Dnia środa, 26 stycznia 2011 o 23:43:24 Lex Trotman napisał(a):
> 2011/1/26 Krzysztof Żelechowski <[email protected]>:
> > Dnia środa, 26 stycznia 2011 o 11:45:53 Lex Trotman napisał(a):
> > First of all, proper use of a version control system should eliminate the 
> > need to edit networked files in Geany, unless the developer sits on a thin 
> > client -- but then either the network is good enough or nothing works.
> >
> > So Geany could limit its locking facilities to local files or instruct the 
> > developer about proper procedures.
> >
> > IMHO,
> > Chris
> >
> 
> Totally agree, except some people use Geany to edit web files over FTP
> to their server.  To change to a VCS their service provider would need
> to change.
> 

Not necessarily, since the entire site can (and if you create static content 
from templates, must) be uploaded in batch and the development files can be 
maintained elsewhere.  But I agree it may cause too much overhead with petty 
projects.

I was told by Geany documentation that Geany does not handle URL.  There is no 
interface for that in Geany’s file requester.  When Dolphin passes a remote 
file to Geany, Geany opens a temporary file.  So I can see no way to actually 
do that, unless you mount a FTP directory into kernel, which looks rather 
suicidal to me.

Confusedly,
Chris
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