[bug] Custom filter is changed after restart TC

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[bug] Custom filter is changed after restart TC

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This error only happens if a previous custom filter was used, and a new filter is called from a button or from an em_command.

For reproduce this error:
If you don't have a previous filter, press CTRL+F12 and define one (eg: *.txt)
Now disable the filter with CTRL+F10 (show all files)
Make a button at toolbar with the next command cd *.exe (for view only executables)
Restart TC

Now is showed the filter defined previously (*.TXT) instead executables or *.*
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Unfortunately I cannot reproduce this error. As soon as I press the button, Total Commander shows *.exe
- above the file list
- in the menu
- it lists only files of type *.exe

Can anyone else reproduce this error?
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As soon as I press the button, Total Commander shows *.exe
Yes, correct list for exe files is showed, but when I close TC and run TC again, the filter is changed to *.txt

This is just my state of TC before of apply the command "cd *.exe " from a button. http://www.breto.net/temp/tc568.png
Press button for filter *.exe
Now, when I restart TC the filter is changed.

Here is a video (136 Kb) for view this case. :arrow: http://www.breto.net/temp/tc568-avi.7z
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A bit more of info:

- When a filter is set with CTRL+F12 the parameter userspec in wincmd.ini is changed.
- When a filter is set from a button, the parameter userspec in wincmd.ini IS NOT changed.
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Post by *theosdikaios »

Can anyone else reproduce this error?
Yep. The same behavoiur here.
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Yes, confirm here too.
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

when I close TC and run TC again, the filter is changed to *.txt
Ah, sorry, I missed that point. Indeed it's currently only set temporarily. I will save it to the wincmd.ini too.
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Fixed, now work fine in Total Commander 7.00 RC 1 :)
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Yes, seems to be fixed.
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Thanks for checking it!
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