[Xfce-bugs] [XFCE 0000054]: Broken multiple selection
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Mon Dec 29 20:34:10 CET 2003
The following bug has been CLOSED
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http://bugs.xfce.org/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000054
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Reporter: Zephaniah
Handler: edscott
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Project: XFCE
Bug ID: 0000054
Category: xffm
Reproducibility: always
Severity: minor
Priority: normal
Status: closed
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Date Submitted: 2003-12-26 03:49 GMT
Last Modified: 2003-12-29 19:34 GMT
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Summary: Broken multiple selection
Description:
Multiple selection does not work right in xffm. Upon moving to a new
directory, that directory is selected. Now drag a file somewhere, and both
the directory and file are selected, as if ctrl were held down! I'm sure
this is not the intented behaviour. It also happens when you have a file
selected, and click and drag a second file, they both get selected!
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edscott - 2003-12-29 19:16 GMT
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selection will no longer occur on expand/collapse events. Also, the "new"
multiple selection mode no longer relies on mouse move. Instead, if you
hold down the mouse long enough, the unselected items will be reselected.
And further more, the option to turn off the "new" multiple selection mode
and return to classic gtk behaviour is now available from the options main
menu.
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edscott - 2003-12-29 19:34 GMT
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applied fix to 4.1 tree as well.
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