Double commander double click on archive5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() Note that if you have configured binary transfer mode, your external editor must support server-side format of text files (Unix format usually), if you still want to edit them. The configured transfer mode will then be used even for transfers to/from external editor. If you want to edit binary files you need to use external editor that supports binary files (and make sure preference option Force text transfer mode for files edited in external editor is unchecked). Thus the text transfer mode is forced when transferring remote file to/from the internal editor. The internal editor supports only Windows-format text files. Learn how to select between opening files in a separate or the same window for some popular editors. So you may want to make sure that editing is the default operation for double-click. Note that this setting only affects the “edit” operation. WinSCP will then treat the file as closed when the editor launched to open it is closed. If either is the case, then configure your editor as an external editor for WinSCP and enable preference option External editor opens each file in separate window (process). Some editors do that by default while some offer a configuration option for that (see below). If you want to avoid that, you need to make sure that your editor opens each file in a separate window (process). One drawback of this approach is that all of the files ever edited by the current instance of WinSCP are kept in a temporary directory (until WinSCP is closed). If you choose to edit the same file again during the same session, WinSCP will download it to the same temporary directory as before, allowing the external editor to reload the file content in case it still has it opened (assuming the editor can detect the change). To allow using this kind of editor, WinSCP does not treat the file as closed when the editor launched to open it is closed. If such an editor is already running and WinSCP runs a second instance to open a new file, then the second instance just notifies the first to open the new file and exits immediately. Usually such editors have some kind of tabbed interface, but it is also the case of Microsoft Word. Some external editors can open multiple files in one process. Opening More Files in a Single Editor Instance For advanced editing you will probably want to configure your favorite editor. Opening More Files in a Single Editor Instanceįor basic editing WinSCP offers a simple integrated text editor.For this reason WinSCP must upload the files back using background transfer/queue to allow several uploads at once. However you will not be able to set an additional options.Įditing and opening of files can be restricted by system administrator.Įspecially when the files are opened in an external editor, user can easily change two files at once. This way you do not need to configure external editor for each file type. To open selected file in an associated application use Files > Open. You can also open an existing file this way, or even multiple files by separating their paths with semicolon ( ). Note that you can use the command also to open an existing file by typing in its path to avoid need to navigate first to its location. The command asks for name of the new file and then opens your default editor. ![]() You can create new empty file using command Files > New > File.
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