Dnia środa, 26 stycznia 2011 o 23:43:24 Lex Trotman napisał(a):
2011/1/26 Krzysztof Żelechowski giecrilj@stegny.2a.pl:
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