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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. 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.

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. 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 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.

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 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++ I prefer using notepad++ for developing, how do i execute the files in python through notepad++?

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