If I press Backspace in the drive list, the mouse cursor does not change.
The same cannot be said about the drive root (ShowParentDirInRoot=0), especially FTP.
Apparently, there is an unsuccessful exit attempt instead of ignoring the attempt itself.
Sometimes the background cursor also appears in the network neighborhood.
A trifle, but still.
Not a bug: background cursor when pressing Backspace on the root of a regular or FTP drive
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Not a bug: background cursor when pressing Backspace on the root of a regular or FTP drive
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Re: Not a bug: background cursor when pressing Backspace on the root of a regular or FTP drive
When I press Backspace in the root of a normal drive, the cursor also blinks.
With FTP, Total Commander sends a CDUP command, this is meant for servers which don't report the current directory.
With FTP, Total Commander sends a CDUP command, this is meant for servers which don't report the current directory.
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Re: Not a bug: background cursor when pressing Backspace on the root of a regular or FTP drive
Why "also", if I wrote about it in the title and message?ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-11-01, 07:58 UTC When I press Backspace in the root of a normal drive, the cursor also blinks.
background cursor when pressing Backspace on the root of a regular or FTP drive
The same cannot be said about the drive root (ShowParentDirInRoot=0)
If you can't remove the background cursor from FTP, can you remove it in the drive root and network neighborhood?ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-11-01, 07:58 UTC With FTP, Total Commander sends a CDUP command, this is meant for servers which don't report the current directory.
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