Error with Quick View & change drive
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Error with Quick View & change drive
Hi,
I just had a problem with TC using the quick view:
Invalid floating point operation.
Please report this error to the Author, with the description of what you were doing when this error occured!
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Here is how to reproduce it:
CTRL+Q (Activate quick view)
TAB (To change panel)
ALT+F2 (To open the drive list on the left panel)
and with the ALT+F1 nothing append (even the drive list do not open)
- Using the mouse does not give the problem.
- Using the keyboard but when the quickview panel is not selected is also working fine.
I just had a problem with TC using the quick view:
Invalid floating point operation.
Please report this error to the Author, with the description of what you were doing when this error occured!
Continue execution? Y/N
Here is how to reproduce it:
CTRL+Q (Activate quick view)
TAB (To change panel)
ALT+F2 (To open the drive list on the left panel)
and with the ALT+F1 nothing append (even the drive list do not open)
- Using the mouse does not give the problem.
- Using the keyboard but when the quickview panel is not selected is also working fine.
Alain
- ghisler(Author)
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Sorry, cannot reproduce it! alt+F2 does just nothing. What is shown in quick view when you do this
- plain text
- a plugin
- multimedia?
- plain text
- a plugin
- multimedia?
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(2djk: Thank you for pointing me to this thread. I missed it
)
I noticed the same thing when Quick viewing a folder. Only I detected it while pressing just F2.
It seems to be solely raleted to the F2 key. Because CTRL+R does not cause a error, while F2 does. And F2, SHIFT+F2, CTRL+F2 and ALT+F2 all cause the error.

I noticed the same thing when Quick viewing a folder. Only I detected it while pressing just F2.
It seems to be solely raleted to the F2 key. Because CTRL+R does not cause a error, while F2 does. And F2, SHIFT+F2, CTRL+F2 and ALT+F2 all cause the error.
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Yes, this is one of the bugs corrected in TC 6.01.
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