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communicating actual working directory to the editor (#44298)
* file-editor-tab.cc (file-editor-tab.cc): init new _ced variable storing
current editor directory, do not store directory in _file_name;
(set_current_directory): new slot for setting current editor directory;
(handle_context_menu_edit): use _ced for current directory;
(valid_file_name): just check whether name is empty;
(save_file_as): set directory to current edit directory;
* file-editor-tab.h: new variable _ced; new slot for setting _ced,
* file-editor.cc (update_octave_directory): new slot for setting current
editor directory to wirking directory;
(handle_editor_state_changed): do not ced from current file name;
(add_file_editor_tab) connect new signal for setting directory to related
slot in file_editor_tab
* file-editor.h: new slot and new signal updating directory
* main-window.cc (change_directory): do not call update directory function in
file_browser_window because the latter is notified by a signal now;
(construct_octave_qt_link): connect change_directory_signal from
octave_qt_link to appropriate slots in editor and file browser
author | Torsten <ttl@justmail.de> |
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date | Sat, 21 Feb 2015 13:33:28 +0100 |
parents | 4197fc428c7d |
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