Shift+F5 focus

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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Shift+F5 focus

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If I try to copy a file with Shift+F5 and the resulting copy is a file without an extension (ex. "readme.txt" -> "readme") TC does not set focus on the newly created file.
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Confirmed!
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Post by *SanskritFritz »

More than that, TC does not set the focus to any file copied, it leaves the caret on the source file. Isn't that right so?
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I will check that, thanks.
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Yes, it's by design when copying. The cursor follows the file only when renaming!
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