However, when a copy of this folder exists as F:\Stuff\0\, all works fine. Don't know if it is TC or shell bug.3 file(s)
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[8.50b12] Trailing space in dir name -> bad context menu
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[8.50b12] Trailing space in dir name -> bad context menu
I have 3 files in F:\Stuff \0\ (note trailing space in folder name), and when I select them and open context menu, it is very truncated:
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This isn't a bug - Windows simply can't handle paths with trailing spaces. Therefore TC shows its own menu because the Windows function fails. It seems that the Windows function accesses the path without the trailing space when there is one. I cannot control this.
I'm sorry but I will not handle any further bug reports regarding trailing spaces.
I'm sorry but I will not handle any further bug reports regarding trailing spaces.
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Finally the right decision to stop that strange discussions about useless traling spaces in file or dir names.ghisler(Author) wrote:This isn't a bug - Windows simply can't handle paths with trailing spaces. Therefore TC shows its own menu because the Windows function fails. It seems that the Windows function accesses the path without the trailing space when there is one. I cannot control this.
I'm sorry but I will not handle any further bug reports regarding trailing spaces.

When I enter "Stuff " dir in Explorer, it enters "Stuff" dir that is near the first one and then it can't enter any subdir.
If I create text file using context menu, it appears in "Stuff " dir so I can't see it from Explorer.
But if there are no dir "Stuff" near "Stuff ", all work fine.
However I can enter folder using "F:\Stuff \0" in TC command line. Then I can open Notepad, Word using context menu for text file, so Windows accepts such paths in general.


However I can enter folder using "F:\Stuff \0" in TC command line. Then I can open Notepad, Word using context menu for text file, so Windows accepts such paths in general.
On my system (Windows XP) both situations work fine, using Explorer I can always browse to "Stuff ".MVV wrote:When I enter "Stuff " dir in Explorer, it enters "Stuff" dir that is near the first one and then it can't enter any subdir.If I create text file using context menu, it appears in "Stuff " dir so I can't see it from Explorer.
But if there are no dir "Stuff" near "Stuff ", all work fine.