FTP PLUGIN NOTEPAD++ DOWNLOAD FOR MAC
I usually work on at least 3 files at the same time, and can't be bothered to move to the correct folder every time I want to change, then I could just go back to FileZilla, I moved to this to make it easier, and reduce the needed steps, especially after using TextWrapper (when I only had access to a Mac) which have an intregated FTP system, there are two downsides with that program, its for Mac only afaik, and using the normal "save" button in the menu won't automatically upload the saved version of the file to the FTP server, you have to manually do it. I understand that you have cache path, but it would be a lot easier if files downloaded from FTP would be saved to the location they were downloaded to. I recently installed your plugin, and its quite nice, but has a few things missing, or that should be changed in my opinion. there are probably things that aren't best practices. Haven't used C++ in many years and there were lots of conversions and issues had to figure out. There also might be issues with string conversions.
FTP PLUGIN NOTEPAD++ DOWNLOAD CODE
In some places I was doing some minor formatting and commenting of code, tried to avoid that because it shows up as changes, but the source code is kind of touch to figure out at times because everything is undocumented. There's a lot of overlap between them so hard to separate them. I also don't know how best to pull requests these features. If anyone has ideas what to do that will be great. I will investigate further but have run out of time. Maybe my editor changed files from UNIX to DOS (editor says it's UTF-8) and I didn't realize it. Unfortunately when I compared my branch and master GitHub thinks files are 100% different. I did this because I compiled on linux but tested on Windows, so needed lots of help debugging issues. Many consoles messages are now in format " Message".Turn it on and console is verbose with lots of messages and FTP traffic. By default it is off and console only shows important messages (connecting, uploading file, creating directory, etc).