In the second paragraph, "popular among developers, programmers, and writers" – options like "software creators|coders|authors". "Useful feature" might be "valuable ability|important aspect|helpful tool".
Features of Notepad++ Compare Plugin 2.0.2 This updated release introduces enhanced performance, capability to process several documents, and live revision tracking. It also includes language-sensitive analysis for coders, modular visual cues, and revert combined changes.
Okay, let me tackle this query. The user wants me to replace each word (except proper nouns) with three alternatives provided in a word2 format and only output the text. First, I need to parse the text and identify the words that aren't proper nouns. Proper nouns here are things like WinMerge, DiffMerge, Notepad++ Compare plugin 2.0.2.
Next, the part about restarting Notepad++ should have "restart" as resync, but not the proper noun "Notepad++". Then, using the plugin is mentioned with terms like "Open two text files" which becomes "Begin". Each verb or action word needs three variants.
Okay, so the user wants me to convert all words in their text into three alternatives, formatted with v1, while keeping names like "Compare plugin 2.0.2" and "Notepad++" intact. Let me break down how to approach this.
Finally, I need to make sure that each term is replaced with three appropriate synonyms in the b format, keeping the sentences readable and the instructions clear. Also, check for any missed terms and ensure consistency in the replacements. It's important not to alter any proper nouns or technical terms that are specific to the software.
I also need to check each section for other terms. In the troubleshooting part, "Plugin not visible" could use undetected, and "Comparison not working" might be fails.
I need to verify that each substitution is correctly applied from the user's provided list. Also, check that proper nouns like "WinMerge" are left untouched. Let's make sure that in the second paragraph, "Notepad++ Compare plugin 2.0.2" remains unchanged.
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