in particular, inspired the concept of new Command Blocks.

                            I hope that Command Blocks give the syntax more transparency in reading and even more robustness for parsing.

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                            • guy038G
                              guy038
                              last edited by guy038

                              Hello, @coises, @thomas-knoefel,

                              Oh…, I’m terribly sorry, @coises : I forgot your valuable Columns++ plugin which already provides such a solution to my request. A special mention, too, for your excellent documentation support ;-))


                              To be honest with you both, I’ve been following, for a while, the Notepad++'s development and its plug-ins, in a rather theorical way, on two machines :

                              • An old Win XP machine, with Notepad++ v7.9.2 32-bit x86

                              • A recent Win 10 laptop, with Notepad++ v8.5.4 64-bit x64, located on an USB drive

                              On these two versions, I just add the BetterSelection, ComparePlus and Elastic Tabstops plugins and the main script plugins : LuaScript, NppExec and Python Script

                              I’m still in the process of cleaning up my old computer, before transferring “clean” data on my new laptop. ( Don’t worry, @alan-kilborn, I’m nearing the end : the 785 and 792 still need to be reviewed in depth, as well as the deletion of multiple copy files… before the definitive migration ! )

                              In addition, I’m presently involved in managing all my holiday photos, since June. In short, for all these reasons, I have not installed the last N++ version yet, as well as your two plugins Columns+++ and MultiReplace :-((


                              So, the best thing I can do is to move on, once and for all, to the 21st century, which will allow me to make more accurate suggestions regarding your two excellent plugins !!

                              Best Regards,

                              guy038

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                              • CoisesC
                                Coises @Thomas Knoefel
                                last edited by

                                @Thomas-Knoefel said in [New Plugin] MultiReplace:

                                One potential challenge might be the extraction of regex groups by numbers, like $1, $2, etc., before sending them to the replacement string. Scintilla doesn’t support this with its Regex searches. But actually, this isn’t my primary concern.

                                Unless I misunderstand what you mean, SCI_GETTAG does this.

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                                • Thomas KnoefelT
                                  Thomas Knoefel @Coises
                                  last edited by Thomas Knoefel

                                  @Coises Wow, you’re always full of good ideas! :-) Thanks! I hope I can share some of mine with you too. :-))

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                                  • Thomas KnoefelT
                                    Thomas Knoefel @Thomas Knoefel
                                    last edited by

                                    The first functional release is now available for testing and can be downloaded here.

                                    While I’ve made some changes from the original concept, it still closely aligns with that initial vision. This Dynamic Substitution is compatible with all search settings of Search Mode, Scope, and the other options.

                                    By activating the 'Use Variables’ checkbox, variables associated with specified strings can be employed, allowing for conditional and computational operations within the replacement string.
                                    Use_Variables.gif

                                    Variables Overview

                                    Variable Description
                                    CNT Count of the detected string.
                                    LINE Line number where the string is found.
                                    APOS Absolute character position in the document.
                                    LPOS Relative line position.
                                    COL Column number where the string was found (CSV-Scope option selected).
                                    CAP1, CAP2, … Correspond to capture groups $1, $2, … in regex patterns. They can be used for calculations or as strings.
                                    Note: Both dot and comma can be used as decimal separators in Capture Variables but thousands separators are not supported.

                                    Command Overview

                                    String Composition

                                    .. is employed for concatenation.
                                    E.g., "Detected "..CNT.." times."

                                    set(strOrCalc)

                                    Outputs strings or numbers directly.

                                    Example Result (assuming LINE = 5, CNT = 3)
                                    set("replaceString"..CNT) “replaceString3”
                                    set(LINE+5) “10”
                                    cond(cond, trueVal, [falseVal])

                                    Implements if-then-else logic, or if-then if falseVal is omitted.

                                    Example Result (assuming LINE = 5)
                                    cond(LINE<=5 or LINE>=9, "edge", "center") “edge”
                                    cond(LINE<3, "Modify this line") (Original text remains unchanged)
                                    cond(LINE<10, cond(LINE<5, cond(LINE>2, "3-4", "0-2"), "5-9"), "10+") “5-9” (Nested condition)
                                    fmtN(num, maxDecimals, fixedDecimals)

                                    Formats numbers based on precision (maxDecimals) and whether the number of decimals is fixed (fixedDecimals being true or false).

                                    Note: The fmtN command can exclusively be used within the set and cond commands.

                                    Example Result
                                    set(fmtN(5.73652, 2, true)) “5.74”
                                    set(fmtN(5.0, 2, true)) “5.00”
                                    set(fmtN(5.73652, 4, false)) “5.7365”
                                    set(fmtN(5.0, 4, false)) “5”

                                    Operators

                                    Type Operators
                                    Arithmetic +, -, *, /, ^, %
                                    Relational ==, ~=, <, >, <=, >=
                                    Logical and, or, not

                                    Engine Overview

                                    MultiReplace uses the Lua engine, allowing for Lua math operations and string methods. Refer to Lua String Manipulation and Lua Mathematical Functions you can use for more information.

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                                    • Thomas KnoefelT
                                      Thomas Knoefel @Thomas Knoefel
                                      last edited by

                                      I have incorporated two additional variables which I find beneficial:

                                      • LCNT: Count of the detected string within the line.
                                      • MATCH: Contains the text of the detected string, in contrast to CAP variables.

                                      The complete documentation can be found here.

                                      Should anyone have ideas for additional variables that are missing and should be included into this option, feel free to share.

                                      Below are some examples demonstrating how to utilize the “Use Variables” option.

                                      Find in: Replace with: Description/Expected Output Regex Scope CSV
                                      ; cond(LCNT==5,";Column5;") Adds a 5th Column for each line into a ; delimited file. No No
                                      (\d+) set("$1€ The VAT is: ".. (CAP1 * 0.15).."€ Total with VAT: ".. (CAP1 + (CAP1 * 0.15)).."€") Finds a number and calculates the VAT at 15%, then displays the original amount, the VAT, and the total amount. E.g., 50 becomes 50€ The VAT is: 7.5€ Total with VAT: 57.5€ Yes No
                                      --- cond(COL==1 and LINE<3, "0-2", cond(COL==2 and LINE>2 and LINE<5, "3-4", cond(COL==3 and LINE>=5 and LINE<10, "5-9", cond(COL==4 and LINE>=10, "10+")))) Replaces --- with a specific range based on the COL and LINE values. E.g., 3-4 in column 2 of lines 3-4, and 5-9 in column 3 of lines 5-9 assuming --- is found in all lines and columns. No Yes
                                      (\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+) cond(CAP1 > 0 and CAP2 == 0 and CAP3 == 0, MATCH, cond(CAP2 > 0 and CAP3 == 0, " " .. MATCH, " " .. MATCH)) E.g., 1.0.0 is aligned left, 1.2.0 is prefixed with a space, shifting right, indicating a second-level version change. Yes No
                                      (\d+) set(CAP1 * 2) Doubles the matched number. E.g., 100 becomes 200. Yes No
                                      ; cond(LCNT == 1, string.rep(" ", 20- (LPOS))..",") Inserts spaces before the semicolon to align it to the 20th character position if it’s the first occurrence. No No
                                      - cond(LINE == math.floor(10.5 + 6.25 * math.sin((2 * math.pi * LPOS) / 50)), "*", " ") “For the fun part ;-)” Draws a sine wave across a canvas of ‘-’ characters spanning at least 20 lines and 80 characters per line. No No
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                                      • Thomas KnoefelT
                                        Thomas Knoefel
                                        last edited by

                                        After intensive testing, Release 2.0.07 is complete and is shipped with the new Notepad++ release 8.5.8.

                                        New Functionalities:

                                        • CSV Syntax Highlighting: Provides visual formatting to delimited files, aiding in the readability and structure recognition of the data.

                                        • CSV Column Scope: Allows specific column targeting for search and replace in any delimited files.

                                        • Rectangular and Multi-selections Support: Extends search and replace to specified rectangular or multi-selected areas.

                                        • Conditional and Computational Functionality via “Use Variables” Option: Enables dynamic replacement strings using variables for conditional and computational operations, facilitated by simple set and cond commands.

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                                        • Vitalii DovganV
                                          Vitalii Dovgan @Thomas Knoefel
                                          last edited by

                                          @Thomas-Knoefel
                                          I’ve noticed that the latest archives (e.g. MultiReplace-v2.0.0.7-x64.zip and MultiReplace-v2.0.0.7-Win32.zip) contain pretty old README.md that does not mention all the amazing new features.

                                          And it could be a good idea to add some kind of interactive help. Maybe in a form of popup hints or maybe as a clickable [?] button that allows to “apply” the ‘?’ sign to an UI element by showing the corresponding help text when applied.

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                                          • Thomas KnoefelT
                                            Thomas Knoefel @Vitalii Dovgan
                                            last edited by

                                            @Vitalii-Dovgan said in [New Plugin] MultiReplace:

                                            I’ve noticed that the latest archives (e.g. MultiReplace-v2.0.0.7-x64.zip and MultiReplace-v2.0.0.7-Win32.zip) contain pretty old README.md that does not mention all the amazing new features.

                                            Ah, now that you mention it, I realize I updated the README after the release, which was an oversight on my part. Thanks for catching that. There’s a new release coming with the next N++ version, which will introduce “Replace in all open documents”. I’ll make sure to get the order right.then.

                                            @Vitalii-Dovgan said in [New Plugin] MultiReplace:

                                            And it could be a good idea to add some kind of interactive help. Maybe in a form of popup hints or maybe as a clickable [?] button that allows to “apply” the ‘?’ sign to an UI element by showing the corresponding help text when applied.

                                            Thanks for the suggestion. My initial idea on that is to add a Question Mark Button next to ‘Use Variables’. This would launch a small help window with different sections like Commands, Options, Operators, Math Functions, and String Functions. Each section would be foldable and offer a description of each list entry. Clicking on a specific entry would insert its function at the cursor position in the Replace String Section.

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