Re: Non-GUI source code browser with file system tree view

2006-03-30 Thread John J. Lee
bruno at modulix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > emacs + emacs code browser. + Tramp. (distributed with emacs, but it's good to know what documentation you need to be looking at) effbot's suggestion of rsync seems good though -- always assuming you can run rsync on the remote machine, of cour

Re: Non-GUI source code browser with file system tree view

2006-03-30 Thread bruno at modulix
Stefan Schwarzer wrote: > Hello, > > from time to time I want to inspect the source code of projects > on remote computers.(*) I've googled for one or two hours but > didn't find anything helpful. :-/ I'm looking for something like > IDLE's path browser - i. e. a tree view and file view > side-by-

Re: Non-GUI source code browser with file system tree view

2006-03-30 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Stefan Schwarzer wrote: > (*) Copying the files to the local host is probably rather > impractical because the files sometimes change very frequently. do lots of files change very frequently, or just a small number ? if the latter, I doubt you'll be able to beat rsync+local browsing. -- h

Non-GUI source code browser with file system tree view

2006-03-30 Thread Stefan Schwarzer
Hello, from time to time I want to inspect the source code of projects on remote computers.(*) I've googled for one or two hours but didn't find anything helpful. :-/ I'm looking for something like IDLE's path browser - i. e. a tree view and file view side-by-side - but with the following differen