I want to compare values from two different files. In Notepad++ version 5.0.3 we had shortcut button Alt + d but in version 6.6.8 I cannot find any option to compare. Also let me know which version is most stable.
I'm using Notepad++ as an editor to write programs in Python. It might sound daft but I looked around in the editor and could not find any means (not the manual way but something like in Emacs) to ...
On the most recent versions of Notepad++, when the application is closed, unsaved files are maintained when the application is restarted. I presume that those files are cached on a temporary files...
What is the best way to find out where notepad.exe and mspaint.exe are that will work across various versions of Windows? Should I get the Windows directory via SHGetFolderPath(NULL, CSIDL_WINDOWS...
Notepad++ has a Compare Plugin tool for comparing text files, which operates like this: Launch Notepad++ and open the two files you wish to run a comparison check on. Click the “Plugins” ...
Method 1: By installing from Notepad Go to Plugins->Plugin Admin Select the Compare checkbox and click install after notepad++ get restarted compare plugin is added you can use this.
3 It worked for me in the latest edition to Notepad using the UniversalIndentGui. What I did was under the plugin setting choose Enable Text Auto Update, a window popped up and I selected javascript.
How can I create a user defined language (UDL) in Notepad++ to highlight my logs like in other IDEs? So for example that INFO logs are green, DEBUG logs blue, ERROR logs red and so on? my wish
I have seen in videos, that people get html template by typing "html:5" or something like that (btw, they're not using notepad++). Is this possible in notepad++? Thanks.