Le 29/01/15 20:31, ben zipperer a écrit :
Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my remote
server, right-click on the remote file, and select an application to edit
the
file. This works with gedit, libreoffice, etc.
When I open the file in the above manner using "Open wit
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> Possibly a silly question, but just to rule it out: if you right click a
> local .lyx file in either Thunar or Nautilus, does it open properly?
> Occasionally I get a file association linked to a .desktop file that
invokes
> the application without passing it
Possibly a silly question, but just to rule it out: if you right click a
local .lyx file in either Thunar or Nautilus, does it open properly?
Occasionally I get a file association linked to a .desktop file that invokes
the application without passing it a file name. If that's the case for you,
it s
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 18:48:58 + (UTC)
ben zipperer wrote:
> Hi: how do I edit remote files with Lyx on Ubuntu over sftp?
>
> Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my
> remote server, right-click on the remote file, and select an
> application to edit the file. This work
ben zipperer gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi: how do I edit remote files with Lyx on Ubuntu over sftp?
>
> Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my remote
> server, right-click on the remote file, and select an application to edit
the
> file. This works with gedit, libreoffi
Hi: how do I edit remote files with Lyx on Ubuntu over sftp?
Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my remote
server, right-click on the remote file, and select an application to edit the
file. This works with gedit, libreoffice, etc.
When I open the file in the above mann