Whenever i have a notepad open and want to open another.py file (ctrl+o), i get the following screen: What's the best ways to enter special unicode characters into a notepad++ document? I use windows xp and notepad++ 6.3
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How does this work when notepad is a uwp and has to be installed from the windows store? But i did not see notepad++ in the resulting list (even after clicking on choose other pro. In previous versions of windows, i would just kill notepad.exe to close all those windows.
I can bring up the as.
I tried the top voted answer, but i couldn't get it to work for my newer version of notepad++. Most ides, notepad++ included, will understand both. I had to reverse what they did. Since windows 11 (or maybe earlier) windows notepad internally stores unsaved files so if the application (or windows) crashes they will be still there later.
I raised this exact question, about the existing answer, but this answer does reflect the uwp. I am on windows 11, and i use notepad for programming in python. Do i have to rely on the operating system (windows)? Is there a way to show the hexadecimal/ascii for all text showing in the editor?
I have a habit of doing the following:
I want set notepad++ as the default editor.