![]() If, with N++ v.8.5.3, you just create a new macro, containing one or several line-break(s), it’ll be correctly recorded ! Oh… Of course, I forgot to mention that, in my previous posts, I refered to macros already created by a user with a N++ version prior to v8.5.3 ! That said, based on what I’ve re-read here, I will suggest the Alt+ 013 and Alt+ 010 methods of entering those characters, and using the Character Panel (or Run > Run… > charmap.exe) for entering characters that aren’t on your keyboard. Will work (assuming the linebreak in the sParam is really a CR and LF) If you are editing a macro and want to insert the text èòù, the single action The macro recorder just puts one character per 2170-message, but that’s not a restriction of the macro playback. Using the “find what” and “replace with” that mentioned, and which I suggested in the FAQ, will change the sequence to the actual CR character and with the actual LF character.ĭuplicate the line, as many times as the number of chars to be inserted, including a possible line-break, with the Ctrl + D shortcut But based on the “find what” and “replace with” in the post you replied to, he actually followed the advice found in the FAQ, which is when editing shortcuts.xml to use Notepad++ Replace window to run a regex search-and-replace. If that had been the case, it wouldn’t work. ![]() I think you misread you seemed to asssume he changed to the literal ![]() Hello, and I do not think that your macro really adds a line-break when you use the \x syntax in the node of your shortcut.xml file, in N++ v8.5.3
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