Re-use tab feature has a small bug

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blackbit
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Re-use tab feature has a small bug

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When you open a folder using the XYplorer command line switch, a new tab no longer appears if a tab for that folder is already open.

However : If you have no instance open yet, and the folder specified on the command line is the same folder as the startpath in the ini file... ;-) You guessed it : still two tabs ;-)

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Re: Re-use tab feature has a small bug

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blackbit wrote:When you open a folder using the XYplorer command line switch, a new tab no longer appears if a tab for that folder is already open.

However : If you have no instance open yet, and the folder specified on the command line is the same folder as the startpath in the ini file... ;-) You guessed it : still two tabs ;-)
Yep, fixed.

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