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PCWorks: Re: Notepad+ not always opeining
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2006-07-21 02:13:08
> Harold, that reminds me if it's made to use on Win95,
you can try changing 
> the compatibility mode. Right click the program's main
.exe file (the file 
> that launches the app) and go to
"Properties", then open the 
> "Compatibility" tab, then check the box
under "Compatibility mode" and 
> change the drop-down to Win2k, or NT, or '95. I've
had some old programs 
> work fine on XP after doing that.\



> Notepad replacements have many more features than the
basic Notepad. I use 
> Metapad for example, and unlike Notepad; any URL's in
it are clickable, 
> there's and advanced "Find" and
"Find and replace with..." function and 
> "Find word" (highlighted word or phrase),
Status bar WITH line-wrap, any 
> area in a file in it has line and column coordinates
(useful for counting 
> entries and comparing data), right click and
"Make" all "lowercase, upper 
> case, inverted case or titled case" and others,
and many other features. 
> Most people may not have the need for that, but I use
those features for 
> quick various types editing of text files, and HTML
code. --- Clint




Clint, the problem with Notepad+'s compatibility mode is
that there is no 
line for Windows XP ... it only lists Win 95, 98, ME, NT,
and 2000. If you 
know where to go from there, let me know. I've seen others
too: 1st Page, 
ConText, DocPad, ShalomTxt, Win32pad, Xpad ... 
<http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/webpublish/fwtext.
html> ... the list goes 
on and on and they're all good. I've had the Metapad exe
file for a long 
time (in the flash drive storage box) and using Notepad+ for
years - habit, 
habit, habit. Metapad looks good (considering that it seems
Notepad+ is not 
for Win98); just tell me how to install it in XP




What's interesting with Windows XP is that the Notepad exe
file is found in 
two places: Windows and System32. And in neither directory
can they be 
deleted or name changed (why is it found in two places?). In
Win98, it was 
only found in the Windows directory. The way I made Notepad+
the default 
editor In Win98 was as follows:




1.      Create a Temp folder in C:\

2.      COPY the original Notepad from Windows to that temp
folder

3.      Change the name of Notepad (in the temp folder) to
NotepadOld.

4.      Then overwrite the one in Windows with Notepad+

5.      Then put NotepadOld back into Windows (should you
ever want to use 
the original one)

6.      Then make appropriate shortcuts in Start menu.

7.      Then I'd go to the Notepad+ shortcut, to
Properties, and put an N in 
the "Shortcut key" box.

8.      Voila ... Notepad+ opens with Ctrl+Alt+N



Does anyone know how to achieve this in Win XP? ... Harold
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