On 02/21/2019 01:45 PM, andre_debian@... wrote: > Kwrite has the same bevahior as Kedit. > Kate has the right behavior, no upload necessary, > direct modification on the remote computer. > > Strange than some txt files needs an upload, > and others as .php with Kwrite and Kedit, not. > > Andr� When I was building trinity for arch, I would use kate and have about 110 PKGBUILD files opened via sftp. It worked really well. No slowness issues, etc. I never noticed a different behavior with kwrite at the time, but never really checked that closely with kwrite. Checking with kwrite, I do get a temp file in /tmp/kde-david. Good to know, but for the size of the files I generally work with, I never noticed that behavior before. Since kwrite uses the kpart backend, I'm surprised there is the difference. I guess for a single file, it probably didn't make sense to do something different than the default. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.