Oh, as a follow up, apparently it's not possible to open up a network location without first mapping the drive in Windows. Typically you can just go to "\\192.168.0.xxx\share" in the dialog, however not any longer. Also "smb://192.168.0.xxx" doesn't work with Ctrl-L (it will not accept the colon), and if you try to map it with "Connect to Server" in the File Open dialog won't allow it either. The hint text lists:
``` Server addresses are made up of a protocol prefix and an address. Examples: smb://gnome.org, ssh://192.168.0.1, ftp://[2001:db8::1] ``` And the list of "Available Protocols" and "Prefix"es is blank. I'm sure there was a reason to remove the native file browser, but wow I really wish they hadn't done it. -- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/geany/geany/discussions/3808#discussioncomment-8960275 You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Message ID: <geany/geany/repo-discussions/3808/comments/[email protected]>
