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Most obvious fix would be to make 'DEFAULT' include whitespace and everything else that isn't included by the other styles (instead of just identifiers), which is probably what it was supposed to do in the first place.Īlso, for certain themes and languages, the DEFAULT style shows the 'Default keywords' and 'User-defined keywords' input boxes, which it's not supposed to. Whitespace that isn't part of an explicit style (comments and preprocessor) passes through to the 'Default Style' of the 'Global Styles' language.
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(Though it probably should be available via the style sheet.) It works properly for some languages (Python) but not others (C++). It's hard coded into the language a little deeper than the style sheets. I kind of know why, but from what browsing of the styles xml file I've done there doesn't seem to be any way to fix this. Looks like it's either code or plain text, never both.Įdit: Thought I'd add, comments are monospaced, but code isn't. For all of it's language and theme options, I have yet to find a way to have it actually change fonts with file extension. Monospaced whitespace is kind of important for coding.
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Over four years later, and this is still a problem, and still the number one reason I don't want to use notepad++ as a code and text editor.
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