
But it isn’t efficient storage wise, it isn’t efficient in opening files. Yes, VSCode can be extended with as many extensions as you want. You should wonder why a plain vanilla VSCode needs almost 200 MByte of storage space in the installation folder and then about 100 MByte in the user’s APPDATA folder. Notepad++ is a good editor for opening files quickly. Vim is a beast to learn, but when it’s “dime” finally drops in your head, you’ll wonder why you would a monstrosity like VSCode. Now You: which text editor do you prefer, and why? There you also find listed the changes in the release and links to the issues pages on GitHub. Notepad++ 8.3.2 is available for download at the official project website. (Fix #11187)įix saving problem (regression) with “Sysnative” alias in x86 binary. (Fix #11219)įix auto-complete case insensitive not working issue. (Fix #11249)Įnhance performance on exit with certain settings. Refine auto-saving session on exit behaviour. (Fix #11213)įix auto-completion sort order problem due to fx icon. Support better 2GB+ file (cmdline & session file adaptation). (Fix #10393)Īdd API NPPM_GETCURRENTLINESTR and variable $(CURRENT_LINESTR) for RunDlg.


(Fix #11257)Īdd sorting document tab order commands by name, path, type and size under “Window” Menu. (Fix #11239)įix UDL dialog crash issue on over 30 created UDL. (Fix #11238)įix UDL comment config input fields broken regression. (Fix #11215, #11106)įix regression: file can’t be saved if it’s set to other charset before. Fix incorrect message while double clicking on search result regression.
