831 - Tree View: new node appended as last item, instead of in sorted position

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831 - Tree View: new node appended as last item, instead of in sorted position

#1 Post by danielchung » 18.11.2020, 11:06

OS: Microsoft Windows 7
FreeCommander version: 831 64-bit donor

Hi Marek,

Support you call the "Tree View" pane and the "Content" pane.
If you create a new folder in the "Content" pane,
and click into this folder,
a new tree node is created in the "Tree View" pane.
However, as we expect the new tree node to be in its sorted position,
it is appended to the end of its correct level.
Is it possible for this new node to be in its sorted position?

Thanks.

Daniel
Last edited by danielchung on 09.12.2020, 05:22, edited 1 time in total.

danielchung
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Re: Tree View: new node appended as last item, instead of in sorted position

#2 Post by danielchung » 20.11.2020, 09:26

Hi Marek,

This is correct on a local drive, but appended on a network-mapped drive.
In my case, my network-mapped driver is an "https://"-mappied drive.

Thanks.

Daniel

danielchung
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Re: Tree View: new node appended as last item, instead of in sorted position

#3 Post by danielchung » 24.11.2020, 05:25

Hi Marek,

If it is a local drive:

The following operations results in the correct position:
1. Do "new" to create a folder in the "Content" pane;
2. Do "paste" to paste a folder from the clipboard onto the "Content" pane.
Any of the above will automatically create a new folder in the "Tree View" pane in the corrected sorted position.

The following operation results in the wrong position:
3. Drag a folder from another panel to the "Content" pane.
This will not automatically create a folder in the "Tree View" pane.
If you then click open the new folder in the "Content" pane,
then a folder will be created in the "Tree View" pane at the end of the current level, instead of in its sorted position.

Thanks.

Daniel

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