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Notepad++ 3.4
Chachazz
post Dec 28 2005, 12:08 PM
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Notepad++ 3.4 released
December 24, 2005

Changes:
v3.4 new features and fixed bugs (from v3.3) :

1. Auto-detect the UTF-8 files without BOM.
2. Add synchronized (vertical and/or horizontal) scrolling feature in multi-view mode.
3. Add several keys (cut/copy/paste, undo/redo...) in the shortcut mapper.
4. Opening a file with relative path from command line is supported.
5. Fix the clear the "Style found token" problem (Find/Replace Dialog) in normal text mode.
6. Fix UPPERCASE and lowercase bug under Windows 95/98.
7. Enhance HOME/END key in Wrap text mode.
8. Add Always on top feature.

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Chachazz
post Jan 4 2006, 06:06 PM
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January 04/06

Added to installer:
9. Add Explorer Context Menu Entry in installer.

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One of the most demanded features is open from Explorer Context Menu Entry (right click). From now on this ability is included in the installer (from v3.4) thanks to the shell extension component made by Paulius Maruška. A lot of goodies are added also in both plugins : Function list and TextFX, which come with the Notepad++ official release. I let you discover them (for more information about the plugins, please see plugins forum).


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