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Notepad++ shortcut comment
Notepad++ shortcut comment








  • The SECOND line indicates the NEW shortcut or the suppression of the default shortcut, for that specific command.
  • The FIRST line indicates the OLD default shortcut or the lack of shortcut, for that specific command.
  • The old default shortcut has been deleted.
  • The old default shortcut has been changed.
  • If a command/function is described on TWO lines, that means that, for this specific command/function, : If a command/function is described on ONE line, of this Excel file, that means that THIS default shortcut of N++ has not been changed, yet. The suppressed state of a shortcut concerns a default plugin, part of the original version, that the user don't use any more The group Reserved contains all reserved Windows shortcuts, NOT to be used by user, as Ctrl + Alt + Suppr, Alt + Tab, Shift + F10., and of course, the only hit on an alphabetic or number key, for example !
  • The state of the shortcut ( Old, New, Suppressed or Nothing ).
  • The exact representation of the main pressed key, on my French keyboard.
  • The Notepad++'s name of the main key pressed, as indicated in the Shortcut Mapper.
  • The use or not of the Shift key, in the shortcut.
  • The use or not of the Ctrl key, in the shortcut.
  • The use or not of the Alt key, in the shortcut.
  • The use or not of the Alt Gr key, in the shortcut ( possible in Scintilla group ).
  • notepad++ shortcut comment

    The name/description of the command or function.The ordering number of the command or function in its group.The name of the plugin or the concerned group ( Scintilla, Main menu, Macros, Reserved.Hi, David, Davey, Andreas, Iñaki, and All,Īs for me, I solved the problem of a complete list of shortcuts, in my N++ configuration, by creating an Excel file, which contains 10 columns :










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