Awww, what's going on here.....
Using the above view scheme again.....
pane 1 = location (root)
pane 2 = filetype
pane 3 = artist
There are more panes, but I think this is far as we need to go for this. The past 24 hours contains....
.avi
.bmp
.jpg
.mp3
I've worked a bit, and want to listen a bit, so I click on mp3 in pane 2, then "Queen" in pane 3. All the Queen tracks are correctly listed. I doubleclick on the first file in the list, and it, and all other Queen tracks are added to playing now (replace). This is what I expect to happen.
What I didn't expect was that the .jpg and .bmp files that had been filtered out of the list via pane 2 started playing in the viz'n window.
That can't be right surely?
Here's another one that's beginning to get to me too....
If I arrive at a list of files by clicking through various panes, or a smartlist, or whatever, I often use the "<search here>" field to fine tune the list. Lately, this has been returning some really bizarre results.
? ? ?
So far, I've not been able to replicate this, but believe me, it happened......
I browsed to a directory using MC's internal explorer, I then selected several files I wanted to delete by leftclicking on the file list and dragging the cursor over my file selection, when i was happy, I hit the delete key and MC deleted the entire directory. Not just the files, the actual directory. Thankfully the files were not of major importance, but still. I've noticed other oddity's here while trying to replicate this event and I'm not sure if they're related.
When the above deletion happened, it went something like this....
go to an explorer location via the favourites menu, expand location, click on folder in the tree, when the list was populated, left click on file list, holding down the mouse button (this should move focus from tree to file list, right?) drag over selection, release mouse button, press delete key on keyboard. *poof* directory is gone.
Now, this left-click 'n' drag to select a bunch of files. How is that supposed to work? Sometimes it lets me do it, other times, it acts like I'm trying to drag and drop a file within the list and the cursor will change to an "action unavailable" icon (this is in the same list), so which is the bug; when it works, or when it doesn't?
I have my windows screensaver set on a 1 minute delay, password protected. I have a little proggy that sits in my system tray that lets me control the screensaver from a right click menu, which let's me disable the screensaver to stop it cutting in when I'm reading a lengthy passage. MC has started to mess with it, enabling a disabled screensaver on startup and exit. Why is that? and can it be stopped from doing so?
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