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| plugins:ftp-explorer [2016/05/13 00:57] – [Management of Sites] admin | plugins:ftp-explorer [2019/01/30 13:27] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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| ===== FTP Explorer Pane ===== | ===== FTP Explorer Pane ===== | ||
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| - | * **FTP Toolbar** - with set of buttons giving access to frequent FTP actions and settings | + | * **FTP Toolbar** - with a set of buttons giving access to frequent FTP actions and settings |
| - | * **Path Field** - indicates current FTP path and can be used for fast navigation to specific FTP folder | + | * **Path Field** - indicates current FTP path and can be used for fast navigation to the specific FTP folder |
| * **FTP Folder Tree** - FTP content tree, that by default shows only FTP folders, but can be configured to show files also | * **FTP Folder Tree** - FTP content tree, that by default shows only FTP folders, but can be configured to show files also | ||
| - | * **Filter Field** - content filter for //File list//. You can use here file mask notation to filter files you would like to see, or use predefined set for installed syntaxes | + | * **Filter Field** - content filter for //File list//. You can use here file mask notation to filter files you would like to see or use a predefined set for installed syntaxes |
| * **File List** - by default list of files in current directory, filtered by file mask provided in //Filter Field//. You can configure it to show folder also. | * **File List** - by default list of files in current directory, filtered by file mask provided in //Filter Field//. You can configure it to show folder also. | ||
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| You can call FTP search: | You can call FTP search: | ||
| * From FTP Explorer pane, using appropriate button on FTP Explorer pane toolbar | * From FTP Explorer pane, using appropriate button on FTP Explorer pane toolbar | ||
| - | * From main menu Search -> Find on FTP | + | * From the main menu Search -> Find on FTP |
| * Using shortcut, after assigning it to FTP.Find command | * Using shortcut, after assigning it to FTP.Find command | ||
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| ===== Global Settings ===== | ===== Global Settings ===== | ||
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| ==== General ==== | ==== General ==== | ||
| * **Restore connection on start-up** - if set, last open connection will be automatically restored on editor startup | * **Restore connection on start-up** - if set, last open connection will be automatically restored on editor startup | ||
| - | * **Remember Last directory** - if set, plugin will load last active directory on site connection | + | * **Remember Last directory** - if set, the plugin will load last active directory on-site connection |
| - | * **Follow Active Document** - if set, FTP Explorer pane will synchronize current FTP folder with the remote directory of the current file (if currently opened file originated from FTP). Switching to file loaded from site different from current will trigger re-connect to appropriate FTP site | + | * **Follow Active Document** - if set, FTP Explorer pane will synchronize current FTP folder with the remote directory of the current file (if currently opened file originated from FTP). Switching to file loaded from a site different from current will trigger re-connect to appropriate FTP site |
| * **Output connection details** - write connection details in //FTP Output// pane. If not set, only error messages written in //FTP Output// pane. | * **Output connection details** - write connection details in //FTP Output// pane. If not set, only error messages written in //FTP Output// pane. | ||
| - | * **Fallback to FTP over HTTP** - when set, FTP Explorer will automatically fallback to FTP over HTTP mode, in a case of direct FTP connection is impossible. This option can be useful, if you use same site profile for connections from networks tunneling Internet request through HTTP proxy (FTP protocol is not tunneled) and networks do not use HTTP proxy. The option is only available for plain FTP connections. | + | * **Fallback to FTP over HTTP** - when set, FTP Explorer will automatically fallback to FTP over HTTP mode, in a case of direct FTP connection is impossible. This option can be useful if you use same site profile for connections from networks tunneling Internet request through HTTP proxy (FTP protocol is not tunneled) and networks do not use an HTTP proxy. The option is only available for plain FTP connections. |
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| + | <note tip>For the purpose of start-up performance and reducing UI complexity for new users FTP Explorer window open state is not persisted between sessions. But one can achieve this, using a flag for FTP Explorer - " | ||
| ==== Display ==== | ==== Display ==== | ||
| * **Folder Tree** - show folder tree | * **Folder Tree** - show folder tree | ||
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| ==== Site Profile ==== | ==== Site Profile ==== | ||
| === General Configuration === | === General Configuration === | ||
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| === Advanced Configuration === | === Advanced Configuration === | ||
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| ===== Commands ===== | ===== Commands ===== | ||
| ^ Command Name ^ Description | ^ Command Name ^ Description | ||