The file that the "cursor" is currently at is marked with a dotted line around it when working with the file window.
If I start typing a command on the command line, the cursor disappears which can be a bit annoying if I want to add the file to the command line with Ctrl+Enter (I like to double check I was on the right file).
Would it be possible to keep the cursor mark on the current file even when something is typed into the command line box?
Edit: Some more searching found this related post.
Btw, in the configuration dialog, under Color, Use inverted cursor and Use inverted selection are mutually exclusive, so they should be radio buttons instead of check boxes if I am not mistaken.
Keep file cursor visible while typing in command line
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Then you would need a third radio button ("Don't use inverted cursor"), because you cannot turn a radio button off (unless you turn another on).Use inverted cursor and Use inverted selection are mutually exclusive, so they should be radio buttons instead of check boxes if I am not mistaken.
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