Multiple selection in the Workspace and Explorer tree |
Site Admin
|
It's not a PhpED's limitation, but Shell's itself.
When multiple files are invoked/passed to the Shell, it must be done in context of directory the files are in. |
||||||||||||
|
|
Ah, too bad. Is there no way around that?
|
||||||||||||
|
Site Admin
|
I don't think so
Just try to select at least two files in different directories in Windows Explorer |
||||||||||||
|
|
Yeah, sure, that can't be done. I thought that you might have developed your own tree control for PHPEd. Multiple selection in different folders CAN be done in this way in Active State Komodo for instance.
|
||||||||||||
|
Site Admin
|
But it has no relation to the SHELL functionality we're talking about.
Do you know any other programs that allow to run Tortoise (or any other SHELL-integrated software) for multi-selected files located in different directories? I think that that super-Active-State can't do it too |
||||||||||||
|
|
OK, i get it - it's not possible. I have seen a program that implement the shell integration and overlays by itself and does cool things with that (not an editor though, but Code Opus, a phenomenal file browser). But even that doesn't allow multiple selection in the directory tree. Pity though ...
|
||||||||||||
|
Site Admin
|
it's impossible not because of the SHELL client implementing a SHELL interface , but because of SHELL API itself
|
||||||||||||
|
|
All right. Let's not bash this issue to death, let me just remark that even though Directory Opus doesn't allow selection across directories in the folder tree, it does allow it - with full shell integration - in the file browser. Like this, for instance.
|
||||||||||||
|
Site Admin
|
It looks like all the files you shown are in just one directory, namely C:\WebRoot\Intranet\www-root\
At least they are from the SHELL perspectives. In this case it's certainly possible to run a shell-integrated command against them all at once |
||||||||||||
|
|
No, look at the location field. Admittedly, in this case the files are from subdirectories of www-root, but that is not necessary. I can for instance perform a search and display all files matching some criteria even across multiple volumes, and then call some shell-integrated command on them. I actually use that (or something similar) to diff instances of the same file. So it can be done, but it does involve some custom code if I understand this correctly.
|
||||||||||||
|
Multiple selection in the Workspace and Explorer tree |
|
||
Content © NuSphere Corp., PHP IDE team
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group, Design by phpBBStyles.com | Styles Database.
Powered by
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group, Design by phpBBStyles.com | Styles Database.
Powered by