conditions: both windows with tree and full file listing.
Choose a directory in the tree and scroll in the tree upwards until you can't see the chosen directory any more. Expand any directory (in the tree). When you collaps the directory TotalCmd scrolls up the tree panel until the chosen directory becomes visible. At the same time the mouse cursor also moves upwards in the same amount like the panel. Unfortunately you now have to look for the tree-directory where you have been before.
Thank you
FrankCH
confusing movement of tree panel when collapsing tree-folder
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This is a known problem which will be fixed after beta 4.
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Good morning, Christian.
(T.C. 7.0rc1)
Proceeded exactly like described by FrankCH.
Result:
When collapsing the expanded subfolder, the folder tree is not scrolled down to the folder selected in step 1 of FrankCH's instruction on how to reproduce the issue.
Only the expanded subfolder tree is collapsed as expected.
So to me it seems as if the issue has been fixed.
Kind regards,
Karl
(T.C. 7.0rc1)
Proceeded exactly like described by FrankCH.
Result:
When collapsing the expanded subfolder, the folder tree is not scrolled down to the folder selected in step 1 of FrankCH's instruction on how to reproduce the issue.
Only the expanded subfolder tree is collapsed as expected.
So to me it seems as if the issue has been fixed.
Kind regards,
Karl
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