When I have an archive that contains archives it is possible to navigate inside the "inner" archives. This is very nice. I see that when I navigate inside the "outer" archive I see from the file path on the top of the file tab that TC is still working in the current directory. When I navigate inside the "inner" archive, I see that the file path changes to TC's temporary directory. This is something that has to be done, I guess, to make this functionality work. I can actually replace files inside the "inner" archive and repack everything inside the "outer" archive. Very nice! So what's the problem?

When I navigate out of the inner archive I the Back-button. If I press the Back-button rapidly or hold it down, I see that TC navigates out of the inner archive and ends up in TC's temporary directory!?! If I pause the navigation just before I navigate out of the "inner" archive, I will be ok. TC then "jumps" from the temporary directory to the correct subdirectory in the "outer" archive. TC obviously needs some time to think before it is able to get back to the correct directory. But shouldn't TC take this timeout even though I try to navigate rapidly, so that I end up in the correct directory? I guess I'm not the first one to experience this problem. Is it a bug or a "feature" I just have to live with?
EDIT:
I did some searching in the forum and see that this issue has been addressed several times before over the years. Does anybody know the end of those discussions? Sorry for the double posting.
EDIT, part 2:
Use the F2 (reread source) to get out of the inner archive.
Note to myself: Search the forum first and then ask the questions

regards,
bdk