ESC after cm_EditPath - focus is lost
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ESC after cm_EditPath - focus is lost
After cm_EditPath and pressing ESC key the focus is not in the file list.
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This is a known limitation: You need to press ESC twice. I did try to set the focus to the file panel on the first ESC, but it always resulted in an access violation deep in Windows which I couldn't locate...
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Suggestion:
The focus is set correctly after pressing RETURN.
In case of ESC you could reset the string to the value it had before (reject changes) and then call the same function as for RETURN. As the path is unchanged, nothing should happen, right?
The focus is set correctly after pressing RETURN.
In case of ESC you could reset the string to the value it had before (reject changes) and then call the same function as for RETURN. As the path is unchanged, nothing should happen, right?
Who the hell is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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