network: cut files do not disappear

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cajhin
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network: cut files do not disappear

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Go to any networked folder.
Cut a file -> the file gets 'greyed out'
Right-click on any folder, and Paste

-> The file is moved, but it is still visible in the file panel.
You need to refresh to make the file disappear.

Since it was XYp itself that moved the file, it should know that it is no longer in the original folder - even with auto-refresh turned off.


P.S. Not worth its own topic: I have a button to show/hide hidden items on my toolbar. Very nice. It would be even nicer if the button indicated the current state (or at least the popup text should say if hidden items are currently displayed or not).

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Re: network: cut files do not disappear

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cajhin wrote:Go to any networked folder.
Cut a file -> the file gets 'greyed out'
Right-click on any folder, and Paste

-> The file is moved, but it is still visible in the file panel.
You need to refresh to make the file disappear.

Since it was XYp itself that moved the file, it should know that it is no longer in the original folder - even with auto-refresh turned off.
Yep, correct. I fixed that.
cajhin wrote:P.S. Not worth its own topic: I have a button to show/hide hidden items on my toolbar. Very nice. It would be even nicer if the button indicated the current state (or at least the popup text should say if hidden items are currently displayed or not).
Pressed state is planned for later. But adjusting at least the tooltip is a good idea. Just did it. :)

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Post by cajhin »

Thanks, it works now, but now there's a new bug:

right-click on a folder in the file panel, and paste.
The file is not pasted into the selected folder, but into the current folder (the parent folder which is currently displayed in the file panel).

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Post by admin »

cajhin wrote:right-click on a folder in the file panel, and paste.
The file is not pasted into the selected folder, but into the current folder (the parent folder which is currently displayed in the file panel).
Yep, thanks! Fixed.

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