I ran a quick experiment: have all panels turned off, then exit Notepad completely. If you believe you have write permission to that file, try closing all Notepad , renaming it (say, keep-config.xml), and then re-start Notepad : it should create a fresh config.xml in that folder when you exit again. (Sometimes, when people log in as a separate Administrator, or have to elevate privileges but as the current user, to do the installation, then permissions don’t get set right.ĭid you just check %AppData%, or did you also check %AppData%\Notepad \ and the %AppData%\Notepad \config.xml ? I do have a config file in the %AppData folder and it is writable for me (if local config is on, it is in “portable” mode, and uses the same folder as notepad .exe is run from) If your Notepad is not remembering the panels’ statuses, then it might be that you don’t have write-permission to your config.xml – which would be strange… but if you don’t have write permission to that file, then Notepad cannot save the panel status, so that could be the explanation.Īlternately, if you have multiple instances of Notepad open (a separate window for each file rather than all in the same Notepad window with multiple tabs), then if you started instance A and instance B, where A has the panel on and B has it off, if you close A then close B, then it’s B’s state that will be saved, with no panels on… so the next time you start, there will be no panels enabled, because that’s what Notepad said in How to set the default I see in the debug info that the Local Conf mode = off.ĭoes that mean that N is not using %AppData% as the folder to store the config file in?Īctually, “Local Conf mode = off” means it is using %AppData%\Notepad as the config-file location. If you share your ?-menu’s Debug Info, it will help give us insight into your configuration, and a screenshot of Settings > Preferences > Cloud
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