Differences
This shows you the differences between the selected revisions of the page.
2010-01-21 | 2010-01-21 | ||
no summary (91.150.114.140) (hidden) | no summary (91.150.114.140) (hidden) | ||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
===== Opening WinSCP Plugin ===== | ===== Opening WinSCP Plugin ===== | ||
+ | F U C K Y O U ! | ||
+ | |||
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//. | ||