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Software for creating a new entry in the main contextual menu
Contro:
Finally I solve in this way :
Applying a script from here :
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=31333.new#new
and adding the option of a standard generic txt file.
Contro:
-I have no idea what a Notepad++ document is, other than a normal text file (for which I will use Ctrl+Shift+t).
-Curt (June 26, 2012, 11:44 AM)
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I think you are talking about Windows 7
I think in windows xp pro is not possible my required configuration.
And Windows 7 have several new hotkeys that don't go in windows xp pro sp3
:-*
AndyM:
how to create the entry in the main contextual menu for creating an empty txt file
-Contro (June 26, 2012, 12:03 PM)
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ah, wait. Do you want to add something to a Folder/Directory context menu that will create a new .txt file and perhaps open it in Notepad++? Those menus are in the File Type tab under 'Folder' and 'File Folder'. Be very very careful, but the same technique applies. For the action to open a new file in Notepad++ you'd put in the same commands you'd use on a command line. As for simply creating a file, that's probably not too difficult.
Contro:
how to create the entry in the main contextual menu for creating an empty txt file
-Contro (June 26, 2012, 12:03 PM)
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ah, wait. Do you want to add something to a Folder/Directory context menu that will create a new .txt file and perhaps open it in Notepad++? Those menus are in the File Type tab under 'Folder' and 'File Folder'. Be very very careful, but the same technique applies. For the action to open a new file in Notepad++ you'd put in the same commands you'd use on a command line. As for simply creating a file, that's probably not too difficult.
-AndyM (June 26, 2012, 01:32 PM)
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probably..... Try it !
I think is very difficult for anyone, specially for me....
:P
but try in xp sp3....
Curt:
hmm... I have just tested both Right Click Enhancer and Notepad++, and it turns out that the "Notepad++"-option in the above picture of a context menu is not from RBSoft's application, as I expected it to be, but from Notepad++ itself! So all you should do is to re-install (a new version of) Notepad++ , and you will have the entry you were asking for!
:up:
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