> and it's pointless to attack me

Nothing was intended as an attack on you, and I am sorry if you saw it that 
way.  I am trying to narrow down the problem so someone might be able to 
reproduce it.  I didn't close the issue, I presume you did so by accident, so I 
will re-open it.

As I said, most Geany contributors do not use remote filesystems day to day, so 
what is simple and obvious for you is something others would have to set up 
specially.  So knowing all details of your setup is important to not waste 
their time, everyone is a volunteer doing Geany stuff in their own time.  For 
instance what protocol does your server use?  IIUC GVFS can use several, eg NFS 
or SMB but even SFTP can be used for file serving.  For someone to set up a 
similar system to you they need that sort of information.

You also only now point out that there is a need to use a browser whilst 
letting Geany sit for a while to reproduce.

Since there have not been a large number of similar complaints it is likely 
that not any/many other users have the same configuration as you, so it is 
important to know what is special about your setup and actions to reproduce the 
problem.

Xed is a fork of Pluma, so they are essentially the same underneath, and Pluma 
is Gnome software and is likely to use GIO in a way that avoids gvfs-fuse.  
This is a known "feature" of GIO and doing that for Geany has been explored, 
but it has so many other implications that it has stagnated.

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