1. On the Copy To option in the right click menu in the listview, is there ever any difference in the behaviour of the "..." option and the "Browse for Copy Destination..." option? (Similarly for the Move and Backup options). So far they seem to work exactly the same.
2. When entering anything into a blank search field I notice that the checkbox to include that criterion in the search is automatically ticked; however, if I then remove all entries from a given search tab then the checkbox is not automatically unticked. Is this intended or do you think it could be better to clear the checkbox again?
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Exactly. It's a bit confusing, you're right.mpt23px02 wrote:1. On the Copy To option in the right click menu in the listview, is there ever any difference in the behaviour of the "..." option and the "Browse for Copy Destination..." option? (Similarly for the Move and Backup options). So far they seem to work exactly the same.
No, making a search with all entries blank can be a meaningful thing, esp. since we have visual filters: the search is then a quick way to see all files.mpt23px02 wrote:2. When entering anything into a blank search field I notice that the checkbox to include that criterion in the search is automatically ticked; however, if I then remove all entries from a given search tab then the checkbox is not automatically unticked. Is this intended or do you think it could be better to clear the checkbox again?
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Fixed it. (4.20.0042)admin wrote:Exactly. It's a bit confusing, you're right.mpt23px02 wrote:1. On the Copy To option in the right click menu in the listview, is there ever any difference in the behaviour of the "..." option and the "Browse for Copy Destination..." option? (Similarly for the Move and Backup options). So far they seem to work exactly the same.