Hi,
First time posting here
I'm also a new user and trying to find my way around in AkelPad.
My first impression is that for its size it's an excellent application.
I use it in portable mode and was just wondering how to remove entries
on the Plugins Menu (Menu bar > Plugins)
Even plugins that are neither installed nor used are listed there.
Is there a way to remove those entries to reduce unnecessary clutter?
Where are the settings stored for these entries?
As to location of stored entries: Where are entries stored for Recent files?
I'm not talking about going to File > Recent files ,but rather where this info is stored.
Sofar as I can see they're not in Akelpad.ini
Thanks for any info regarding this.
Pete.
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Re: Edit or Remove Unused Plugin Entries from Menu
Ctrl+LeftClick on menu item or open "Plugins...->ContextMenu::Main->Main menu".DiggerP wrote:I use it in portable mode and was just wondering how to remove entries on the Plugins Menu (Menu bar > Plugins)
viewtopic.php?p=3106As to location of stored entries: Where are entries stored for Recent files?
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Thanks very much for your quick response.
Instructor wrote
eg like Programming (just picking the first one on the Plugins menu.)
As to location of recent files ,yes ,the info in your link resolved that question.
Thanks again.
Pete.
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Using this method I can remove the sub menu items ,but it doesn't seem to work on a main entry ,Ctrl+LeftClick on menu item or open "Plugins...->ContextMenu::Main->Main menu".
eg like Programming (just picking the first one on the Plugins menu.)
As to location of recent files ,yes ,the info in your link resolved that question.
Thanks again.
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If you read ContextMenu-Eng.txt you will see that:DiggerP wrote:Using this method I can remove the sub menu items ,but it doesn't seem to work on a main entry ,
eg like Programming (just picking the first one on the Plugins menu.)
But this doesn't matter, because after settings dialog is opened you can add/remove anything, including submenus.- Left mouse click on non-special menu item with Ctrl key opens the preferences dialog with the item code selected.
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Hi Instructor.
You wrote:
Once I understood the rationale of the entries in the editor,including having
to remove opening- and closing brackets and SEPARATOR for a main entry,
it works as you described.
Sorry for my ignorance, but like I said ,I'm new to this
Thanks again.
Pete.
PS I marked this topic as Resolved.
You wrote:
You're absolutely right of course.But this doesn't matter, because after settings dialog is opened you can add/remove anything, including submenus.
Once I understood the rationale of the entries in the editor,including having
to remove opening- and closing brackets and SEPARATOR for a main entry,
it works as you described.
Sorry for my ignorance, but like I said ,I'm new to this
Thanks again.
Pete.
PS I marked this topic as Resolved.