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Reporter | amnon | Assigned To | | |
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Priority | normal | Severity | tweak | Reproducibility | always |
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Status | closed | Resolution | duplicate | |
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Projection | none | ETA | none | |
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Platform | x86_64-Darwin-qt4 | OS | Mac OS X | OS Version | 10.12.6 |
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Product Version | 0.7.8 | Product Build | Revision: 7400, 2017/02/24 | |
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Summary | 0001932: After a file is deleted (F8 or <Shift> F8), the topmost file becomes selected |
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Description | When a certain file is selected or in focus and then F8 or <shift>F8 is pressed, the file is deleted but instead of the next available file being in focus (as is the behavior in TotalCommander), the topmost file in the directory becomes the one in focus.
This behavior is makes the process of manually deleting specific files tiresome as each time there is a need to remember the last position that was in focus and scroll down to it in order to continue from that point |
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Steps To Reproduce | focus on a file in a directory where several files exist (preferably many files to see the effect) or select several files to delete. Next press F8 or <Shift> F8. The focused position will be lost and the topmost item will be in focus. |
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Additional Information | I assume this occurs in all operating systems, but only checked on Mac. |
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Tags | No tags attached. |
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Fixed in Revision | |
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Operating system | MacOSX |
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Widgetset | QT4 |
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Architecture | 64-bit |
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