Phil Harris wrote:
I'd like to third that but Can't because GVIM doesn't have a FTP client.
You can simulate one fairly easily. The attached script (which would need to be tweaked for your environment) ftp-gets the zope object into a temp directory. It also creates a Makefile in the temp directory which ftp-puts the object back into zope. You can then use the GVIM "make" button (looks like a hammer) to save your changes and push them back to zope. ==== zope-ftpedit ==== #!/bin/sh . $HOME/zope/setenv TOOL=gvim usage="$0 [hostname] filepath" case $# in 1) MACHINE=`uname -n` TARGET=$1 ;; 2) MACHINE=$1 TARGET=$2 ;; *) echo "$usage"; exit 1;; esac # account name and password kept in separate file OPTS="-f $HOME/zope/etc/ncftp.$MACHINE -P $ZOPE_FTP" TDIR="`dirname $TARGET`" TFILE="`basename $TARGET`" # make tmp dir TMPBASE=/tmp/`basename $0` NUM=$$ while [ -e $TMPBASE.$NUM ] do NUM=`expr $NUM + 1` done TMPDIR=$TMPBASE.$NUM mkdir $TMPDIR || exit 1 cd $TMPDIR || exit 1 # load requested file GETCMD="ncftpget $OPTS . $TARGET" PUTCMD="ncftpput $OPTS $TDIR $TFILE" cat <<!! >Makefile || exit 1 # tmpdir is $TMPDIR timestamp: $TFILE $PUTCMD touch timestamp put: $PUTCMD get: $GETCMD edit: $TOOL $TFILE !! echo "$0 tmpdir is $TMPDIR" make get edit # vim:sw=2:sts=2