NppConsole is a workaround for windows console. After double click in the console window, it will activate the document with the name found in the clicked line. You can specify a pattern for line number to search after file name in the form ${LINE}.

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  • Great plugin. I use it in RoR development. I would like you to put 2 more functions please: 1. CTRL + C when running ruby, does not shutdown the server, even if I marked NOT to ignore it. 2. Can you strat the CMD from the last folder and not from the notepad++ folder? Or make some menu that the starting folder can be started from (the way it works in APTANA). Thank you for a very useful plugin.
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Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C, C++

Related Categories

C++ Text Editors, C++ Software Development Software, C Text Editors, C Software Development Software

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2011-12-31