After refresh: display in wrong file in footer

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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After refresh: display in wrong file in footer

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Good afternoon

If a task updates the actually selected file in TCMD, then TCMD changes the footer and displays the informations of a not-selected file.

just for fun, I tried to create a movie with this small problem:

www.sim.ch/tcmd_7_beta_3_refresh_bug.wmv

The displayed steps are:
1. Left pannel: test.txt is selected and footer is OK
2. Right pannel: CopyRecursive.vbs is executed which updates test.txt in
the left pannel.
3. Quick change to the left pannel and wait until update was made
4. TCMD displays in the footer "Test.snag", but test.txt is still selected.

Kind regards,
thomas
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Thanks for your bug report. Do you use any auto-refresh options (Configuration - Options - Refresh)?
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Post by *schittli »

Sorry for the long delay - I had some fights with a biological virus...

Yes, the following Refresh-Options are active:

- Refresh when files are created, deleted and renamed
- Also when size, date, or attributes change
- Don't react to updates while in the background
- Update footer (total number of files)
- Update header (free disk space)

All the other fields are empty or disabled.

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Thomas
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Thanks, but unfortunately I couldn't reproduce it so far...
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