Strikethrough in notepad++
Is there anyway I can have text with strikethrough style in notepad++? I use notepad++ for my to-do lists, and being able to assign strikethrough to the highlighted text (especially if it could be on a keyboard shortcut) would be very useful.
[edit] Just to clarify - I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, and not that of a text editor. My query was more if there was something (a plugin maybe) that did some kind of markup which it rendered as strikethrough. I'm guessing not, but worth asking.
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Is there anyway I can have text with strikethrough style in notepad++? I use notepad++ for my to-do lists, and being able to assign strikethrough to the highlighted text (especially if it could be on a keyboard shortcut) would be very useful.
[edit] Just to clarify - I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, and not that of a text editor. My query was more if there was something (a plugin maybe) that did some kind of markup which it rendered as strikethrough. I'm guessing not, but worth asking.
notepad++ text-formatting
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I believe you are looking for a word processor, not a text editor.
– Phoshi
Sep 22 '10 at 9:07
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@Phoshi Was more just wondering if with all the notepad++ plugins, if there was something that embedded some markup which handled this. I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, not standard text.
– Dan
Sep 22 '10 at 9:11
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Is there anyway I can have text with strikethrough style in notepad++? I use notepad++ for my to-do lists, and being able to assign strikethrough to the highlighted text (especially if it could be on a keyboard shortcut) would be very useful.
[edit] Just to clarify - I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, and not that of a text editor. My query was more if there was something (a plugin maybe) that did some kind of markup which it rendered as strikethrough. I'm guessing not, but worth asking.
notepad++ text-formatting
Is there anyway I can have text with strikethrough style in notepad++? I use notepad++ for my to-do lists, and being able to assign strikethrough to the highlighted text (especially if it could be on a keyboard shortcut) would be very useful.
[edit] Just to clarify - I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, and not that of a text editor. My query was more if there was something (a plugin maybe) that did some kind of markup which it rendered as strikethrough. I'm guessing not, but worth asking.
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I believe you are looking for a word processor, not a text editor.
– Phoshi
Sep 22 '10 at 9:07
1
@Phoshi Was more just wondering if with all the notepad++ plugins, if there was something that embedded some markup which handled this. I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, not standard text.
– Dan
Sep 22 '10 at 9:11
add a comment |
4
I believe you are looking for a word processor, not a text editor.
– Phoshi
Sep 22 '10 at 9:07
1
@Phoshi Was more just wondering if with all the notepad++ plugins, if there was something that embedded some markup which handled this. I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, not standard text.
– Dan
Sep 22 '10 at 9:11
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4
I believe you are looking for a word processor, not a text editor.
– Phoshi
Sep 22 '10 at 9:07
I believe you are looking for a word processor, not a text editor.
– Phoshi
Sep 22 '10 at 9:07
1
1
@Phoshi Was more just wondering if with all the notepad++ plugins, if there was something that embedded some markup which handled this. I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, not standard text.
– Dan
Sep 22 '10 at 9:11
@Phoshi Was more just wondering if with all the notepad++ plugins, if there was something that embedded some markup which handled this. I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, not standard text.
– Dan
Sep 22 '10 at 9:11
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I'm also seeking a solution for this problem (using Strikethrough for a to-do list). I couldn't find a plugin and I think creating one would be the best way to go.
As a work-around until that happens, what I'm doing is setting the language of my to-do list (a .txt file) to the "Properties" language. Then, when I'm done with that task, I put a '#' in front of it to make a comment (which color-codes the line as green and you can customize the color). Not as good as a strike-through but it gets the job done.
Thanks. Good soln. until we get a strike though plugin for notepad++
– goldenmean
Feb 28 '13 at 15:37
1
I made this comment a year ago, and I don't use notepad++ for to-do lists anymore. I use OneNote, and you can add "To-do" tags by pressing "Ctrl+1" (which makes a checkbox for you). A webapp is available, as well as a mobile app. Just another option to consider.
– Atif
Mar 1 '13 at 1:41
3
Great suggestion, and I used this method to actually create strikethroughs, as follows: Edit the style of the Properties language by going to Settings > Style Configurator. Now, in 'Font Style', change the default font to a Strikethrough font. I used 'BPtypewriteStrikethrough' which I found here: 1001fonts.com/strikethrough-fonts.html (once-off install). Personally, I opted to change the green font to gray, which is less distracting.
– Michael Heraghty
Mar 2 '14 at 15:44
add a comment |
You could right click on the line and use one of the marking styles (Using 1st Style, etc.). That won't do strikethrough, but it will highlight the line in a background you can choose by selecting which style and configure the styles in Settings > Style Configurator.
add a comment |
If you don't have option to strikethrough your style, you can set style to use some strikethroug font. This should be easy to find and download.
add a comment |
Notepad++ has LED markers for each line, basically a blue light that you can turn off and on (click on the grey bar to the left of your text and immediately to the right of the line number)
Use this to indicate when a job is done perhaps?
1
They are called bookmarks. The problem is if you ever close the file, they are lost.
– JustinStolle
Nov 27 '11 at 7:32
add a comment |
To do Strikethrough in a notepad,highlight particular text that you want to strikethrough, then press "CTRL" & "T" :-)
3
I tried this in notepad, nothing happened. Also tried this in notepad++ version 6.8.6 and all that did was swap the line above with the line your currently standing on.
– Mogget
Nov 25 '15 at 5:34
add a comment |
I didn't find strike through feature within notepad++ plugins.But I press CTRL+T which makes the line go up and then I select all the lines together, right click and select some style which separate the specific lines from other. This is useful for a list of work and divide it in done and undone work lists.
add a comment |
I know this is like a year+ later, but there is a feature in Notepad++ to "Hide Lines" just highlight and right click. Then at the bottom of the menu, there is a Hide Lines feature which Hides a specified line and then can be clicked to be reopened. Also, On the left side next to the line number you can click on the line number and it will put a blue circle which can act as a checkbox.
add a comment |
I searched for what you need (and I need too) but with no luck. But I figured something else. You can use Gui4Cli as a language in the Notepad++. You can choose it from the language menu.
This will leave the text as it is in the normal text format, but you will be able to use //
and /* */
to comment the finished tasks and mark them as green.
@MátéJuhász No, it is not! My answer is not included in any previous answers! Can you give the link of the repeated answer? Moreover, my solution is better than the highlighting solution in the previous answer. If you highlighted a word, all the other words with the same spelling will be highlighted too.
– Ahmed Hamdy
Feb 12 '17 at 19:33
Why there is -1 vote?
– Ahmed Hamdy
Mar 10 '17 at 16:08
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I'm also seeking a solution for this problem (using Strikethrough for a to-do list). I couldn't find a plugin and I think creating one would be the best way to go.
As a work-around until that happens, what I'm doing is setting the language of my to-do list (a .txt file) to the "Properties" language. Then, when I'm done with that task, I put a '#' in front of it to make a comment (which color-codes the line as green and you can customize the color). Not as good as a strike-through but it gets the job done.
Thanks. Good soln. until we get a strike though plugin for notepad++
– goldenmean
Feb 28 '13 at 15:37
1
I made this comment a year ago, and I don't use notepad++ for to-do lists anymore. I use OneNote, and you can add "To-do" tags by pressing "Ctrl+1" (which makes a checkbox for you). A webapp is available, as well as a mobile app. Just another option to consider.
– Atif
Mar 1 '13 at 1:41
3
Great suggestion, and I used this method to actually create strikethroughs, as follows: Edit the style of the Properties language by going to Settings > Style Configurator. Now, in 'Font Style', change the default font to a Strikethrough font. I used 'BPtypewriteStrikethrough' which I found here: 1001fonts.com/strikethrough-fonts.html (once-off install). Personally, I opted to change the green font to gray, which is less distracting.
– Michael Heraghty
Mar 2 '14 at 15:44
add a comment |
I'm also seeking a solution for this problem (using Strikethrough for a to-do list). I couldn't find a plugin and I think creating one would be the best way to go.
As a work-around until that happens, what I'm doing is setting the language of my to-do list (a .txt file) to the "Properties" language. Then, when I'm done with that task, I put a '#' in front of it to make a comment (which color-codes the line as green and you can customize the color). Not as good as a strike-through but it gets the job done.
Thanks. Good soln. until we get a strike though plugin for notepad++
– goldenmean
Feb 28 '13 at 15:37
1
I made this comment a year ago, and I don't use notepad++ for to-do lists anymore. I use OneNote, and you can add "To-do" tags by pressing "Ctrl+1" (which makes a checkbox for you). A webapp is available, as well as a mobile app. Just another option to consider.
– Atif
Mar 1 '13 at 1:41
3
Great suggestion, and I used this method to actually create strikethroughs, as follows: Edit the style of the Properties language by going to Settings > Style Configurator. Now, in 'Font Style', change the default font to a Strikethrough font. I used 'BPtypewriteStrikethrough' which I found here: 1001fonts.com/strikethrough-fonts.html (once-off install). Personally, I opted to change the green font to gray, which is less distracting.
– Michael Heraghty
Mar 2 '14 at 15:44
add a comment |
I'm also seeking a solution for this problem (using Strikethrough for a to-do list). I couldn't find a plugin and I think creating one would be the best way to go.
As a work-around until that happens, what I'm doing is setting the language of my to-do list (a .txt file) to the "Properties" language. Then, when I'm done with that task, I put a '#' in front of it to make a comment (which color-codes the line as green and you can customize the color). Not as good as a strike-through but it gets the job done.
I'm also seeking a solution for this problem (using Strikethrough for a to-do list). I couldn't find a plugin and I think creating one would be the best way to go.
As a work-around until that happens, what I'm doing is setting the language of my to-do list (a .txt file) to the "Properties" language. Then, when I'm done with that task, I put a '#' in front of it to make a comment (which color-codes the line as green and you can customize the color). Not as good as a strike-through but it gets the job done.
answered Feb 29 '12 at 21:50
AtifAtif
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Thanks. Good soln. until we get a strike though plugin for notepad++
– goldenmean
Feb 28 '13 at 15:37
1
I made this comment a year ago, and I don't use notepad++ for to-do lists anymore. I use OneNote, and you can add "To-do" tags by pressing "Ctrl+1" (which makes a checkbox for you). A webapp is available, as well as a mobile app. Just another option to consider.
– Atif
Mar 1 '13 at 1:41
3
Great suggestion, and I used this method to actually create strikethroughs, as follows: Edit the style of the Properties language by going to Settings > Style Configurator. Now, in 'Font Style', change the default font to a Strikethrough font. I used 'BPtypewriteStrikethrough' which I found here: 1001fonts.com/strikethrough-fonts.html (once-off install). Personally, I opted to change the green font to gray, which is less distracting.
– Michael Heraghty
Mar 2 '14 at 15:44
add a comment |
Thanks. Good soln. until we get a strike though plugin for notepad++
– goldenmean
Feb 28 '13 at 15:37
1
I made this comment a year ago, and I don't use notepad++ for to-do lists anymore. I use OneNote, and you can add "To-do" tags by pressing "Ctrl+1" (which makes a checkbox for you). A webapp is available, as well as a mobile app. Just another option to consider.
– Atif
Mar 1 '13 at 1:41
3
Great suggestion, and I used this method to actually create strikethroughs, as follows: Edit the style of the Properties language by going to Settings > Style Configurator. Now, in 'Font Style', change the default font to a Strikethrough font. I used 'BPtypewriteStrikethrough' which I found here: 1001fonts.com/strikethrough-fonts.html (once-off install). Personally, I opted to change the green font to gray, which is less distracting.
– Michael Heraghty
Mar 2 '14 at 15:44
Thanks. Good soln. until we get a strike though plugin for notepad++
– goldenmean
Feb 28 '13 at 15:37
Thanks. Good soln. until we get a strike though plugin for notepad++
– goldenmean
Feb 28 '13 at 15:37
1
1
I made this comment a year ago, and I don't use notepad++ for to-do lists anymore. I use OneNote, and you can add "To-do" tags by pressing "Ctrl+1" (which makes a checkbox for you). A webapp is available, as well as a mobile app. Just another option to consider.
– Atif
Mar 1 '13 at 1:41
I made this comment a year ago, and I don't use notepad++ for to-do lists anymore. I use OneNote, and you can add "To-do" tags by pressing "Ctrl+1" (which makes a checkbox for you). A webapp is available, as well as a mobile app. Just another option to consider.
– Atif
Mar 1 '13 at 1:41
3
3
Great suggestion, and I used this method to actually create strikethroughs, as follows: Edit the style of the Properties language by going to Settings > Style Configurator. Now, in 'Font Style', change the default font to a Strikethrough font. I used 'BPtypewriteStrikethrough' which I found here: 1001fonts.com/strikethrough-fonts.html (once-off install). Personally, I opted to change the green font to gray, which is less distracting.
– Michael Heraghty
Mar 2 '14 at 15:44
Great suggestion, and I used this method to actually create strikethroughs, as follows: Edit the style of the Properties language by going to Settings > Style Configurator. Now, in 'Font Style', change the default font to a Strikethrough font. I used 'BPtypewriteStrikethrough' which I found here: 1001fonts.com/strikethrough-fonts.html (once-off install). Personally, I opted to change the green font to gray, which is less distracting.
– Michael Heraghty
Mar 2 '14 at 15:44
add a comment |
You could right click on the line and use one of the marking styles (Using 1st Style, etc.). That won't do strikethrough, but it will highlight the line in a background you can choose by selecting which style and configure the styles in Settings > Style Configurator.
add a comment |
You could right click on the line and use one of the marking styles (Using 1st Style, etc.). That won't do strikethrough, but it will highlight the line in a background you can choose by selecting which style and configure the styles in Settings > Style Configurator.
add a comment |
You could right click on the line and use one of the marking styles (Using 1st Style, etc.). That won't do strikethrough, but it will highlight the line in a background you can choose by selecting which style and configure the styles in Settings > Style Configurator.
You could right click on the line and use one of the marking styles (Using 1st Style, etc.). That won't do strikethrough, but it will highlight the line in a background you can choose by selecting which style and configure the styles in Settings > Style Configurator.
answered Sep 22 '10 at 17:44
Dennis WilliamsonDennis Williamson
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If you don't have option to strikethrough your style, you can set style to use some strikethroug font. This should be easy to find and download.
add a comment |
If you don't have option to strikethrough your style, you can set style to use some strikethroug font. This should be easy to find and download.
add a comment |
If you don't have option to strikethrough your style, you can set style to use some strikethroug font. This should be easy to find and download.
If you don't have option to strikethrough your style, you can set style to use some strikethroug font. This should be easy to find and download.
answered Sep 22 '10 at 9:12
watbywbarifwatbywbarif
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Notepad++ has LED markers for each line, basically a blue light that you can turn off and on (click on the grey bar to the left of your text and immediately to the right of the line number)
Use this to indicate when a job is done perhaps?
1
They are called bookmarks. The problem is if you ever close the file, they are lost.
– JustinStolle
Nov 27 '11 at 7:32
add a comment |
Notepad++ has LED markers for each line, basically a blue light that you can turn off and on (click on the grey bar to the left of your text and immediately to the right of the line number)
Use this to indicate when a job is done perhaps?
1
They are called bookmarks. The problem is if you ever close the file, they are lost.
– JustinStolle
Nov 27 '11 at 7:32
add a comment |
Notepad++ has LED markers for each line, basically a blue light that you can turn off and on (click on the grey bar to the left of your text and immediately to the right of the line number)
Use this to indicate when a job is done perhaps?
Notepad++ has LED markers for each line, basically a blue light that you can turn off and on (click on the grey bar to the left of your text and immediately to the right of the line number)
Use this to indicate when a job is done perhaps?
answered Sep 22 '10 at 9:21
Richard LucasRichard Lucas
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2,6261622
1
They are called bookmarks. The problem is if you ever close the file, they are lost.
– JustinStolle
Nov 27 '11 at 7:32
add a comment |
1
They are called bookmarks. The problem is if you ever close the file, they are lost.
– JustinStolle
Nov 27 '11 at 7:32
1
1
They are called bookmarks. The problem is if you ever close the file, they are lost.
– JustinStolle
Nov 27 '11 at 7:32
They are called bookmarks. The problem is if you ever close the file, they are lost.
– JustinStolle
Nov 27 '11 at 7:32
add a comment |
To do Strikethrough in a notepad,highlight particular text that you want to strikethrough, then press "CTRL" & "T" :-)
3
I tried this in notepad, nothing happened. Also tried this in notepad++ version 6.8.6 and all that did was swap the line above with the line your currently standing on.
– Mogget
Nov 25 '15 at 5:34
add a comment |
To do Strikethrough in a notepad,highlight particular text that you want to strikethrough, then press "CTRL" & "T" :-)
3
I tried this in notepad, nothing happened. Also tried this in notepad++ version 6.8.6 and all that did was swap the line above with the line your currently standing on.
– Mogget
Nov 25 '15 at 5:34
add a comment |
To do Strikethrough in a notepad,highlight particular text that you want to strikethrough, then press "CTRL" & "T" :-)
To do Strikethrough in a notepad,highlight particular text that you want to strikethrough, then press "CTRL" & "T" :-)
answered Nov 25 '15 at 3:55
SuaidahSuaidah
11
11
3
I tried this in notepad, nothing happened. Also tried this in notepad++ version 6.8.6 and all that did was swap the line above with the line your currently standing on.
– Mogget
Nov 25 '15 at 5:34
add a comment |
3
I tried this in notepad, nothing happened. Also tried this in notepad++ version 6.8.6 and all that did was swap the line above with the line your currently standing on.
– Mogget
Nov 25 '15 at 5:34
3
3
I tried this in notepad, nothing happened. Also tried this in notepad++ version 6.8.6 and all that did was swap the line above with the line your currently standing on.
– Mogget
Nov 25 '15 at 5:34
I tried this in notepad, nothing happened. Also tried this in notepad++ version 6.8.6 and all that did was swap the line above with the line your currently standing on.
– Mogget
Nov 25 '15 at 5:34
add a comment |
I didn't find strike through feature within notepad++ plugins.But I press CTRL+T which makes the line go up and then I select all the lines together, right click and select some style which separate the specific lines from other. This is useful for a list of work and divide it in done and undone work lists.
add a comment |
I didn't find strike through feature within notepad++ plugins.But I press CTRL+T which makes the line go up and then I select all the lines together, right click and select some style which separate the specific lines from other. This is useful for a list of work and divide it in done and undone work lists.
add a comment |
I didn't find strike through feature within notepad++ plugins.But I press CTRL+T which makes the line go up and then I select all the lines together, right click and select some style which separate the specific lines from other. This is useful for a list of work and divide it in done and undone work lists.
I didn't find strike through feature within notepad++ plugins.But I press CTRL+T which makes the line go up and then I select all the lines together, right click and select some style which separate the specific lines from other. This is useful for a list of work and divide it in done and undone work lists.
answered Jul 5 '18 at 8:40
Jasmin Akther SumaJasmin Akther Suma
11
11
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I know this is like a year+ later, but there is a feature in Notepad++ to "Hide Lines" just highlight and right click. Then at the bottom of the menu, there is a Hide Lines feature which Hides a specified line and then can be clicked to be reopened. Also, On the left side next to the line number you can click on the line number and it will put a blue circle which can act as a checkbox.
add a comment |
I know this is like a year+ later, but there is a feature in Notepad++ to "Hide Lines" just highlight and right click. Then at the bottom of the menu, there is a Hide Lines feature which Hides a specified line and then can be clicked to be reopened. Also, On the left side next to the line number you can click on the line number and it will put a blue circle which can act as a checkbox.
add a comment |
I know this is like a year+ later, but there is a feature in Notepad++ to "Hide Lines" just highlight and right click. Then at the bottom of the menu, there is a Hide Lines feature which Hides a specified line and then can be clicked to be reopened. Also, On the left side next to the line number you can click on the line number and it will put a blue circle which can act as a checkbox.
I know this is like a year+ later, but there is a feature in Notepad++ to "Hide Lines" just highlight and right click. Then at the bottom of the menu, there is a Hide Lines feature which Hides a specified line and then can be clicked to be reopened. Also, On the left side next to the line number you can click on the line number and it will put a blue circle which can act as a checkbox.
answered Jan 11 at 15:57
Robert JaquillardRobert Jaquillard
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I searched for what you need (and I need too) but with no luck. But I figured something else. You can use Gui4Cli as a language in the Notepad++. You can choose it from the language menu.
This will leave the text as it is in the normal text format, but you will be able to use //
and /* */
to comment the finished tasks and mark them as green.
@MátéJuhász No, it is not! My answer is not included in any previous answers! Can you give the link of the repeated answer? Moreover, my solution is better than the highlighting solution in the previous answer. If you highlighted a word, all the other words with the same spelling will be highlighted too.
– Ahmed Hamdy
Feb 12 '17 at 19:33
Why there is -1 vote?
– Ahmed Hamdy
Mar 10 '17 at 16:08
add a comment |
I searched for what you need (and I need too) but with no luck. But I figured something else. You can use Gui4Cli as a language in the Notepad++. You can choose it from the language menu.
This will leave the text as it is in the normal text format, but you will be able to use //
and /* */
to comment the finished tasks and mark them as green.
@MátéJuhász No, it is not! My answer is not included in any previous answers! Can you give the link of the repeated answer? Moreover, my solution is better than the highlighting solution in the previous answer. If you highlighted a word, all the other words with the same spelling will be highlighted too.
– Ahmed Hamdy
Feb 12 '17 at 19:33
Why there is -1 vote?
– Ahmed Hamdy
Mar 10 '17 at 16:08
add a comment |
I searched for what you need (and I need too) but with no luck. But I figured something else. You can use Gui4Cli as a language in the Notepad++. You can choose it from the language menu.
This will leave the text as it is in the normal text format, but you will be able to use //
and /* */
to comment the finished tasks and mark them as green.
I searched for what you need (and I need too) but with no luck. But I figured something else. You can use Gui4Cli as a language in the Notepad++. You can choose it from the language menu.
This will leave the text as it is in the normal text format, but you will be able to use //
and /* */
to comment the finished tasks and mark them as green.
answered Feb 4 '17 at 12:59
Ahmed HamdyAhmed Hamdy
1269
1269
@MátéJuhász No, it is not! My answer is not included in any previous answers! Can you give the link of the repeated answer? Moreover, my solution is better than the highlighting solution in the previous answer. If you highlighted a word, all the other words with the same spelling will be highlighted too.
– Ahmed Hamdy
Feb 12 '17 at 19:33
Why there is -1 vote?
– Ahmed Hamdy
Mar 10 '17 at 16:08
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@MátéJuhász No, it is not! My answer is not included in any previous answers! Can you give the link of the repeated answer? Moreover, my solution is better than the highlighting solution in the previous answer. If you highlighted a word, all the other words with the same spelling will be highlighted too.
– Ahmed Hamdy
Feb 12 '17 at 19:33
Why there is -1 vote?
– Ahmed Hamdy
Mar 10 '17 at 16:08
@MátéJuhász No, it is not! My answer is not included in any previous answers! Can you give the link of the repeated answer? Moreover, my solution is better than the highlighting solution in the previous answer. If you highlighted a word, all the other words with the same spelling will be highlighted too.
– Ahmed Hamdy
Feb 12 '17 at 19:33
@MátéJuhász No, it is not! My answer is not included in any previous answers! Can you give the link of the repeated answer? Moreover, my solution is better than the highlighting solution in the previous answer. If you highlighted a word, all the other words with the same spelling will be highlighted too.
– Ahmed Hamdy
Feb 12 '17 at 19:33
Why there is -1 vote?
– Ahmed Hamdy
Mar 10 '17 at 16:08
Why there is -1 vote?
– Ahmed Hamdy
Mar 10 '17 at 16:08
add a comment |
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I believe you are looking for a word processor, not a text editor.
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@Phoshi Was more just wondering if with all the notepad++ plugins, if there was something that embedded some markup which handled this. I realise that strikethrough is formatted text, not standard text.
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