* If you have files A, B & C and make TC move file A in the background while you inline rename B,
* then when moving A is finished, B & C are moved one line up visually, except that the inline rename of B is visually in the same place as before.
* That means line 1 shows B and line 2 shows the inline rename of B.
Screenshot that shows the effect
Image: http://www.snabelkat.dk/images/bugs/tc_inline_rename.png
Edit:
Program version: TC v7.0b3
Refresh Settings enabled:
* "Refresh when files are created..."
* "Also when size, date..."
* "Update footer"
* "Update header"
Visual bug in inline rename
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Visual bug in inline rename
Last edited by mnerec on 2007-01-17, 19:52 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
It seems i wasn't quick enough here. 
Anyway, i cannot confirm this.
In TC6.56, the inline edit mode is aborted and the panel is refreshed (not very good behavior).
In TC7pb3 it's much better. The panel is not refreshed at all so the inline-rename mode remains. When the inline-rename is finished (by abort or ENTER), then the panel is reefreshed and shows the correct data.
Please state the TC version you are using.

Anyway, i cannot confirm this.
In TC6.56, the inline edit mode is aborted and the panel is refreshed (not very good behavior).
In TC7pb3 it's much better. The panel is not refreshed at all so the inline-rename mode remains. When the inline-rename is finished (by abort or ENTER), then the panel is reefreshed and shows the correct data.
Please state the TC version you are using.
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Strange, I will try to reproduce it. However, the correct file should still be renamed...
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