-Two bugs? After deleting/renaming, no auto refresh.

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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-Two bugs? After deleting/renaming, no auto refresh.

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After 'Search files' and 'Feed to list box',

Bug 1?
If you choose 'Use Explorer Delete Method' in 'Configuration Dialog – Copy/Delete', you delete file in search list, but the file still exists there.
And if you disable the 'Use Explorer Delete Method', after deleting, the file will go from this list correctly.

Bug 2?
After feed to list box, if you in-place-rename single file, it shows result directly, but when you use MRT to multiple rename this(or these) files, it still shows old name.
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1 - Sorry, not possible - the Explorer method doesn't report which files were successfully renamed, and which not. TC would have to re-do the entire search to update the list. But then files not matching the search parameters with their new names wouldn't be displayed at all.

2. Sorry, the MRT is independent from the main program, and will not update the search list. Currently there are no plans to change that.
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Is that a typo in your reply one?
I described two problems:
the first one is after deleting, no auto refresh.
the second one is after renaming, no auto refresh.
But your replies are both relevant about renaming, so maybe you want to type which files were successfully deleted, but type wrongly to which files were successfully renamed?

By the way, if the search list cannot be updated automatically, it is really not convenient and often causes confusion.
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Yes, it's a typo, I meant that the Explorer doesn't report which files have been deleted. It doesn't even report when the delete operation is over!
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