TC8b12 64-bit only: no hotkey to feed to listbox
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TC8b12 64-bit only: no hotkey to feed to listbox
TC8b12 64-bit only (likely not present in earlier betas):
After selecting files using Alt-F7, the Alt-L shortcut to feed them to the listbox doesn't work.
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After selecting files using Alt-F7, the Alt-L shortcut to feed them to the listbox doesn't work.
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Best regards,
Chris Laarman
Cannot confirm. Works fine here when English interface is used. (Win7 x64 SP1)
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Cannot reproduce either. Maybe it's as Valentino describes - is the button disabled?
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It's even stranger, but more specific.
I select files using Alt-F7.
I use hotkey Alt-L.
- Nothing happens.
I press Esc.
- The dialog screen disappears.
I use Alt-F7, leaving the "Search for" field untouched.
- The files found are still shown.
I press Alt-L.
- THE FILES ARE FED TO A LISTBOX.
Once I've done something else, like writing this, the above starts again.
It's not a matter of a button being greyed-out.
On second view, it rather is the "Go to file" button that is blue and seems to block all keyboard shortcuts.
TC8b12 64-bit only (on Windows 7 64-bit up to date).
I select files using Alt-F7.
I use hotkey Alt-L.
- Nothing happens.
I press Esc.
- The dialog screen disappears.
I use Alt-F7, leaving the "Search for" field untouched.
- The files found are still shown.
I press Alt-L.
- THE FILES ARE FED TO A LISTBOX.
Once I've done something else, like writing this, the above starts again.
It's not a matter of a button being greyed-out.
On second view, it rather is the "Go to file" button that is blue and seems to block all keyboard shortcuts.
TC8b12 64-bit only (on Windows 7 64-bit up to date).
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What do you mean with that? You cannot select multiple files in Alt-F7.I select files using Alt-F7.
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@ ghisler:
You are obviously right in stating that Alt-F7 /finds/ files rather than /selects/ them.
I do however hope, that you can accept the finding of files as a first step in a selection process that ends with these files ready for being acted upon in the listbox.
@ Valentino:
No, it is definitely not a keyboard matter.
I have only one keyboard definition installed (US International).
I can still reproduce the problem in 64-bit, and at the same time have no problem doing the same in 32-bit.
Moreover, the problem is almost certain to have started in beta 12.
(I perform these operations very often, and I default to using 64-bit. This Alt-F7..Listbox thing is a great power of TC.)
You are obviously right in stating that Alt-F7 /finds/ files rather than /selects/ them.
I do however hope, that you can accept the finding of files as a first step in a selection process that ends with these files ready for being acted upon in the listbox.
@ Valentino:
No, it is definitely not a keyboard matter.
I have only one keyboard definition installed (US International).
I can still reproduce the problem in 64-bit, and at the same time have no problem doing the same in 32-bit.
Moreover, the problem is almost certain to have started in beta 12.
(I perform these operations very often, and I default to using 64-bit. This Alt-F7..Listbox thing is a great power of TC.)