I raised this exact question, about the existing answer, but this answer does reflect the uwp. In eclipse it is possible to comment out multiple lines at once by selecting them and executing ctrl + /: I have a habit of doing the following:
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I am on windows 11, and i use notepad for programming in python. The confirmation step is annoying, and is completely unnecessary in some situations. // helloworld is this possible in notepad++ as well instead of typing /+/ in front of each
Whenever i have a notepad open and want to open another.py file (ctrl+o), i get the following screen:
I change settings a lot. Now, i think i've played with notepad++ too much. When i started it again it went blank and a. Most ides, notepad++ included, will understand both.
Btw, i don't want to uninstall, then install again. My computer has crashed during work on one of the files in notepad++. Now how can i reset the settings ? How can one automatically reload modified files in notepad++?
I would like to restore a previous version of file that has been saved.
I already know about the alt+0 and alt+shift+0 to expand /. How does this work when notepad is a uwp and has to be installed from the windows store? 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. In previous versions of windows, i would just kill notepad.exe to close all those windows.