[XFCE 0000004]: Right click context menu broken

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Sat Nov 15 13:03:32 CET 2003


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http://bugs.xfce.org/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000004
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Reporter:                   Zephaniah
Handler:                    
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Project:                    XFCE
Bug ID:                     0000004
Category:                   xffm
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   minor
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     new
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Date Submitted:             2003-11-15 11:44 GMT
Last Modified:              2003-11-15 12:03 GMT
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Summary:                    Right click context menu broken
Description: 
If you are in a directory, and have selected a file, then try to right
click on another file or the directory you get a "Cut,Copy,Remove" menu
instead of the standard "Refresh, Hide Menu..." menu. This makes normal
right clicking a two-step process. You have to first left click, then
right click to get the desired menu.
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 Zephaniah - 2003-11-15 12:03 GMT 
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Seems there's more to this one than I thought, drag and drop is also broken
in the same manner.

1. Select one file with left click.
2. Select and hold a second file with left click and drag this somewhere.
3. Both files are selected when only the second should be.

The above behaviour should only occur when Ctrl (or shift) is held down.
You can work around it by left clicking the second file once, then
clicking and dragging again, but I don't think this is a good way to work.



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