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Today's Topics:

   1. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: Disable      notepad++ update
      (SourceForge.net)
   2. [notepad-plus - Help] RE: need api!!! (SourceForge.net)
   3. [notepad-plus - Help] RE: Replace (SourceForge.net)
   4. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] The Wikipedia    situation
      (SourceForge.net)
   5. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: The  Wikipedia situation
      (SourceForge.net)
   6. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: The  Wikipedia situation
      (SourceForge.net)
   7. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: The  Wikipedia situation
      (SourceForge.net)
   8. [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] May I compile C in
      notepad++? (SourceForge.net)
   9. [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] RE: New       Release: DBGP
      Plugin (SourceForge.net)
  10. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] Problem with     Theme's
      (SourceForge.net)
  11. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: Problem      with Theme's
      (SourceForge.net)
  12. [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: Problem      with Theme's
      (SourceForge.net)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:46:52 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE:
        Disable notepad++ update
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By: vorenus

This option doesn't exist.

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Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:54:37 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Help] RE: need api!!!
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By: donho

fool4uanyway,

That's the last warning : 
One more Spam like this, you will be banned from the forums.

Don

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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:55:50 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Help] RE: Replace
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By: gadrin

Try this one...

http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1657947&forum_id=331754

and more at...

http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1994407&forum_id=331753

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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 23:00:34 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] The
        Wikipedia       situation
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By: dorothyfan1

If you search Wikipedia...there is a big comparison list of all current 
(supposedly
current) list of WYSIWYG and text editors.

If the Wikipedia listing for Notepad++ is incorrect that it can't handle large
file sizes...clearly this should be fixed. The question becomes...why hasn't
this been addressed? Anybody can go to Wikipedia...myself and others looking
at editors and type in "text editors" and see that comparison list.

I know Wikipedia can't be the final judge on everything nor should it be...but
clearly if someone sees that listing for the first time (no matter how old it
actually is) it does have an affect on the choices  people end up making when
choosing one editor over the other.

I believe the Notepad++ site should include a strong disclaimer for people 
visiting
it to not take the Wikipedia entry at face value. Or at least the site should
tell visitors not to believe the Wikipedia entry on the file size limit. Would
this be a fair way of addressing the problem?

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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 23:23:39 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: The
        Wikipedia situation
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By: dmccunney

> If the Wikipedia listing for Notepad++ is incorrect that it can't handle large
file
> sizes...clearly this should be fixed. The question becomes...why hasn't this
been
> addressed? Anybody can go to Wikipedia...myself and others looking at editors
and
> type in "text editors" and see that comparison list.  

You might wish to go back and re-read the Wikipedia entry, here: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_text_editors  

The applicable section is under Extra Features, where NP++ is listed as "No"
for Large File Support.  If you drill down into that definition, here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_file_support

you discover the files they consider "Large Files" are over two *gigabytes*
in size.

If you ever need to edit a file over 2GB in size, *and* have working syntax
highlighting, it's arguable you are doing something very wrong.  If you can't
tell the difference between two megabytes and two gigabytes, you have another
problem entirely.  In either case, NP++ can't help you, and you need to look
elsewhere.
______
Dennis



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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 23:36:44 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: The
        Wikipedia situation
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By: dorothyfan1

If you're saying Notepad++ can handle file sizes up to 2 gigabytes...then I'd
have absolutely no problem creating files with Notepad++. Based on the careful
reading of the links you posted...the Wikipedia entry seems to suggest the "LFS"
limitation only applies to Notepad++ because it wasn't compiled to handle 
anything
larger than 2 gig. This is my understanding of what you linked to. Is this 
analysis
correct...or am I getting something wrong?

As of right now...it seems to suggest Notepad++ = FAT32. It also means
Notepad++<>=NTFS file size capabilities. Right?

So to be absolutely clear...this means Notepad++ only supports FAT32 file
sizes...which means "up to and including" 2 gigabytes. (whether or not this
includes syntax highlighting I'll save for another posting). Is that the bottom
line?

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Message: 7
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 00:07:41 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE: The
        Wikipedia situation
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By: dmccunney

No, I'm simply saying the Wikipedia entry does *not* say what you claimed it
does.  I suggested you go back and read it again.

I also suggest that you download NP++, install it, and test for *yourself* where
the limits are instead of going on and on here.  It's possible NP++ will meet
your needs.  It's possible you will need to get a different editor.  Big deal.
I don't think anyone here believes NP++ is the only editor you will ever need.
I certainly don't, and I don't believe a "one size fits all" editor is 
*possible*.
NP++ is one of several editors I keep around, and use depending upon what I'm
doing.

I have no idea how large a file NP++ can edit and have syntax highlighting work.
I've never tried to edit huge files with it, and I don't *plan* to.  If I'm
editing *code*, it's highly modular, and no single module will ever approach
2MB, let alone 2GB.  If a module ever threatens to, it's evidence my code is
poorly structured and needs to be refactored.

In general, I don't have to *edit* huge files at all.  I just have to *look*
at them, because they are things like large log files.  For that, I use 
something
like a port of the Unix "less" pager, which opens files of any size.  I just
need to open the file, view it, and search for particular strings that are 
relevant
to the events I'm reviewing.  I don't need to make changes, and I don't need
to highlight syntax.  NP++ would be the wrong tool for the job.
______
Dennis


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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 06:26:15 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] May I
        compile C in notepad++?
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By: banhbaochay

I have notepad++ version 5.0.3 . Please, may I compile C in notepad++? And if
have, can you show me the way to compile??

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Message: 9
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 12:23:19 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Plugin Development] RE:
        New     Release: DBGP Plugin
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By: zobo

Hi. Only now, after re reading your post several times and taking a week long
vacation, I understand the question :)

There is no notepad++ message you can use, but instead use a scintilla message.
Read here: http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/ScintillaDoc.html#SCI_MARKERNEXT

You send this message to the scintilla handler (primary or secondary). Of course
you'll probably need to make use of NPPM_DOOPEN etc.

If you intend to define new markers know that DBGP plugin uses markers number
4 and 5. If I remember correctly everything below that is already used up by
N++, but check in any case.

Best regards.
-Zobo

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Message: 10
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 12:37:44 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] Problem
        with    Theme's
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By: twanvanderpoel

Dear developers,

Ever since the newer versions of Notepad++ the implementation of stylers.xml
doesn't work.
Interesting; the file doesn't even exists anymore.

I copied the stylers.xml file to the root notepad++ folder, but it doesn't
work.

Does anybody now how to use theme's in the newer / newest version of Notepad++
?

Regards,

Twan van der Poel
Webdeveloper

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Message: 11
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 12:45:04 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE:
        Problem with Theme's
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By: kodcanavari

i have asked the same question a few days ago, but didn't have any reply. 
I tried to modify some colors and verified if stylers.model.xml has been updated
but nothing changed on the file.
I didn't find where the npp stores style configurations. And why 
stylers.model.xml
stands there for nothing.


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Message: 12
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 14:08:58 +0000
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Subject: [Notepad-plus-plus] [notepad-plus - Open Discussion] RE:
        Problem with Theme's
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By: harrybharry

Please look at the FAQ in the wiki:
http://notepad-plus.wiki.sourceforge.net/FAQ

I updated it a bit to make it more clear. In short, dont edit the .model files
or remove the originals (after upgrades, the model files are updated, the 
original
files arent).

Also on a side note: if any styles are black instead of colored (such as the
indicators for tags), your stylers.xml is outdated and needs to be
replaced/updated.

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