![]() ![]() TextFX is broken, and your NPPTextFX2 did not fix the broken functions, so is broken as well. Notepad++ then crashes, because your TextFX2 uses the same outdated/incompatible function call that TextFX 0.25 used. Then I typed and some text (see example text below), did a Ctrl+A to Select All, then Ran TextFX > Edit > Unwrap Text. This is very easy to prove: I just downloaded a fresh v8.4.4-32bit, unzipped your NPPTextFX2’s NppTextFX.dll into the appropriate Plugins\NppTextFX\NppTextFX.dll, and opened Notepad++. ![]() Your re-release of TextFX as “NPPTextFX2” did not fix that incompatibility. TextFX uses ancient calls which are no longer compatible with Notepad++ v8.4 and newer, and running certain functions in TextFX causes Noptepad++ to crash (sometimes with an “Access Violation” error, sometimes without any notification). The reason that Notepad++ started disabling TextFX wasn’t just an “arbitrary” decision, as your README claims. Unfortunately, you didn’t understand the problem with TextFX.
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