Re: Saving file with fish:// protocol

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On 4/19/05, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> About a week ago I discovered the great fish protocol supproted by
> Konquerer right here on this list. When I open a file for editing, it
> appears that I can save it only if I close the editor. Otherwise,
> clicking Save in the editer (Bluefish in this case) just saves over
> the temp file. Is there a way that I can save the file without closing
> the editor? Thanks.

fish is a kde function.  if you use fish with a kde app, then it'll
save it remotely on demand.  if you're not using a kde app then kde
doesn't know when you're saving it, so its only option is to upload it
when the application exits.


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