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So notepad++ just updated itself. This is the changelog, look at the 13. change on line 16.

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    Yes, I wrote that. It pisses me off that every single npp update disables a plugin that I use often. So every time I have to go to the installation folder, and manually re-enable it.
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    Why didn’t you install latest? 7.6.3
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    @bkwilliams Wow so its not even the latest? This was an automatic update, I was actually interrupted by the update popup. Thought it would be easier to get it done now rather than dealing with the annoying popup the next time I launch the program.
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    Curious to know what plugin you use and why are you using notepad++

    Not judging at all. Just haven't heard of many people still using this editor.
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    @SparkyTD yeah, sometimes the autoupdate servers get behind.

    https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downl...
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    @AleCx04 I was talking about a plugin called HexEditor. I know that there are better dedicated hex edit programs, but I find it useful being able to switch between text and hex view with one click.

    I use npp because it is really fast (faster than atom and sublime) and it has a ton of useful funtionality. I don't know of any other program that is better than npp.
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    Try Visual Studio Code, despite the name it's actually a fast, customisable, cross platform and has heaps of great extensions.
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    @SparkyTD its definitely faster being programmed in C++ rather than Python (sublime) and Electron (literally every other fucking text editor)
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    @SparkyTD You must be my (evil) twin brother!!

    I still use npp for script languages, (to do)notes & some extensions.. hexEditor being one of them, so I know where the lucky 13) is comming from 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😇
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    @AleCx04 it's actually symlinked over stock notepad on my Windows desktop,mainly as it doesn't hang on loading anything over like 4KB
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    Umm VS Code says hi?
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    @Devnergy I have VS code but npp is faster and I only use it for taking notes and quickly opening source files.
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