Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
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Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
1. Ctrl+F1.
2. Open a folder with two or more columns of folders.
3. Reduce the width of the active panel to the width of two columns so that a scrollbar appears.
4. Place the cursor on the first folder of the second column and press Del.
After deleting, the cursor will move to the top of the list.
2. Open a folder with two or more columns of folders.
3. Reduce the width of the active panel to the width of two columns so that a scrollbar appears.
4. Place the cursor on the first folder of the second column and press Del.
After deleting, the cursor will move to the top of the list.
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
Here the cursor goes to the next folder that is below the deleted folder
Maybe I did something wrong: https://tcmd.madsenworld.dk/columdelete.mp4
Maybe I did something wrong: https://tcmd.madsenworld.dk/columdelete.mp4
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
Remove the files, leave only two columns of folders.
It is necessary that the scrollbar appears because of the length of the folder names, not the files.
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
Confirmed whith only folders present in the dir.
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
It's not the lack of files. See the last sentence.
It's just easier to get a bug without files.
It's just easier to get a bug without files.
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
? No, it is a - good - feature.
Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
2JOUBE
Are you serious?
What's good about that?
Of course this is a bug.
Are you serious?

Of course this is a bug.
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
I cannot reproduce that. The cursor remains in the second column at the top and focuses the folder directly below the one deleted.
I tried with a fresh ini and TC 32-bit. I can't make the width EXACTLY two columns, so is it just a bit less than 2 or a bit more than 2?
And is the second column shown at the far left, or is there a column displayed to the left of it (only relevant when a bit more than 2 columns are shown).
I tried with a fresh ini and TC 32-bit. I can't make the width EXACTLY two columns, so is it just a bit less than 2 or a bit more than 2?
And is the second column shown at the far left, or is there a column displayed to the left of it (only relevant when a bit more than 2 columns are shown).
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
Confirmed.
2ghisler(Author)
Just select an entry at the top of the second column and make sure that the column is not completely shown by moving the divider between left and right panel. Then delete the folder.
2ghisler(Author)
Just select an entry at the top of the second column and make sure that the column is not completely shown by moving the divider between left and right panel. Then delete the folder.
Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
First. Otherwise, how do you get a scrollbar with two columns?is it just a bit less than 2 or a bit more than 2?
If more than two columns are shown, it doesn't matter whether the second column is the first or second in the displayed list.
... folder.
Last edited by Fla$her on 2023-11-20, 12:00 UTC, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
here is a video showing it with a clean .ini file: https://tcmd.madsenworld.dk/columndelete2.mp4
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
Thanks for the video! There are two conditions needed to get the error:
1. The directory must be EMPTY
2. Delete to recycle bin must be disabled. When I press DEL with a fresh ini, it would delete to recycle bin, with no problems focusing the cursor.
1. The directory must be EMPTY
2. Delete to recycle bin must be disabled. When I press DEL with a fresh ini, it would delete to recycle bin, with no problems focusing the cursor.
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
2ghisler(Author)
Thanks for the clarifications. Didn't pay attention to it.
Thanks for the clarifications. Didn't pay attention to it.
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Re: Deleting the first folder from the second column moves the cursor to the beginning
2ghisler(Author)
I have "Delete to recycle bin" disabled in Windows for most drives, so even with a clean .ini file my TC will not delete to recycle bin - but I guess you figured that out from the missing "Move to Recycle bin" dialog in the video.
I have "Delete to recycle bin" disabled in Windows for most drives, so even with a clean .ini file my TC will not delete to recycle bin - but I guess you figured that out from the missing "Move to Recycle bin" dialog in the video.
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