Tested it on a couple of devices in the latest official and beta releases, fresh/default settings. To reproduce it:
Not required but it makes it a lot easier to test and see:
A. Create a custom button with
#372;
(
to make it easier to invoke throughout the testing);
B. Set all three
Autosize [..]:
input fields under
Colors and Styles > Styles > Columns
to
0
.
Steps:
1. Create or use different directories with different longest file name sizes. (
The issue will be more apparent if there are enough files for 2+ columns);
2. Open the directories in tabs next to each other (on one and the same pane, but which pane doesn't matter);
3. Set all tabs to
Views > List
;
4. Disable/uncheck
Tools > Customize List > Autosize Columns
in the tabs;
5. Go back-and-forth between the tabs. Press the custom
#372;
button on each tab (
or manually invoke Columns > Autosize Columns Now (#372)
). First in tab 1, then tab 2, optionally a 3rd tab, etc. The issue will have appeared during this, otherwise look at the earlier tab(s) again or repeat this step.
Alternative (replacing the steps above)
A. Create a custom button with
#407;
;
4+5. Go back-and-forth between the tabs. Press the custom
#407;
button once per tab/switch (
or manually toggle Tools > Customize List > Autosize Columns (#407)
). First in tab 1, then tab 2, optionally a 3rd tab, etc, then back in tab 1, tab 2, etc, until the issue appears.
You will see that toggling or invoking the Autosize on one tab influences all of that pane's tabs when
Tools > Customize List > Autosize Columns
is turned off in those, similar to in
the recording here.