First, many thanks for the massively improved editor capabilities. It is really cool to see this feature being improved :-)!
I have two small requests:
First it would be very nice if not only the files in the config directory could be shown in the config files view but also the subdirectories. In my case, I only keep the printer.cfg in the main config folder, but separate any custom gcode commands or menu additions into separate files in a subdirectory for better organization - one file -> one custom gcode or menu (group). If one could dive into the subdirectory I could easily reach all the files from the config files overview. Similar to the config files view in Fluidd as an example of what I mean. Perhaps this is the same as https://github.com/thelastWallE/OctoprintKlipperPlugin/issues/69
Second, the "Open Editor" button on the main plugin tab opens the last file edited. I know, I can type in the file name in the field down below the editor and hit the refresh button to force the editor to load the file I want, but it would be much easier if this button would first offer a list of files to choose from before actually opening the editor window.
Hi!
First, many thanks for the massively improved editor capabilities. It is really cool to see this feature being improved :-)!
I have two small requests:
First it would be very nice if not only the files in the config directory could be shown in the config files view but also the subdirectories. In my case, I only keep the printer.cfg in the main config folder, but separate any custom gcode commands or menu additions into separate files in a subdirectory for better organization - one file -> one custom gcode or menu (group). If one could dive into the subdirectory I could easily reach all the files from the config files overview. Similar to the config files view in Fluidd as an example of what I mean. Perhaps this is the same as https://github.com/thelastWallE/OctoprintKlipperPlugin/issues/69
Second, the "Open Editor" button on the main plugin tab opens the last file edited. I know, I can type in the file name in the field down below the editor and hit the refresh button to force the editor to load the file I want, but it would be much easier if this button would first offer a list of files to choose from before actually opening the editor window.
Regards, Holger