James,
You are making this way to hard.
Go buy a copy of Transmit and enjoy a much simpler work flow.
I often have multiple Transmit connections open at the same time while editing
files from different servers. If the server times out, you never even notice it
as Transmit reconnects in the background and just takes care of it.
I don't even think about where the file actually lives, with Transmit and BBedit
taking care of me, I just concentrate on my editing.
Ted
James Marks wrote:
On Sep 22, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Bob Williams wrote:
On Sep 22, 2006, at 7:15, Warren Michelsen wrote:
I very often edit files right on my server and it's nice that opening
a file on my server is (or rather was) almost transparent to the user
-- almost like opening the file locally. This is what made the ftp
feature so nice.
What's so different about having an Interarchy (or whatever) window
always open and a BBEdit FTP browser always open? Either way, you just
click into it, select a file, and perform some operation.
No difference; I don't like either of them. I don't want to have to go
through an FTP browser window — either in Interarchy or BBEdit — to
simply open a file for editing.
I strongly prefer the old behavior:
- command-shift-o to open a connection window
- "Enter" to connect
- command-g go go to the directory I want
- keyboard or arrows to select the file
- enter to open the file.
Done. Simple and efficient.
Now (unless I'm missing something), in 8.5:
- command-shift-o to open the FTP browser window
- either:
- tab to the Server field
- type in the server name or IP address
- tab to the "User" field
- type in the user name
- tab to the "Password" field
- type in a password
- or
- use the mouse and click on "Bookmarks" to select a server
- use the mouse to click on "Connect"
- use the mouse to click on "Go to"
- keyboard or arrows to select the file
- enter to open the file.
Done. With 8.5, I either have to use a lot more keystrokes or — worse —
switch to the mouse. Inefficient and annoying.
In the meantime, if I spend too long in the file and don't work in the
FTP browser window often enough, my server closes the connection due to
inactivity and, even though the FTP browser window appears to be
connected, it is, in fact, not and I have to then use the mouse to click
"Disconnect" then "Connect" to regain my connection to the server.
I edit files on remote servers all day long. This change in
functionality makes my workflow harder rather than easier.
You're suggestion is that I spend more money to buy another program that
has a lot more features but that doesn't appear to replace the
functionality that was lost. That's not really a solution.
I, too, would like to see something similar to the previous, efficient
functionality restored.
James
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