8.0ß11 - bug renaming files
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8.0ß11 - bug renaming files
fire up tc, goto any file, right-click on it, select rename, press right arrow to get cursor placed on last character >> nothing happens, cursor dissappears, file is no longer highlighted, check mark is still there, but typing any letter does nothing.
repeating same operation without re-starting TC works as expected
it's a one time bug happening only on the first rename after strtup; after that, goes ok.
only tested on x64 version
repeating same operation without re-starting TC works as expected
it's a one time bug happening only on the first rename after strtup; after that, goes ok.
only tested on x64 version
Cannot confirm either. I got another bug, but inplace renaming remains active and working.
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Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64
Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64
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it's true. The bug reported in this thread for x64 doesn't happen exactly as described for x32.
x32 behaves diffrent than x64 and i was just about to report same bug reported by flint.
In both cases checkbox disappears when excess right keys are pressed. The diffrence is in x64, if you do this right after launching TC, the edit box also dissapears.
x32 behaves diffrent than x64 and i was just about to report same bug reported by flint.
In both cases checkbox disappears when excess right keys are pressed. The diffrence is in x64, if you do this right after launching TC, the edit box also dissapears.
I can reproduce the described bug on:
Windows 7 64bit
TC 8.0 beta 11 64bit
The same behaviour occurs in the following scenario:
[No InplaceOkButton entry in wincmd.ini = default setting is used]
1. Run TC in not-maximized mode (i.e. not in Full-Screen).
2. Start a rename action (doesn't matter if with Shift-F6, left mouse button, or via context menu)
3. Grab and hold the TC window, move it as far as possible to the right OR to the left OR down (so that it will be partly outside the screen), and bring it back to center.
Result: the inplace-rename-box is disappeared, the check mark is still visible
[EDIT:]
The behaviour I described above does not occur with:
Windows Vista 32bit
TC 8.0 beta 11 32bit
So it seems to be related to the 64bit version only.
Windows 7 64bit
TC 8.0 beta 11 64bit
The same behaviour occurs in the following scenario:
[No InplaceOkButton entry in wincmd.ini = default setting is used]
1. Run TC in not-maximized mode (i.e. not in Full-Screen).
2. Start a rename action (doesn't matter if with Shift-F6, left mouse button, or via context menu)
3. Grab and hold the TC window, move it as far as possible to the right OR to the left OR down (so that it will be partly outside the screen), and bring it back to center.
Result: the inplace-rename-box is disappeared, the check mark is still visible
[EDIT:]
The behaviour I described above does not occur with:
Windows Vista 32bit
TC 8.0 beta 11 32bit
So it seems to be related to the 64bit version only.
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NOT confirmed.fire up tc, goto any file, right-click on it, select rename, press right arrow to get cursor placed on last character >> nothing happens, cursor dissappears, file is no longer highlighted, check mark is still there, but typing any letter does nothing.
Here just the confirm button disappears, as reported in
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=32745
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I could only now try to reproduce this bug again. What I found out:
It only occurs when "separate tree" is active. Without a separate tree this bug cannot be reproduced. So, updated steps would be:
Windows 7 64bit
TC 8.0 beta 11 64bit
1. Make sure that at least one "separate tree" is activated (Ctrl-Shift-F8 )
2. Run TC in not-maximized mode (i.e. not in Full-Screen)
3. Start a rename action (doesn't matter if with Shift-F6, left mouse button, or via context menu)
4. Grab and hold the TC window, move it as far as possible to the right OR to the left OR down (so that it will be partly outside the screen), and bring it back to center.
It only occurs when "separate tree" is active. Without a separate tree this bug cannot be reproduced. So, updated steps would be:
Windows 7 64bit
TC 8.0 beta 11 64bit
1. Make sure that at least one "separate tree" is activated (Ctrl-Shift-F8 )
2. Run TC in not-maximized mode (i.e. not in Full-Screen)
3. Start a rename action (doesn't matter if with Shift-F6, left mouse button, or via context menu)
4. Grab and hold the TC window, move it as far as possible to the right OR to the left OR down (so that it will be partly outside the screen), and bring it back to center.
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Thanks, I could reproduce the problem with separate tree active!
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