Advanced Bookmarks - not only to directories but to files
Hello !
First of all - thank you VERY MUCH for the excellent software !
I'm wishing you the Marry Christmas and Happy 2014 Year !
So, let me offer the idea for Advanced Bookmarks (what we now call by Ctrl-O)
Everybody knows how much files we have to edit on our servers.
What if a bookmark ending with slash / - like
/etc/conf.d/
goes to directory
but if a bookmark is NOT ending with slash - like
/etc/php.ini
it automatically opens as a file using editor ?
This case we can keep in bookmarks not only paths to directories - but paths to the files what we edit.
Also, I would offer - if we type something in Open directory line (calling by Ctrl-O) - it searches not only from beginning like
type /etc
but
typing "php.ini"
will find
/etc/php.ini
Also, I would offer to increase the memory of the history in Open Directory line (calling by Ctrl-O) - it looks now it remembers only last 5-6 visits.
Hopefully some of these ideas will be implemented in the next versions of WinCP.
Again, wishing you all the best !
Regards,
Serge
First of all - thank you VERY MUCH for the excellent software !
I'm wishing you the Marry Christmas and Happy 2014 Year !
So, let me offer the idea for Advanced Bookmarks (what we now call by Ctrl-O)
Everybody knows how much files we have to edit on our servers.
What if a bookmark ending with slash / - like
/etc/conf.d/
goes to directory
but if a bookmark is NOT ending with slash - like
/etc/php.ini
it automatically opens as a file using editor ?
This case we can keep in bookmarks not only paths to directories - but paths to the files what we edit.
Also, I would offer - if we type something in Open directory line (calling by Ctrl-O) - it searches not only from beginning like
type /etc
but
typing "php.ini"
will find
/etc/php.ini
Also, I would offer to increase the memory of the history in Open Directory line (calling by Ctrl-O) - it looks now it remembers only last 5-6 visits.
Hopefully some of these ideas will be implemented in the next versions of WinCP.
Again, wishing you all the best !
Regards,
Serge