This is an incompatibility between the JSLint Plugin for Notepad++ and the last Notepad++ versions. The JSLint Plugin for Notepad++ needs to be fixed to work properly with the new file types in Notepad++.
If you check the JSLint Plugin for Notepad++ source code:
if (type != L_JS && type != L_HTML && type != L_CSS) {
::MessageBox(
g_nppData._nppHandle,
TEXT("JSLint can operate only on JavaScript, HTML or CSS files."),
TEXT("JSLint"),
MB_OK | MB_ICONINFORMATION
);
return;
}
You can see also in the Notepad_plus_msgs.h
file the file type list included in the plugin:
enum LangType {L_TXT, L_PHP , L_C, L_CPP, L_CS, L_OBJC, L_JAVA, L_RC,\
L_HTML, L_XML, L_MAKEFILE, L_PASCAL, L_BATCH, L_INI, L_NFO, L_USER,\
L_ASP, L_SQL, L_VB, L_JS, L_CSS, L_PERL, L_PYTHON, L_LUA,\
L_TEX, L_FORTRAN, L_BASH, L_FLASH, L_NSIS, L_TCL, L_LISP, L_SCHEME,\
L_ASM, L_DIFF, L_PROPS, L_PS, L_RUBY, L_SMALLTALK, L_VHDL, L_KIX, L_AU3,\
L_CAML, L_ADA, L_VERILOG, L_MATLAB, L_HASKELL, L_INNO, L_SEARCHRESULT,\
L_CMAKE, L_YAML,\
// The end of enumated language type, so it should be always at the end
L_EXTERNAL};
The plugin is trying to ensure that the file is one of the supported file types, which was fine until now.
But the last Notepad++ versions include these changes that add a couple of new 'file types' (L_JSON
and L_JAVASCRIPT
) that are related to this issue. Now the file type list in the latest Notepad++ versions are:
enum LangType {L_TEXT, L_PHP , L_C, L_CPP, L_CS, L_OBJC, L_JAVA, L_RC,\
L_HTML, L_XML, L_MAKEFILE, L_PASCAL, L_BATCH, L_INI, L_ASCII, L_USER,\
L_ASP, L_SQL, L_VB, L_JS, L_CSS, L_PERL, L_PYTHON, L_LUA,\
L_TEX, L_FORTRAN, L_BASH, L_FLASH, L_NSIS, L_TCL, L_LISP, L_SCHEME,\
L_ASM, L_DIFF, L_PROPS, L_PS, L_RUBY, L_SMALLTALK, L_VHDL, L_KIX, L_AU3,\
L_CAML, L_ADA, L_VERILOG, L_MATLAB, L_HASKELL, L_INNO, L_SEARCHRESULT,\
L_CMAKE, L_YAML, L_COBOL, L_GUI4CLI, L_D, L_POWERSHELL, L_R, L_JSP,\
L_COFFEESCRIPT, L_JSON, L_JAVASCRIPT,\
// The end of enumated language type, so it should be always at the end
L_EXTERNAL};
In summary, the JSLint Plugin for Notepad++ needs to be modified to identify properly the javascript/json files. If is an active project the proper way to solve this should be to open an issue, I guess. I suppose that you tried assigning directly a language from the menu as workaround but it didn't work.