(*: caveat = I’ve only tried the deletion of doLocalConf.xml to auto-populate %AppData%\Notepad once, and wasn’t specifically looking for this feature, so I didn’t store it in long-term memory I know it created the folder properly my memory says that it used default config files, not copies of what’s in your zipfolder, but I could be wrong. If you would like to maintain a separate %AppData%\Notepad but use the zip version, you can delete the doLocalConf.xml from the Notepad ±unzip directory after that, the next time you run Notepad , the %AppData%\Notepad folder will be created and populated however, it might* not use the same settings that were in your zipfolder before. By default, an installer-version will use %AppData%\Notepad for storing configuration files and a zip (“portable”) version will just use the zip directory (because that’s part of what makes it “portable”). Not sure, but I think this gets created if you do an install. you will however have to make many manual adaptions to the plugins, as the versions below 7.6.3/7.6.4 have different plugins folder structures. the silent install will update the notepad versions correctly. Usually this is not a intense undertaking, but it can be if you let several versions go by without said in Updating Notepad Using Zip File:ĭidn’t have a “Notepad ” folder". welcome to the notepad community, Muzaffer-Bykkaragz. Maybe the adding of new feature config stuff isn’t strictly necessary, but I always do it, just in case. hand-edit in any new feature’s configuration stuff into the configuration files now in B.copy A’s configuration files into B’s tree.
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