Scroll to top when clicking column header with no selection
Posted: 02 Aug 2010 15:57
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OK, I could live nicely with this. Any objections out there?avsfan wrote:In other words, if no item is the active selection, please have the scrolling behave as though "Configuration | General | Keep focused item in view after sorting" is turned off.
I agree with the first, but do not understand the second.grindax wrote:When clicking on a column header with no active selection, I consider that to be a new sort for something new I'm interested in. Therefore I'd expect the list to automatically scroll right to the top.
Also, I notice that navigating into a folder automatically scrolls down to the last folder downstream that was entered within that folder. Even if it was deselected beforehand (before moving up) or if I'd manually scrolled to the top before going up. I expect to be at the top of the list, rather than automatically scrolled down to the old location that I went to in the past.
All this only happens when you navigate by history (which you should have mentioned). It cannot be turned off currently.grindax wrote:Let's say I'm inside the Windows folder. Now I double-click on system32 to go inside there. Then I navigate up a level so I'm back at C:\Windows.admin wrote:I agree with the first, but do not understand the second.
At this point, system32 is in view and is currently highlighted. So far so good.
Now I'm no longer interested in system32. So I click in whitespace to deselect it. I then scroll up the list to have a look what else is in the Windows folder, and then when I'm done I navigate up a level so I'm back at C:\
Then later I go back into the Windows folder. XYplorer automatically scrolls me back down to system32 so that it's in view. Even though I have no interest in system32 right now. I'd expect that I should be right up at the top of the Windows folder.
Oh yes, my fault. This is also a feature that cannot be turned off currently. But I see it can be irritating. Note that it only happens when you travel by list (double-clicking /ENTER on folder names). Going to Windows via Tree would not select System32.grindax wrote:Not sure I follow. I'm doing all my navigating by double-clicking on folder names to go into them and double-clicking on whitespace to go up.admin wrote:All this only happens when you navigate by history (which you should have mentioned). It cannot be turned off currently.
Does that change how this should work, i.e. does it invalidate my example?
I would not say "fixed" but changed.grindax wrote:Is this something that can be fixed? I do quite a bit of navigation via the list pane, and this drives me nuts.admin wrote:Oh yes, my fault. This is also a feature that cannot be turned off currently. But I see it can be irritating.
I'm not sure I've followed what behavior you're looking for opinions on, but I think I like it.admin wrote:Who else is driven nuts by this? And who likes it?