Re: Transmit query

2013-01-11 Thread Sarah Alawami
It is in the favorites area. select the favorite then select edit. You will see it there. To see what path you are in the left side is always your computer's side and the right side is always going to be your ftp side. If you want to see your transmitions in progress the cmd for that is cmd

Transmit query

2013-01-11 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi all Anybody tell me please where the option to set the local file path in Transmit has been moved too? I've kind of got used to the new interface, although it's quite confusing at first. Is there an easy way to know whether you're in the remote browser or the local one? Thanks <--- Gordo

Re: transmit query.

2011-11-03 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hello. Hit cmd down arrow to open the folder then upload the file again in to that folder. Note that this is a finder wide command so this works almost everywhere in the finder, or maybe even everywhere. lol. CMD up arrow will close the folder you are on as well. On Nov 3, 2011, at 5:08 AM, Dó

transmit query.

2011-11-03 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
Hi all, I'm finding that when I upload a file to my remote server, it's going into the root and not the folder in which I wish it to. I'm using VO to go to the folder on the remote side, but I'm clearly not "selecting" it; or in other words, changing path. How does one do this? Cheers. Dónal