Ctrl+Up on an empty drive - wrong tab behaviour
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Ctrl+Up on an empty drive - wrong tab behaviour
0. Make sure that the [..] element in drive roots is not shown (e.g. start TC with a clean INI).
1. Open a completely empty drive in one of TC panels (e.g. freshly formatted USB).
2. Press Ctrl+Up.
3. New tab is not opened. If no tab header was shown, the one appears (but only one, not two as expected).
1. Open a completely empty drive in one of TC panels (e.g. freshly formatted USB).
2. Press Ctrl+Up.
3. New tab is not opened. If no tab header was shown, the one appears (but only one, not two as expected).
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Sorry, Ctrl+Up only works with folders and files (archives). Ctrl+Up will open the directory/archive under the cursor, so when there isn't any, nothing will happen. [..] is special because it will be treated as current dir, not parent dir.
I will consider to add it to one of the next betas.
I will consider to add it to one of the next betas.
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Thank you.ghisler(Author) wrote:I will consider to add it to one of the next betas.
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In such case this should not happen when "Show tab header also when there is one tab" is OFF:ghisler(Author) wrote:Sorry, Ctrl+Up only works with folders and files (archives). Ctrl+Up will open the directory/archive under the cursor, so when there isn't any, nothing will happen.
Flint wrote: "If no tab header was shown, the one appears"
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Just a small note, this only applies to Ctrl+left/right, not to Ctrl+up - or did I miss an option?ghisler(Author) wrote:[..] is special because it will be treated as current dir, not parent dir.
It took some time for me to get used to this difference (to open the current dir in a new tab Ctrl+t can be used).
P.S.: Initial issue fixed in TC 7.50b4: Ctrl+up opens the tab, in 7.04a it didn't.
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You are right, it applies only to Ctrl+left/right. I remembered this incorrectly.Just a small note, this only applies to Ctrl+left/right, not to Ctrl+up - or did I miss an option?
Thanks!Initial issue fixed in TC 7.50b4
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