Bugs and issues - current donor version.
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stephen147
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#1
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by stephen147 » 16.06.2019, 19:33
How to replicate:
- Open a tab in each panel
- In the in-active panel right click on the tab
- Select: Go to locked path
- It affects the active tab in the active panel instead of the tab I've right-clicked on.
See here for problem:

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Dreamer
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#2
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by Dreamer » 17.06.2019, 18:09
Confirmed.
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stephen147
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#4
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by stephen147 » 10.07.2019, 20:11
This is fixed but it deactivates and activates the other panel after performing any action on the inactive panel.
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#5
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by Dreamer » 10.07.2019, 21:03
Hm.. I'm not sure it's a bug, when creating new tab, panel is switched too, but when using Properties, it's not switched, so perhaps it should behave the same.
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#6
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by stephen147 » 10.07.2019, 21:40
Right-clicking in the inactive panel to close a tab then activates the previously inactive panel doesn't seem correct.
What if I was panel A (active panel) and wanted to copy something over to panel B
So I right-click in panel B on a tab to go to the locked folder path which it then activates panel B, doesn't seem right IMO.
Just thought I'd point this out.
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