I am not sure if I am asking this in the right forum, but I am trying my luck.
When I select many files in either xplorer² or Windows File Explorer, right-click, then choose “Edit with Notepad++”, I systematically get the following message (from Windows?):
checkSingleFile failed!!
the buffer passed to GetFullPathName was too small!
Is there any way to increase the size of that buffer? Can this be solved from within xplorer²?
Thanks for any help.
Robert
the buffer passed to GetFullPathName was too small!
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Re: the buffer passed to GetFullPathName was too small!
that looks like a support incident for the notepad++ folks
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Re: the buffer passed to GetFullPathName was too small!
↑↑↑ ditto ↑↑↑
Do the files open ? I just selected 6 text files in X2, selected Open with NP++ and got the same message. But the six files opened, each in its own tab.
RP
Do the files open ? I just selected 6 text files in X2, selected Open with NP++ and got the same message. But the six files opened, each in its own tab.
RP
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Windows 10 Pro (64 bit) version 1809 - Xplorer2 version: Pro 2.5.0.4 [Unicode] x64 2014-06-21
Re: the buffer passed to GetFullPathName was too small!
Several people, including me, have posted a bug report regarding this at http://sourceforge.net/p/notepad-plus/d ... on/331753/
As I reported, this message is not shown if I use drag & drop to open several files in Notepad++.
This started happening with latest version 6.7.7. It was not happening in previous versions.
The funny part of it is that all the selected files do open in Notepad++, whether we get an error message or not!
As I reported, this message is not shown if I use drag & drop to open several files in Notepad++.
This started happening with latest version 6.7.7. It was not happening in previous versions.
The funny part of it is that all the selected files do open in Notepad++, whether we get an error message or not!
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Re: the buffer passed to GetFullPathName was too small!
Yeah, I saw it had been reported. I saw no value in re-reporting it. It's probably be a remnant of a debugging printf or some such.
The files got opened and they saved OK - so I just got on with stuff.
NP++ gets released often enough (too often some might say) so it'll probably be fixed by the end of next week.
RP
The files got opened and they saved OK - so I just got on with stuff.
NP++ gets released often enough (too often some might say) so it'll probably be fixed by the end of next week.
RP
Windows 10 Pro (64 bit) version 1809 - Xplorer2 version: Pro 2.5.0.4 [Unicode] x64 2014-06-21
Re: the buffer passed to GetFullPathName was too small!
Must be something new ... I'm still running NP++ v 6.7.5 and commonly open dozens of .html files at a time with no problem.
Just now selected 35 files in x2 (v2.5.0.4 ULT), r-click, pick "Edit with notepad++" from context menu and all opened successfully, each in its own tab and with no error messages.
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edit/update -- so like a dummy, I updated np++ to v6.7.7 and, of course I get the reported error message.
And, just as the others report, the files all open in their respective tabs after dismissing the error messages.
Just now selected 35 files in x2 (v2.5.0.4 ULT), r-click, pick "Edit with notepad++" from context menu and all opened successfully, each in its own tab and with no error messages.
= = = = = = = =
edit/update -- so like a dummy, I updated np++ to v6.7.7 and, of course I get the reported error message.
And, just as the others report, the files all open in their respective tabs after dismissing the error messages.
Re: the buffer passed to GetFullPathName was too small!
And it only took a fortnight, but Version 6.7.8 fixes this particular regression. (That'll teach y'all just to use toolbar buttons, like real men. )
(Not that a real man would ever use the words "fortnight" and "y'all" in the same sentence, but that's why the internet bears no relation to real life and we like it that way.)
(Not that a real man would ever use the words "fortnight" and "y'all" in the same sentence, but that's why the internet bears no relation to real life and we like it that way.)