Kate (KDE) as external editor
Hi all! To avoid flame wars, militant GNOME and Non-KDE-users are kindly requested not to read any further. ;-) Thought some of you folks would want to know (just discovered that possibility - sorry if someone feels bored...): If you open a connection to Zope with a KDE FTP client, e. g. KBear <http://kbear.sourceforge.net/>, you can drag&drop a file from there to Kate (the KDE 2 editor), and Kate will work with that file over FTP - which means it doesn't work on any temporary copy, but saves changes directly back to Zope. No External Editor Product needed. This also works if you provide a FTP address (with username) in the open dialog. Makes developer's live much more easy :-)) Have a productive day/evening/night, Martin
You can just type this into Konqueror and it will give you a login box and put you straight into your site root. then you can choose which editor you would like to use. I use Nedit alot. You can't create a document or method with a title though, or assign properties. ftp://username@your.server.com:8021/site_root Michael On Thursday 10 October 2002 01:43 pm, Martin Gebert wrote:
Hi all!
To avoid flame wars, militant GNOME and Non-KDE-users are kindly requested not to read any further. ;-)
Thought some of you folks would want to know (just discovered that possibility - sorry if someone feels bored...): If you open a connection to Zope with a KDE FTP client, e. g. KBear <http://kbear.sourceforge.net/>, you can drag&drop a file from there to Kate (the KDE 2 editor), and Kate will work with that file over FTP - which means it doesn't work on any temporary copy, but saves changes directly back to Zope. No External Editor Product needed. This also works if you provide a FTP address (with username) in the open dialog. Makes developer's live much more easy :-))
Have a productive day/evening/night,
Martin
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Michael (michael@nichestaffing.com) wrote:
You can just type this into Konqueror and it will give you a login box and ...
Hello, I'am using ZOPE (long live :)) some time under Linux with KDE and I found, that Quanta+Webdav is quite useful for developing ZPT, DTML and PS. -- Regards from Poland, Maciej Ćotysz
Thanks Maciej, I'll check it out. I haven't used Quanta before, but have been curious. Michael On Friday 11 October 2002 05:31 am, Maciej Lotysz wrote:
Hello,
I'am using ZOPE (long live :)) some time under Linux with KDE and I found, that Quanta+Webdav is quite useful for developing ZPT, DTML and PS.
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 9:31 pm, Maciej Lotysz wrote:
Michael (michael@nichestaffing.com) wrote:
You can just type this into Konqueror and it will give you a login box and
I'am using ZOPE (long live :)) some time under Linux with KDE and I found, that Quanta+Webdav is quite useful for developing ZPT, DTML and PS.
Or QuantaGold from thekompany.com - syntax highlighting for DTML is nice sometimes :) Richard
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Can you give more information about how Konqueror does this? I'm logging in okay, but I get no directory listing. Mozilla gives me the directory listing, but it doesn't have the same editing/program ability that Konqueror does. Thanks for your help! Russell On Thursday 10 October 2002 16:01 pm, you wrote:
You can just type this into Konqueror and it will give you a login box and put you straight into your site root. then you can choose which editor you would like to use. I use Nedit alot. You can't create a document or method with a title though, or assign properties.
ftp://username@your.server.com:8021/site_root
Michael
On Thursday 10 October 2002 01:43 pm, Martin Gebert wrote:
Hi all!
To avoid flame wars, militant GNOME and Non-KDE-users are kindly requested not to read any further. ;-)
Thought some of you folks would want to know (just discovered that possibility - sorry if someone feels bored...): If you open a connection to Zope with a KDE FTP client, e. g. KBear <http://kbear.sourceforge.net/>, you can drag&drop a file from there to Kate (the KDE 2 editor), and Kate will work with that file over FTP - which means it doesn't work on any temporary copy, but saves changes directly back to Zope. No External Editor Product needed. This also works if you provide a FTP address (with username) in the open dialog. Makes developer's live much more easy :-))
Have a productive day/evening/night,
Martin
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I just fire up Konqueror or click on the little house on my task bar and type in ftp://username@my.server.com:8021/site_root_folder. This brings up the Zope login box with my username already filled in. I just enter the password and login and it displays all of the folders in my site root directory. You can left click any of the folders and it opens them to display the objects they contain, then right click any of the objects and this brings up a drop down box where you can select which editor you want to use. I just enter nedit in the little text box and it fires right up. I could also choose Scream, Quanta, Emacs, VI, etc. I'm not sure why you get the login, can then login and see no folders. Do you leave your terminal that you started Zope with open? Michael On Friday 11 October 2002 09:42 pm, Russell Hires wrote:
Can you give more information about how Konqueror does this? I'm logging in okay, but I get no directory listing. Mozilla gives me the directory listing, but it doesn't have the same editing/program ability that Konqueror does.
Thanks for your help!
Russell
On Thursday 10 October 2002 16:01 pm, you wrote:
You can just type this into Konqueror and it will give you a login box and put you straight into your site root. then you can choose which editor you would like to use. I use Nedit alot. You can't create a document or method with a title though, or assign properties.
ftp://username@your.server.com:8021/site_root
Michael
On Thursday 10 October 2002 01:43 pm, Martin Gebert wrote:
Hi all!
To avoid flame wars, militant GNOME and Non-KDE-users are kindly requested not to read any further. ;-)
Thought some of you folks would want to know (just discovered that possibility - sorry if someone feels bored...): If you open a connection to Zope with a KDE FTP client, e. g. KBear <http://kbear.sourceforge.net/>, you can drag&drop a file from there to Kate (the KDE 2 editor), and Kate will work with that file over FTP - which means it doesn't work on any temporary copy, but saves changes directly back to Zope. No External Editor Product needed. This also works if you provide a FTP address (with username) in the open dialog. Makes developer's live much more easy :-))
Have a productive day/evening/night,
Martin
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