On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 21:57 +0100, noskule wrote: > thanx for the answers. I finaly installed kate, its a text editer with > code highlightning and fits my purposes well (but looks horrible). It > seams that it uses parts of the kde desktop to do the "editability" indeed, it is KDE Advanced Text Editor after all. > Is this a question about the gnome-vfs or of the application ore both? > And if I build a linux networks with nfs could I directly edit files > over the server. And how it behaves on windows? Kate makes use of kioslaves, the KDE equivalent of gnome-vfs. mounting nfs shares, or samba shares they would look like they were local to all apps, with no gnome-vfs requirement. screem and bluefish (and gedit) use gnome-vfs to access remote files yes, gedit is just cautious about what it allows to save to. > one question beside. Where do I define witch application is opend if I > doupleclick on a file. And where do I define the application on the > context menu? right click on the file, click properties. click the open with tab, choose. David -- Make your website SCREEM - Site Creating & Editing EnvironMent URL: http://www.screem.org/ Mail: david@xxxxxxxxxx
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