Ctrl+Up on an empty drive - wrong tab behaviour

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Ctrl+Up on an empty drive - wrong tab behaviour

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0. Make sure that the [..] element in drive roots is not shown (e.g. start TC with a clean INI).
1. Open a completely empty drive in one of TC panels (e.g. freshly formatted USB).
2. Press Ctrl+Up.
3. New tab is not opened. If no tab header was shown, the one appears (but only one, not two as expected).
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Confirmed!

Oh! It's not needed to delete or format anything. subst command is enough to get clean "drive".
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Sorry, Ctrl+Up only works with folders and files (archives). Ctrl+Up will open the directory/archive under the cursor, so when there isn't any, nothing will happen. [..] is special because it will be treated as current dir, not parent dir.

I will consider to add it to one of the next betas.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:I will consider to add it to one of the next betas.
Thank you.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Sorry, Ctrl+Up only works with folders and files (archives). Ctrl+Up will open the directory/archive under the cursor, so when there isn't any, nothing will happen.
In such case this should not happen when "Show tab header also when there is one tab" is OFF:
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TC 7.50 pb4: fixed!

New tab is opened now.
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Thanks!

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ghisler(Author) wrote:[..] is special because it will be treated as current dir, not parent dir.
Just a small note, this only applies to Ctrl+left/right, not to Ctrl+up - or did I miss an option?
It took some time for me to get used to this difference (to open the current dir in a new tab Ctrl+t can be used).

P.S.: Initial issue fixed in TC 7.50b4: Ctrl+up opens the tab, in 7.04a it didn't.
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Just a small note, this only applies to Ctrl+left/right, not to Ctrl+up - or did I miss an option?
You are right, it applies only to Ctrl+left/right. I remembered this incorrectly.
Initial issue fixed in TC 7.50b4
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