On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 09:37:39 -0700, Bob wrote:

>I am unable to open a shared file which is on a linux host from my 
>office Windows machine running Geacy 0.18. This apparently is a recent 
>change in behavior. I have been able to create and edit shared files 
>using earlier versions.
>
>Here's what happens:
>
>If I open an Explorer window showing the folder and the file, and drag 
>the file onto Geany, I get the message:
>
>"Could not open file \nn.nn.nn.nn\sharename\filename (No such
>directory)"
>
>Note the host IP address is preceded by a single backslash. If I use
>the file open dialog and type in the path to the file, it will
>autocomplete the filename correctly showing that it can see the file,
>but pressing the Open button produces the same error message. Adding
>more leading backslashes to the path does not help.

Yo, known problem, already fixed in SVN.
If you are keen enough for some experiments, try the nightly builds
from http://nightly.geany.org :).

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Regards,
Enrico

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