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====== WinSCP Plugin To FAR File Manager ====== | ====== WinSCP Plugin To FAR File Manager ====== | ||
- | WinSCP is also available as a plugin to [[&far|FAR]]. FAR is shareware console filemanager for Windows. FAR version 1.70 beta 5 or later is required. You may download the plugin from [[&download|download section]]. | + | WinSCP is also available as a plugin to [[&far|FAR]]. FAR is a shareware console filemanager for Windows. FAR version 1.70 beta 5 or later is required. You may download the plugin from [[&download|download section]]. |
There are several ways to open WinSCP in FAR. By default WinSCP integrates to disc menu (Alt-F1 and Alt-F2) and plugins menu (F11). The list of stored sessions is then displayed in the file panel. Select a session you want to connect to and press Enter. You may also create new sessions (Shift-F4). When you are connected, you may work with remote files, just as if they are on the local drive. Another way to open sessions is to type winscp://sessionname/directory on FAR command line. To configure how the plugin integrates with FAR, go to Options/Plugin configuration/WinSCP/Interface options. | There are several ways to open WinSCP in FAR. By default WinSCP integrates to disc menu (Alt-F1 and Alt-F2) and plugins menu (F11). The list of stored sessions is then displayed in the file panel. Select a session you want to connect to and press Enter. You may also create new sessions (Shift-F4). When you are connected, you may work with remote files, just as if they are on the local drive. Another way to open sessions is to type winscp://sessionname/directory on FAR command line. To configure how the plugin integrates with FAR, go to Options/Plugin configuration/WinSCP/Interface options. |