I think a "read only" command line option would be a useful addition. Anyone else? I would use it on a daily basis, myself.
Submitted | keeleyt83 - 2009-06-26 - 19:09:46z | Assigned | nobody |
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Priority | 5 | Category | None |
Status | Open | Group | None |
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2009-06-28 - 21:42:08z shlomy |
What would the "read only" option mean exactly? Would it: - Just prevent modifying the files opened as buffers - Prevent creation of new files in the directories containing these files (e.g. setting a jEdit marker causes a file named "<filename>.marks" (or similar) to be created in the same directory, so if new files cannot be created, markers cannot be used) - Prevent deleting / renaming files using the File System Browser menu |
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2009-07-01 - 13:48:19z keeleyt83 |
Just prevent modifying the files opened as buffers. But just the files specified on the command line. Does that make sense? |