On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:35:23 -0700, Kimball Larsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stuporglue wrote:
> 
> >>By default, the inline file tab points to /home/whatever; all you do is
> >>change it to fish://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path/to/remotehomedir for SSH (as an
> >>example, you can use any other file system that can be accessed using
> >>kparts) access to your CAEDM/CS home directory. Then open the file by
> >>clicking on it as you would a local file. Observe that now you can work
> >>DIRECTLY on the file and KDevelop will update/upload it as and when you
> >>save (just like a normal local file!).
> >>
> >>Now I don't know about you, but that is way cooler and more useful than
> >>any windows program every provided for me.
> >>
> >>CUE: people naming windows programs which do this very thing :)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Ooh ooh! Pick me!
> >VNU does this, but only with ftp.  I sent a feature request to the
> >contact e-mail on NVU's page requesting sftp support, and ask before
> >overwriting. Supprisingly I got an e-mail back from Linspire's "Chief
> >Technical Officer" this morning saying "Thanks for the suggestions".
> >
> >Michael
> >
> >
> Anyone here ever heard of jEdit? (http://www.jedit.org)
> It has a dizzying array of plugins - one of which (the "ftp" plugin) can
> do remote file editing via ftp/sftp/ssh.  I've been using it for years
> and never looked back.

I feel obligated to point out that emacs does this too.  tramp-mode

Bryan

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