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    • conky77C Offline
      conky77
      last edited by conky77

      Before entering a Issue, I write here (to be sure there are not dulicated and to develop the idea):

      Notepad++ has many commands and settings. A newbie could have some difficulties to understand if there is a function that could help.
      An average user would discover new commands by looking up a word.
      An average/advanced user that has used Notepad for Years could not able to find a command not always used. They know it exists but they are not able to find it or it took them a lot of time to find it (for example I would search change history in the Edit menu, not in Search menu;

      Microsoft Word, many ERPs have a search command to find the program (I don’t know if any text editor has)

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      It would be useful to implement it.

      The command should:

      • searches the description in the function (searching “uppercase” I should find "uppercase
      • searches the description in the menu (searching convert, I should see “Convert case to - Uppercase”, “Convert case to - lowercase”, etc
      • the search should ignore the hotkey special characters (amp or apos, etc);
      • the research should permit writing more than one word and be able to find the command even if the words are not complete or in a different order (e.g since in Italian the last letter expresses singular or plural I could omit the last letter of a word and write the following word)
      • if the item found is a dialog, clicking on it, should open the window
      • if the found item is a command, selecting it, it should apply the command where the focus is
      • it would also be useful a search setting/preferences (with the same tool or a research in the preferences): clicking on the result, it should open the right tabsheet
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      • Alan KilbornA Offline
        Alan Kilborn
        last edited by

        Makes me think of the “menu search” plugin:
        https://github.com/peter-frentrup/NppMenuSearch

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        • conky77C Offline
          conky77 @Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          @Alan-Kilborn it is amazing…the only lack is that you have to know that it exists
          it is more useful at the first access (by a newbie) and placing the search-edit in a more accessible area.
          It would be more useful if it were integrated in N++

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          • mkupperM Offline
            mkupper @conky77
            last edited by

            @conky77 I deal with it by searching the manual and have a shortcut for https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Anpp-user-manual.org

            For settings/preferences I sometimes look at the config.xml file and have another shortcut that opens that file using a portable copy of Notepad++… It’s often faster for me to search and edit the config.xml file than to try to remember where in the sub-menus of the preferences a setting is found.

            I agree though that modern software seems hard to navigate. You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike. :-)

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