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Old 04-27-2008, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Robin View Post
It would be good that if/when editing a file within the OS came along it could be done like SmartFTP does it on Windows and Cyberduck does it on OS X. You chose the file to edit, it opens in your chosen Text editor (TextMate OS X) and when you save it, it automatically gets reuploaded.
This is how the external RC does it on Windows.
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Originally Posted by Skyld View Post
There is already support for drag and drop in the script but it is only available on the Windows client at the minute. Support will most likely be added for Mac soon I think.
Wait .. why does Windows need this? Anyone in their right mind would be using the external RC.
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Originally Posted by Stefan View Post
Drag'n'Drop for uploading is working for Windows and Linux. It's not working for the new external windows yet though, also you cannot use it for downloading yet, but that should be added of course.
Can we add this, because otherwise it's virtually impossible to use the file browser.
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On Windows RC it's doing it like that (opening the default program association, check for file update and reupload it then). For Mac and Linux that would require some more work, but at least the normal editing of text should be enabled.
Well, can we add this to Mac and Linux? Like I said, there's no way Windows would need this as they would use the external RC most likely.
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