You're right, the wife doesn't read interact so I'm safe there. I knew Lisa would be cool (Lisa is an online friend of mine, everyone say "ahhh") wasn't sure how mesue, twherreman or others might react. just a chuckle, you know, I enjoy the battle of the sexes, but no offense is ever intended.
I don't have any experience of programming languages so I'm not going to get caught out by any expectations drawn from that area, I just try to work out how MC does things and go with the flow. Guess I'm fortunate in that respect, though I do understand the gripe.
Matt explained it when I called 'bug' on the problem, and yesterday I searched, using the forum, and google, for quite some time looking for the thread but was unable to find it.
The library browser behaves in a similar fashion, and when I brought that up, it was suggested by Matt that I use access control instead. An access control toggle hotkey was half-promised at the time but it never did materialise
There's a new build cycle just starting, so maybe we can get it in there this time around.
What's really needed, is for a staff member to detail a "proper use" guide for modifiers that includes expected behaviours.
Well, after checking the available modifiers, the only ones that tend to baffle are:
~a and ~list
though having said that, ~mix can get a little unexpected at times, in that if you ask it to return say, 30 files from a particular search string, but there are only 15 results from the search, ~mix forces the instruction to be true by duplicating tracks untill the required number/percentage is met. Then you do a double-take when you see six tracks in the list, all displaying the currently playing icon. the ~nodupe modifier is needed to regain control.
-marko.