![]() Reg delete HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\Applications\%KEY% /f >. Xcopy Plugins "%allusersprofile%\Npackd\Config\\Plugins" /E /C /I /F /H /R /Y >. Npackd\Uninstall.bat: rmdir /s /q "%allusersprofile%\Npackd\Config\" Npackd\Output.txtįor %%g in (txt log ini h hpp hxx c cpp cxx cc m java cs pas inc html htm php phtml properties js jsp asp css xml sh bsh nsi nsh lua pl pm py as mx vb vbs f for f90 f95 f2k tex sql nfo mak hgignore) do reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\.%%g\OpenWithList\%key% /f >. Reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\Applications\%KEY%\shell\open\command /d "%c%" /f >. Reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\Applications\%KEY%\shell\open /v FriendlyAppName /d "Notepad++ (%version%)" /f >. If %errorlevel% neq 0 exit /b %errorlevel% Npackd\Output.txtįor /f "delims=" %%x in ('dir /b *.exe') do set setup=%%x Is that part of my problem, i.e.Npackd\Install.bat: xcopy "%allusersprofile%\Npackd\Config\". I guess I should mention that I did a registry hack on my machines not long after getting Win11 quite some time ago, to bring back the Win10 and earlier right-click context menus - primarily to allow me to see 'Edit with Notepad++". Now, when I open the context menu and hit ‘n’, the highlight jumps immediately to the “Send to” Windows function. The issue is, while the “Edit with Notepad++” option is in the context menu, the functionality to let me hit ‘n’ to access that seems to have gone away. ![]() Win11 Home 22H2 build 22621.1413 on both machines, NPP 8.5.1 64bit on both as well. I have rebooted my machine(s I have two Win11 machines experiencing this) and the issue still persists. Hi, I think I may have encountered a glitch in this, unless what I’m seeing is intentional. ![]() Use new modern shell “Edit with Notepad++” of Windows 11 instead of hijacking “Pin to Quick access”.(Fix #13320, implement #13330)
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