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martin

Re: Two Panel of same remote host

keisim wrote:

martin, if it's not problematic, could you please consider to implement it? I mean two remote panels (from same machine) in one view.

Maybe I was not clear. I've meant that the two panels with the same home, do not make the problem easier comparing to two panels with a different host.
keisim

Re: Two Panel of same remote host

martin wrote:

César Avelar wrote:

And what about two panels of same remote host?

That's not the problematic part. Problematic part are the two remote panels.


martin, if it's not problematic, could you please consider to implement it? I mean two remote panels (from same machine) in one view.
martin

Re: Three panels - two remote and one shared local

grahamed wrote:

I have a number of remotes using shared local folders. If I open one session I get one tab, two panes. If I open an additional session I get another tab, and therefore four panes of which I can see 2 at any one time, and so on for more sessions. It would be really useful to be able to see multiple panes with the common local one shown only once.

Of course this may be already possible - but I cannot see how, and I think it probably breaks the explorer/commander paradigm.

See Local Panel > Do not change state when switching sessions:
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_pref_panels_local
grahamed

Three panels - two remote and one shared local

Hi

Excellent program. Thanks.

I have a number of remotes using shared local folders. If I open one session I get one tab, two panes. If I open an additional session I get another tab, and therefore four panes of which I can see 2 at any one time, and so on for more sessions. It would be really useful to be able to see multiple panes with the common local one shown only once.

Of course this may be already possible - but I cannot see how, and I think it probably breaks the explorer/commander paradigm.

I can open two instances of WinSCP, and use Win+arrow to stack them side by side, but two is really the limit of this.
martin

Re: Two Panel of same remote host

César Avelar wrote:

And what about two panels of same remote host?

That's not the problematic part. Problematic part are the two remote panels.
César Avelar

Two Panel of same remote host

And what about two panels of same remote host?

This would be very useful to manipulate (copy/move/new/delete/etc) files on the same remote host.

Currently, I only get that, by opening a remote ssh session, and using Midnight Commander.
It would be the dream of those who need daily handle thousands of remote files.

Thanks :P
martin

OK, I see. However this is very difficult to implement.
This request has been added to tracker though.
Brizz

Well in my case it would be nice because I sometimes need to compare files in two remote locations.
martin

Re: Two Remote Directories?

What for?
Willow Mktg

Two Remote Directories?

I tried to search the forums a bit, but I may be asking something abnormal - and forgive me for my ignorance. I have a managed server offsite and with that comes NAS. I was curious to know if it's possible to set WINSCP up to show two REMOTE directories instead of one local and one remote?

Thank you for your help....