x64 v705 and earlier
To reproduce:
Use quick filter to filter something (for example only info.txt files)
CTRL-B for plain view
Select multiple .txt files that happen to be in different folders
Right-click as if to open them either via mouse or keyboard
Crashes every time. Doesn't matter if it's two files or 50 as long as they're not all in the same folder.
Bug when right-clicking multiple files - filtered plain view
Re: Bug when right-clicking multiple files - filtered plain
I can't replicate the crash (maybe it's a shell extension at fault here in your case), but the context menu I get doesn't seem right...
Multiple files selection:
Single file selection:
XE705x64 portable on win7x64sp1.
Multiple files selection:
Single file selection:
XE705x64 portable on win7x64sp1.
Re: Bug when right-clicking multiple files - filtered plain
For what it's worth, it doesn't happen in FC 2009.02b
Isn't it expected that the context menu would be different for one file vs. multiple?
Isn't it expected that the context menu would be different for one file vs. multiple?
Re: Bug when right-clicking multiple files - filtered plain
@WasabiNME send bug report to Marek. Even if no one can't replicate the crash, Marek could fix the problem based on your bug report.
Re: Bug when right-clicking multiple files - filtered plain
Can't reproduce either, when using mouse, it's ok, all file are opened in the notepad, but...
...when open using Enter, I have the error dialog:
I tried with the same files, some of them have the same name.
FC 704 x64, Win 7 x64.
...when open using Enter, I have the error dialog:
Code: Select all
Notepad
Cannot find the D:.....ext file.
Do you want to create a new file?
FC 704 x64, Win 7 x64.
Re: Bug when right-clicking multiple files - filtered plain
Here is the context menu I get when the filtered files are in the same folder (check my first screenshot above for the differences, when I was filtering files in Plain view):WasabiNME wrote:Isn't it expected that the context menu would be different for one file vs. multiple?
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