* Configuration | General | Keep focused item in view after sorting:.
The factory default (and hitherto hardcoded setting) is 1.Īdditionally to Up and Down (menu Go) this service also sets in when you enter a subfolder via the file list, and (this is new!) when you go to a location via breadcrumb.
+ Tweak to toggle the service that selects the recent subfolder (taken from the "Recent Locations" data) when going Up or Down.
Now delimiters are found only between the items.
! SC getinfo("SelectedItemsPathNames") and getinfo("SelectedItemsNames") returned a trailing delimiter after the last returned item.
! Tabs: Same issue as above with drag-hovering tabs in Visual Style "XYplorer Classic".
! Info Panel | Find Files: Color-marking the tab headers for enabled filters did not work well with Clear Type enabled (color artifacts accumulated).
* Both "Keep current item in view after sorting" and "Scroll to top after sorting" are now enabled by factory default.
Note that this option elevates the tweak added in v - 21:57 to UI level. Note that the option is honoured only when no current item is kept in view due to an enabled "Keep current item in view after sorting" (IOW, the latter setting takes precedence). Additionally, if there are no selections in the list, the focus is auto-shifted to the top item. If enabled the list is auto-scrolled to top when you change the sort order.
+ Configuration | General: Added option "Scroll to top after sorting".
! Catalog did not yet fully support native variables etc.).
* Renaming locked items on Win7: You can now escape the "endless" message loop where Win7 again and again shows the same message by holding ESC down until the message finally disappears for good.
Especially nice when the active pane shows a recursive search results listing which you want to explore further on the other pane. Quite useful little trick when you work with Dual Pane. It does not work in Tree, Catalog, and Address Bar. If the item is a file the containing folder is opened and the All sorts of location menus: History (Back, Forward) īreadcrumb Favorites Drives Recent Locations Hotlist etc.
+ Now you can force opening a folder in the other pane (inactive pane) by holding Ctrl+Shift while triggering the open.
Note: BETA versions are a work in progress and might contain fresh bugs.