Hi, I would like to create and edit text files on remote sftp server just by pressing F4, but my problem is that once I complete editing the file is not automatically transferred to the server.
What is your way of working in such a situation? Wich editor cooperate well with FreeCommander?
Thank you in advance for any tips.
How do you edit files on sftp server?
Re: How do you edit files on sftp server?
No problem here.
After editing and closing the editor, a message appears:
With the answer "Yes" the file will be copied.
Works with e.g. Notepad, PsPad.
After editing and closing the editor, a message appears:
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The file "xxxxx" was changed. Do you want to copy it into "yyyyyyyyyyy"
With the answer "Yes" the file will be copied.
Works with e.g. Notepad, PsPad.
Re: How do you edit files on sftp server?
Thanks for the reply.
In my case, when I was working with NP++ , the question if I want to copy the file back to the server has appeared out only if I closed the whole editor application. For plain Notepad it is ok, but almost all better editor are multi-tabbed and when I close only the tab with the file I oppened from sftp server the FreeCommander does not react and don't ask for file copying back on the server.
What I did wrong?
In my case, when I was working with NP++ , the question if I want to copy the file back to the server has appeared out only if I closed the whole editor application. For plain Notepad it is ok, but almost all better editor are multi-tabbed and when I close only the tab with the file I oppened from sftp server the FreeCommander does not react and don't ask for file copying back on the server.
What I did wrong?
Re: How do you edit files on sftp server?
Currently the file is checked only if the editor program is closed.
Re: How do you edit files on sftp server?
It is clear now.
I did not found any option to force the FreeCommander to use explicite given editor, other than the system-wide defined. Is there any?
I did not found any option to force the FreeCommander to use explicite given editor, other than the system-wide defined. Is there any?
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