I want line numbers shown all the time. I've had this as default for a long time. "Upgraded" (bah) to Windows 10. Using TP 8.1.2 (64bit)... can't get the "View/ Line Numbers" option to "stick".
Yes... closed all but one instance of Textpad.
Even closed ALL instances, opened ONE new one, selected "show" by hand, put text in tht opened-when-Textpad-booted doc. Saved the doc. Closed Textpad. Reopened... and we were back to NO line numbers.
Tearing my hair! (Spent a lot of time with Google and searching this forum before starting thread. Experienced user.) Thank heavens for forums!
What I want is somethning I've had for years... on pre-Win-bloddy-dog's-dinner Win 10.
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Since writing the above... some further tests, etc...
I should have mentioned, I use the "save workspace" feature regularly. Further tests hint that maybe the show/hide linenumbers property is saved with each document. I can live with that; will eventually fix old documents. But would at least like any NEW documents to default to SHOW line numbers. Can I arrange that?
Make it always show line numbers
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Hello,
It looks like what you are doing should work. But let us make sure the basics are correct:
Close all instances of TP.
Open one new instance to a new document.
Configure>Preferences>View>X Line numbers
Then, just to be sure,
>Document Classes >Default>Colors>Numbers: not the same color as background
Close TP
Re-open one instance to check.
Do this a couple of times just in case something got sticky.
That's the best I can do. Some of the more expert users may be more helpful.
It looks like what you are doing should work. But let us make sure the basics are correct:
Close all instances of TP.
Open one new instance to a new document.
Configure>Preferences>View>X Line numbers
Then, just to be sure,
>Document Classes >Default>Colors>Numbers: not the same color as background
Close TP
Re-open one instance to check.
Do this a couple of times just in case something got sticky.
That's the best I can do. Some of the more expert users may be more helpful.
Thank you, and
Best Wishes,
Obo
http://buddhadust.net/
check out the What's New? Oblog:
http://buddhadust.net/dhammatalk/dhamma ... ts.new.htm
Best Wishes,
Obo
http://buddhadust.net/
check out the What's New? Oblog:
http://buddhadust.net/dhammatalk/dhamma ... ts.new.htm