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Atom 1.17 remote FTP panel is now on the left of the normal tree view #798

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tokn opened this issue May 17, 2017 · 14 comments
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Atom 1.17 remote FTP panel is now on the left of the normal tree view #798

tokn opened this issue May 17, 2017 · 14 comments

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@tokn
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tokn commented May 17, 2017

As described - Atom 1.17.0 on macOS Sierra 10.12.4 the FTP panel used to sit on the right of the local tree view but now they're the other way around which has messed with my flow a bit. Can't see anyway to get this swapped back.

I'll roll Atom back for a bit anyway - great package guys

@daviddunnington
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daviddunnington commented May 17, 2017

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I have the same issue. Anyone have a solution?

@redimongo
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Hi yes this is an issue for windows users too, and it's affecting my work flow, yes am OCD about the order my panels are in.

@webjoyable
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I wonder why don't they integrate ftp as core package

@tokn
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tokn commented May 17, 2017

I guess that Atom have made these changes and the plugin community will update their stuff accordingly - i've noticed for example that a lot of my plugins which feed data into the status bar aren't working now on 1.17. I guess Atom must have moved sections around centrally.

@webjoyable I think the philosophy with Atom is "here's the editor" and that's it - then you add in everything which you need. It does seem to be very extensible in its nature, and the contributors on this plugin have done a great job. I guess the trade off for the community being able to make what they want of it is this slight fragmentation when it comes to updates.

@webjoyable
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They should probably announce up front what they're changing so contributors could be aware of the dependencies of their plugins. Nonetheless, Atom is awesome, and this FTP plugin also

@adcar
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adcar commented May 17, 2017

Not only does this affect workflow but it is also no longer possible to perform local --> remote actions anymore.

@webjoyable
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Plugin is not usable until author adapts to these pane changes

@tokn
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tokn commented May 17, 2017

@MD5HashBrowns That's a separate issue, #796 there's a fix suggested in there now too
#796 (comment) by @dtsdev

@daviddunnington
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As a temp fix I have just rolled back to 1.16.0 and all is ok. I couldn't work that way any longer everything felt backwards lol. Here's a link for the older version if anyone else needs it https://github.com/atom/atom/releases

@MeanThirteen
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@daviddunnington thanks for pointing out the temporary solution for this, upload works for me now too

@slarcher
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@daviddunnington thanks mate will try that straight away.

@slarcher
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@webjoyable I highly agree with you about making FTP part of core

@icetee
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icetee commented May 19, 2017

Try this PR #772.
Please accept PR @jpxd

@icetee icetee mentioned this issue May 19, 2017
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icetee commented Jun 17, 2017

Please check new Remote-FTP version.

Duplications:
Missing features. File tree upload/download gone. #832
Upload is gone #830
Where is the "Upload"-Context-Menu-Entry for folder #829
sync local ->remote and upload options no longer present #825
Can't upload new file from local to remote #823
"Upload" option no longer shows in tree view #817
Panel showing on wrong side and can not sync local to remote #814
upload button? #808
right click ->Upload file missing? #804
Atom 1.17 - Upload/Download missing from context menu #801
cant upload #797
Atom 1.17 update breaks repo #796
Can't find menu that "Sync local to remote" #795
Where's the upload file option? #777

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