2. Create directory test with the following structure inside:
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test
| EMPTY
| EMPTY.TXT
| EMPTY.TXT.bak
|
+---0dot
| 0EMPTY
| 0EMPTY.TXT
| 0EMPTY.TXT.bak
|
+---1.dot
| 1EMPTY
| 1EMPTY.TXT
| 1EMPTY.TXT.bak
|
\---2.dot.s
2EMPTY
2EMPTY.TXT
2EMPTY.TXT.bak
3. Stay in test directory and press Ctrl+B to get flat view. Now stand on any file an press Shift+F6 for inplace rename. As you can see, only the filename without part after the last dot is selected. It's OK so far.
4. Now move up and down and you should see that all goes wrong: file without extension is unselected, files in subdirectories are selected with the full path and extension... Note that results may be different depending on the file you have started navigation up-down.
5. Press Ctrl+B again to finish flat view, go back to test directory and now use Alt+F7 without any parameters. Just press Alt+F7, then click "Feed to listbox" button.
6. Repeat actions described in p.3,4 and observe different behaviour wnen navigating up and down after pressing Shift+F6.
This behaviour seems to be present in TC from the very beginning of navigating up-down (in TC9 alpha?):
history.ini wrote:08.04.15 Added: Shift+F6 inplace rename: Press up or down arrow to rename and switch to previous/next file (32/64)