![]() zip, and place the PluginManager.dll file in the Notepad++ plugins directory, and the gpup.exe in the updater directory under your Notepad++ program directory. To install the plugin manager, simply download the. New for 0.9: Works with plugins that are installed multiple times - update them all or individually.The local plugin list file is only downloaded when something has changed - the MD5sum of the file is compared to the server's version, and if it is different, then a new copy is downloaded.Updates can be ignored, and the user will not be alerted to that update again, until a further new version of that plugin is released.Proxies are supported, just change the setting.Plugin Manager is able to update itself, and will notify the user when an update is available.Currently all plugins are in the "Others" category, as I think there needs to be some agreement as to what determines an "Official" plugin and which plugins are "Common". Plugins can be put into categories - a suggestion was made of "Official, Common and Others".Only plugins that are compatible with your Notepad++ are shown.This slightly mitigates the risk of automatically downloading updates. Validation of DLLs copied, against a central list of valid files.Automatic installation of the correct version (ANSI/Unicode) for your Notepad++. ![]() Install all supplemental files as well as the plugin file itself (e.g. ![]()
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