TC 9.20RC3 Command history recall broken?

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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TC 9.20RC3 Command history recall broken?

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Pressing Ctrl+E repeatedly would cycle through the command history. Now, I get a weird menu with all the directories in the current panel starting with the letter I typed.

1. Press any letter to make the command line appear. It is hidden by default in my configuration

2. Press Ctrl+E

3. Presto: directory list

Intentional?
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Post by *Horst.Epp »

Not confirmed
While in the command line pressing Ctrl-E cycles thru its history.

You may have conflicts with your Quick search settings.
I let the command line always display.
Typing any characters starts Quick search extended in my config.
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Post by *LionTech »

I'll look in to it...
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You are probably seeing suggestions from Auto-Complete However, Ctrl+E still works for me even with Auto-Complete.
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Ctrl+E still works for me even with Auto-Complete.
Same here, also with hidden command line. Also if I type one letter before pressing Ctrl+E, but not if iI type two letter, then the auto-complete hits in.
1. Press any letter to make the command line appear. It is hidden by default in my configuration
You don't need to press a letter first, you can just press Ctrl+E, then the command line opens.
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Post by *LionTech »

False alarm, must have had a bad day.

I can't reproduce the behavior I noticed. Ctrl+E seems to work as expected.
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