Sure enough, when I killed the process and found that notepad++ considered itself to be installed, that very important line is missing from the right-click context menu.Īttempting to run the installer again fails, it just hangs at the same place as before. I assume this has to do with adding the “Edit with Notepad++” line to the context menu associated with the windows UI… shell? (why do they call the GUI a word which specifically means a CLI? whatever) Going by my vague and hazy knowledge of Windows, i assume the /s flag here is an attempt to silence all user input requirements or interactive prompts, and that it is failing somehow. It got up to this following point, and then got stuck I ran that file, accepted the GPL (it’s so nice to get presented with a license whose contents i already know!), then mashed the ‘next’ button without changing any options until it began installing This gave me a file called npp.8.5.7.installer.圆4.exe. I navigated to and clicked on the big green download button. They are just hip enough to prefer notepad++ over notepad. I have a brand new Windows 11 laptop that I am setting up for a relative.
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