It's time for UI update!
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I guess you’d better get working on it.
The project accepts pull-requests.
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@Alan-Kilborn I am fully aware of that, however I am not a win32 dev, I have never worked with that UI system and it would be a quite steep learning curve. i am considering to look into it, but I have other more important things to do as of now. Maybe you will see those changes in the future if i do manage to get it done. But for now I was just sharing how i would envision the changes. For others to decide if thats a good plan, and for devs (that actually know how win32 UIs and generally programming works) to get some idea for what to do.
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@Tayou said in It's time for UI update!:
and for devs to get some idea for what to do.
Perhaps the devs already know where they want to focus their efforts for their product, and don’t need big thinkers. Probably what would help is big doers.
but I have other more important things to do as of now.
Well, good thing you could stop by for a few minutes to lay out some future design work for Notepad++.
This post is made in jest, but there is some truth in it as well.
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@Paweł-Szmajda said in It's time for UI update!:
I love Notepad++ In terms of functions, it’s hands down the best text/code editor out there. But in terms of UI, it’s still looking like a Windows XP app. It would be great to see Notepad++ with modern UI, nicely integrating with new versions of Windows, dark color scheme for the whole app, not just the text editor area and updated, flat icons.
While Notepad++ is undoubtedly one of the best text/code editors in terms of functionality, it’s true that its UI feels outdated compared to modern design standards. A more contemporary interface, along with full dark mode for the entire app and updated icons, would make it even better. An upgrade in UI would offer a smoother integration with newer Windows versions, making it not only powerful but also visually appealing. The community has been voicing these suggestions, so hopefully, we’ll see changes in future updates.
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@Kevin-Huis said in It's time for UI update!:
While Notepad++ is undoubtedly one of the best text/code editors in terms of functionality, it’s true that its UI feels outdated compared to modern design standards. A more contemporary interface, along with full dark mode for the entire app and updated icons, would make it even better. An upgrade in UI would offer a smoother integration with newer Windows versions, making it not only powerful but also visually appealing. The community has been voicing these suggestions, so hopefully, we’ll see changes in future updates.
I prefer the look and behavior of Windows NT and Windows XP and am very happy with Notepad++'s old school, obsolete, retro, look.
Implementing dark mode turns out to be painful. There are many, possibly thousands, of details that we take for granted in the overall Windows plus application experience that keep showing up as bugs or issues as dark mode support gets added and improved.
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@Kevin-Huis said in It's time for UI update!:
along with full dark mode for the entire app and updated icons, would make it even better.
Can you give an example of some portion of the app in v8.7 that isn’t full dark mode? I know there were some dialogs and panels that were missing some Darkening in the early 8.x days, but I’d thought everything in the core application had been fully Dark-Moded by v8.7.
However, I admit it’s still likely that Notepad++'s core application might need a few more hooks to allow plugins to also fully embrace Dark Mode, and there are probably a lot of the plugins – which each have a separate developer, and are not under the control of the Notepad++ Developer – which haven’t made use of even the Dark Mode features that Notepad++ currently provides for plugins, so there are many plugins that will make the whole Notepad++ - plus - plugin experience feel not as Dark Modey as vanilla Notepad++ does.
But since you only gave vague assertions, rather than explicit examples, I am assuming that you haven’t actually tried recent Notepad++ versions in Dark Mode. If you haven’t, try v8.7, then come back with specific instances of where it doesn’t meet your Dark Mode expectations.
BTW, you replied to a post from 2015, and that user is long gone, and Notepad++ has come a long way since then – and if I post the same text that you replied to into ChatGPT, it gives me a reply that sounds very much like your post. Let this post serve as a reminder to you that this forum specifically forbids using generative AI for “answering” or otherwise replying to posts.
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@Paweł-Szmajda Heck, no. It’s not. Don’t change things for the sake of changing. Learn the actual reasons not to.
Keep in mind that user paradigm: when it’s working for such a long time, don’t touch it. Users don’t want changes that change their way of doing things. -
@Alex-De-Lara ,
Agreed. I use the Open-Shell UI, because I like the older Windows layout and menus, and I hate when people change things for everyone just for the sake of change.Google is just as bad for this, as are supermarket marketing idiots that think changing where things are placed will make a shopper cover more sales area they want them to see things at, to spur impulse shopping…when in reality, they are alienating their customers and making them buy less out of frustration for not being able to find their favorite items where they their favorite items used to be. It’s human nature to categorize and memorize where things are at, and by doing things like this, they are just losing their customers business.
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@Paweł-Szmajda said in It's time for UI update!:
I love Notepad++ In terms of functions, it’s hands down the best text/code editor out there. But in terms of UI, it’s still looking like a Windows XP app. It would be great to see Notepad++ with modern UI, nicely integrating with new versions of Windows, dark color scheme for the whole app, not just the text editor area and updated, flat icons.
I’ve been using Notepad++ for years, and honestly, it’s still one of the most powerful and lightweight editors out there. The plugin system, syntax highlighting, and overall speed make it a go-to for anything from quick edits to full coding sessions.
That said, I do feel the UI could really benefit from a refresh. It still feels very much like a Windows XP-era app — the menus, icons, and layout haven’t kept pace with modern design standards. A more polished interface, consistent dark mode throughout the entire app (not just the editor area), and flat, minimalist icons would really elevate the overall experience. Even simple changes like rounded corners, better spacing, or native Windows 11 design elements could make it feel way more modern.
I’ve seen some users experiment with tweaks, themes, and external tools to improve the visual side. If anyone’s looking for those kinds of customizations, I recently compiled a helpful collection of Notepad++ tools and visual enhancements that might be worth checking out.
Still, credit where it’s due — Notepad++ delivers unmatched functionality. With just a UI revamp, it could easily dominate both in power and appearance.
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The contents of your “That said” paragraph were nearly identical to the quoted text from 2015. And those claims haven’t been true for years, because when Notepad++ v8.0 came out in 2021, the whole GUI – not just the editor panels – were given the ability to Dark Theme
Your post sounds like something that would be said if you posted the original 2015 post as a prompt into an older generative AI and asked it to reply to that post.
Just so you know, posts created by generative AI are not allowed in this forum – it’s a Community of Users of Notepad++, and, by definition, generative AI are not users of Notepad++. Any further posts like this, and you will be banned.
The Sep 2024 revival post sounded like generative drivel (and, like yours, rephrased the original 2015 complaint); your post was slightly better generative drivel (it at least wrapped it in mindless wrapper paragraphs), but it was still junk.
Getting posts every few years that try to “reply to” or “reword” the original, outdated post add nothing to the forum. Since this Topic has become a “honeypot” for AI nonsense, and since all the original points from 2015 have been addressed over the last decade of improvements, I am locking the discussion.
Admin update: that individual has been banned for spam posts, in addition to the AI nonsense posts. Sorry for their waste of bandwidth.
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