I tend to edit the file on the FTP directly, and I wish to use the Javascript Lint tool to check one of the javascript file I opened via the FTP, but seems UEStudio call the jslint command on the ftp connection filepath (e.g. ftpserver://filename) instead of the local working copy which cause JSLint to fail.
First, please report this issue by email to IDM support to get this wrong behavior fixed for files loaded via FTP in future versions.
A workaround solution is configuring JavaScript Lint additionally as user tool in UEStudio. Open Advanced - Tool Configuration and press button Insert.
On tab Command
Menu item name: JS Lint FTP File(or whatever you like)
Command line: "%Env:ProgramFiles(x86)\IDM Computer Solutions\UEStudio\tools\jsl\jsl.exe" -conf "%Env:APPDATA\IDMComp\UEStudio\jsl.default.conf" -process "%ftpl" -nologo
Working directory: (nothing)
Toolbar/bitmap icon (file path): (nothing or whatever you have extraced for example from uesres.dll)
On tab Options
Program type: DOS program
Save active file: checked(or NOT checked, whatever works better)
Save all files first: NOT checked
On tab Output
Command output: Output to list box
Show DOS box: NOT checked
Capture output: checked
Replace selected text width: No replace
Press button OK and you have now a new menu item name in menu Advanced to run JavaScript Lint on active FTP loaded file using local copy because of %ftpl. Press button Help in tool configuration dialog for more information about the placeholders. This tool can be added also to a toolbar using toolbar customization dialog (right click on toolbar and click on Customize Toolbar) or executed by hotkey which can be defined at Advanced - Configuration - Key Mapping for AdvancedUserToolx.
%Env:ProgramFiles(x86) references value of environment variable ProgramFiles(x86). %Env:APPDATA references value of environment variable APPDATA.
"%Env:ProgramFiles(x86)\IDM Computer Solutions\UEStudio\tools\jsl\jsl.exe" can be different depending on which directory UEStudio is installed on your computer.
"%Env:APPDATA\IDMComp\UEStudio\jsl.default.conf" can be different depending on what is configured at Advanced - Configuration - Integrated Applications - JavaScript Lint
PS: This tip was not tested with a FTP loaded file, just with a local file using %f instead of %ftpl.
Best regards from an UC/UE/UES for Windows user from Austria