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Today's Topics:

   1. [notepad-plus - Help] RE: Keyword containing      space
      (SourceForge.net)
   2. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: Error        message - "God
      Damn Exception:666" (SourceForge.net)
   3. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: How to: 1    ^
      start-of-line per line in reg (SourceForge.net)
   4. [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] RE: Need      help getting
      started with Delphi (SourceForge.net)
   5. [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] RE: C++       Compiler
      (SourceForge.net)
   6. [notepad-plus - Help] Enclosing selected text     with tags
      (SourceForge.net)
   7. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: How to: 1    ^
      start-of-line per line in reg (SourceForge.net)
   8. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: How to: 1    ^
      start-of-line per line in reg (SourceForge.net)
   9. [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] RE: Need      help getting
      started with Delphi (SourceForge.net)
  10. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: Error        message - "God
      Damn Exception:666" (SourceForge.net)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:43:29 -0800
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Help] RE: Keyword
        containing      space
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By: nobody

Hey bumper, stick to your car, please.


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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:50:48 -0800
From: "SourceForge.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE:
        Error   message - "God Damn Exception:666"
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By: nobody

> would be found offensive to 70% of Americans to name just one country of 
> potential
Notepad++ users. I was the messenger, but my comments were not about me, they
were about choice and responsibility affecting the product quality and
acceptance

Well, wisdom is with you, but please wake up: this is simply and only your 
personal
opinion. First of all, you only bring up this 70% because YOU have this opinion.
Second, you are not THEIR messenger. You speak for yourself, because YOU have
a problem and you talk in general important-like terms to give weight to your
saying. Why can't you simply say: "I don't like this - I pointed it out - no-one
is interested - that's it - bye"?

> If someone made the case why the error message in question is what it is for
helpful, professional, or design practice reasons I missed it.
> ... I'm obviously missing that point too.

Yes, you are. This message is FUN. If you can't see the joy of it, then that's
OK. If you want to convince others that it is BAD, bad luck to you. The fact
that on this particular subject you can't simply accept others' opinion are
not like yours, indicates that you are not all that flexible a person. I guess
you've been reading your book too well. Look up at the world. The sun is 
shining.
Have fun.


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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:57:37 -0800
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: How
        to: 1   ^ start-of-line per line in reg
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By: nobody

You must be REALLY BLIND.

The solution is in my own message, at the start of this thread.
So don't try to be the smarter guy pointing out that what you do does the work,
too.
There are even better solutions than yours.
The best direct solution probably is the one looking for the searched string
and _only_ the one possible character following it and replacing this by this
_only_ one possible character. There is absolutely no need to replace anything
behind it. How smart is that?

The pain in the ass here is that, by removing only the beginning of the line,
the cursor is not recognized to have in fact moved. It should have, though,
because also the current implementation for counting the number of 
starts-of-line
doesn't return a result at all.
Funny you have nothing to say about that, wise man.


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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:58:58 -0800
From: "SourceForge.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] RE:
        Need    help getting started with Delphi
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By: fidvo

(I'm the original poster.  I posted anonymously because I hadn't created my
SourceForge account yet)

Zobo:

The dbgp plugin was the first one I looked at.  Just like you said, I can't
figure out how to mentally separate the framework from the useful code.

I agree with not wanting to start a new project for just a "Hello World" plugin
like this.  I was hoping it would be simple enough just to copy and paste the
source code into this thread, but if not, I'd be very interested in having you
email me an example.

Merijn:

If you wouldn't mind sending me a simple framework setup too, I would appreciate
it.  Sometimes looking at two different ways of doing the same thing can help
to understand it better.

Thanks.  If I can get this figured out with your help, you two will be
my heroes!

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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 12:19:33 -0800
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] RE:
        C++     Compiler
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By: nobody

Is there any compiler out there that is as simple as running a simple command
in the command prompt like:
cppCompile.exe -myscript.cc

Ive been looking around for one but am not having much luck... i dont really
care for having an interface and would much rather have a text-to-script
compiler...

thanks...

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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 12:29:11 -0800
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Help] Enclosing selected
        text    with tags
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By: fidvo

I just discovered how to do something I've been wanting to do for a long time,
and I figured I would share it in case someone else finds it useful.

I wanted to be able to use word-processor-like capabilities with HTML files.
Specifically, to highlight text and use a keystroke to automatically enclose
it in certain HTML tags, for example, CTRL-B for bold, CTRL-I for italics, 
CTRL-1
for H1, CTRL2 for H2, etc.  It saves me from having to type my most commonly
used tags.

It sounded like a job for a Macro, but the problem was positioning the cursor
correctly to close the tag, since the length of the selected text is arbitrary.
I could position the cursor at the beginning of the selected text and insert
the opening tag, but then I was stuck as to how to get to the end of the 
selected
text to insert the closing tag.

So I just realized, I could use Cut and Paste to do it.  The steps are:

Highlight the text
Macro -> Start Recording
CTRL-X to cut
Type the opening tag
CTRL-V to paste (The cursor will now be positioned at the end of what used to
be the selected text)
Type the closing tag
Macro -> Stop Recording
Assign the macro to the correct key combination, and there you go.

The only drawback is that because it uses Cut and Paste, it leaves the selected
text on the clipboard.  In most cases that shouldn't be an issue.

It doesn't have to be just for HTML files.  Use it for any in-line markup that
starts and ends with some kind of delimiter.  It doesn't work so well for curly
braces in C or begin/end in Pascal because they won't be aligned correctly.
It's easier just to type them.

I hope others can find this useful.  (Or if you want to embarrass me by showing
me a simpler or more obvious way to do this, go right ahead)


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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 12:31:47 -0800
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: How
        to: 1   ^ start-of-line per line in reg
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>>You must be REALLY BLIND. 
 
I like this guy :) Do you already hate me? :)

>>The solution is in my own message, at the start of this thread. 

So, you're talking to yourself? %) Asking for solutions and giving it in the
same message? %)

>>So don't try to be the smarter guy pointing out that what you do does the
work, too.

I don't try to be someone :) I simply answered your question. You ask - i 
answer.
Clean and clear %) All beside this is a flood :)

>>There are even better solutions than yours. 

Yes! A lot of! %)

>>The best direct solution probably is the one looking for the searched string
and _only_ the one possible character following it and replacing this by this
_only_ one possible character. There is absolutely no need to replace anything
behind it. How smart is that?

Very, very smart! :) Why did you ctreate this thread? :) 
 
>>The pain in the ass here is that, by removing only the beginning of the line,
the cursor is not recognized to have in fact moved. It should have, though,
because also the current implementation for counting the number of 
starts-of-line
doesn't return a result at all.
>>Funny you have nothing to say about that, wise man. 

Why should i say something about it? %) It has nothing connected with discussion
topic and i have nothing to say about it, so don't say - it's simple %)

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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 12:52:03 -0800
From: "SourceForge.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: How
        to: 1   ^ start-of-line per line in reg
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By: nobody

You seem to be really doing your best to make a dumb impression. Well, you do!

>>The solution is in my own message, at the start of this thread.  
So, you're talking to yourself? %) Asking for solutions and giving it in the
same message? %)

Wow, you must be missing a number of connections in what others have as brain.
Nowhere in my message I ask for a solution. So why persist you stupid
interpretation?
 
> I don't try to be someone :) I simply answered your question. You ask - i
answer.

Once again: nothing asked.
 
>>There are even better solutions than yours.  
> Yes! A lot of! %) 

So you seem to recognize that you really didn't think your first reply through.
I guess you were all too greedy thinking you could make a good impression. You
even didn't write a message, just posted a single line.
 
>>The best direct solution probably is the one looking for the searched string
and _only_ the one possible character following it and replacing this by this
_only_ one possible character. There is absolutely no need to replace anything
behind it. How smart is that?
> Very, very smart! :) Why did you ctreate this thread? :)

You don't know why? Oh, that doesn't even surprise me anymore. You really don't
read.
And yes, I am smart. At least I show progression and am not stuck at repeating
the same nonsense over and over again.
 
>>The pain in the ass here is that, by removing only the beginning of the line,
the cursor is not recognized to have in fact moved. It should have, though,
because also the current implementation for counting the number of 
starts-of-line
doesn't return a result at all.
>>Funny you have nothing to say about that, wise man.  
> Why should i say something about it? %)

At least you show that you are not consistent. Didn't you say "you ask - I 
answer"?
Well, why don't you now, then?

> It has nothing connected with discussion topic and i have nothing to say about
it, so don't say - it's simple %)

Oh, this is supposed to answer that question? It shows again you totally missed
my point.

Think about this, then: how come a count of ^ doesn't work, while a count of
$ does? There should be really NO difference between the two, since both 
characters
are only ANCHORS, as you like to point out.
No movement shoud be made, but it seems there is, and this i what also a guy
like you should consider to be wrong.
Because searching for the end of line by using $ and replacing this by any 
character
string, what happens is that the line is extended by this string, thus creating
a new end of line behind it. This also shows that there really should be no
movement either when searching for $ only, because the text is inserted before
the newline character(s).
Now, how do you want to explain this newly created end of line position is NOT
found, while the same beginning of the line when using ^(...) is?


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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 13:01:07 -0800
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] RE:
        Need    help getting started with Delphi
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By: merijnb

your sourceforge mail address bounces, where can I send it to?

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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 13:23:10 -0800
From: "SourceForge.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE:
        Error   message - "God Damn Exception:666"
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By: codenexus

And are Americans all that count?

In my country at least 90% of people would find it amusing and not in the least
offensive.

So who's market do we now pander too?  The USA?  Iran?  Is any one person more
important than another here?  Yes... the author... it is them that counts. 
They can do what they please in my opinion.

Don't try and tell us it is a bad thing.  We can make up our own minds here.
Either stop using the product, file a bug report, submit a patch or fork the
project.  You still have freedoms you know.  :)

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