[OK]RC3: Deleted nameless folders remain in browser view
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[OK]RC3: Deleted nameless folders remain in browser view
This problem occurs only when 'scan headers' is on:
In a directory containing multiple subdirectories, deleting one of them does not remove folder from view, a nameless, non-functional folder icon remains.
In a directory containing multiple subdirectories, deleting one of them does not remove folder from view, a nameless, non-functional folder icon remains.
Last edited by marsh on Tue Jun 07, 2005 1:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: RC3: Deleted nameless folders remain in browser view
I can't reproduce this bug. When i remove folder, thumbnail view or other is refreshed...marsh wrote:This problem occurs only when 'scan headers' is on:
In a directory containing multiple subdirectories, deleting one of them does not remove folder from view, a nameless, non-functional folder icon remains.
Pierre.
Re: RC3: Deleted nameless folders remain in browser view
Works good here too, also with "Auto refresh" option disabled. What is your OS?
Dreamer
I got similiar bugs in 1.74, but I can't reproduce this bug in RC3. I look into it.
Edit: OK I got it already. I occurs only in thumbnails views.
I am using Windows 98 SE
Edit2: Occurs in all 'scan headers' modes with me. And I can't reproduce this in XP at all.
Edit3: Occurs also in XP, check below for mor info.
Edit: OK I got it already. I occurs only in thumbnails views.
I am using Windows 98 SE
Edit2: Occurs in all 'scan headers' modes with me. And I can't reproduce this in XP at all.
Edit3: Occurs also in XP, check below for mor info.
Last edited by ckv on Sat Jun 11, 2005 1:45 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I got breakthrough when debugging this bug.
OK heres how to reproduce.
- go to 'Options / Browser / File list'
- Check all checkboxes in both 'Items shown in...' groupboxes, except the 'All other files', uncheck them.
- Then go to Browser select thumbnails / (thumbnails & details) or details view.
- Browse to folder where are multiple sub directorys
- delete one of them (described bug should occur)
A nother way
- reproduce two first septs
- Then go to Browser select any other mode than last time.
- Browse to folder where are multiple sub directorys
- delete one of them
- change view mode (described bug should occur)
and a nother
- reproduce two first septs except check also 'All other files'
- Then go to Browser select thumbnail or details view.
- Browse to folder where are multiple sub directorys
- delete one of them
- Go to check 'All other files' checkbox (described bug should occur)
I got couple ways more to reproduce this, but this should be enough.
Note: You can use clean ini to test this, but it didn't make any difference for me.
OK heres how to reproduce.
- go to 'Options / Browser / File list'
- Check all checkboxes in both 'Items shown in...' groupboxes, except the 'All other files', uncheck them.
- Then go to Browser select thumbnails / (thumbnails & details) or details view.
- Browse to folder where are multiple sub directorys
- delete one of them (described bug should occur)
A nother way
- reproduce two first septs
- Then go to Browser select any other mode than last time.
- Browse to folder where are multiple sub directorys
- delete one of them
- change view mode (described bug should occur)
and a nother
- reproduce two first septs except check also 'All other files'
- Then go to Browser select thumbnail or details view.
- Browse to folder where are multiple sub directorys
- delete one of them
- Go to check 'All other files' checkbox (described bug should occur)
I got couple ways more to reproduce this, but this should be enough.
Note: You can use clean ini to test this, but it didn't make any difference for me.
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UI-less Settings - Documentation of all the hidden settings in XnView.
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XFAM - Tool to create and customize XnView file associations.
Occurs also in Windows XP
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Fixed in RC5.
Thanks Pierre
ckit, marsh. Could you confirm.

ckit, marsh. Could you confirm.
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Method 1 -> Fixed in RC5
Method 2 -> Fixed in RC5
Method 3 -> Fixed in RC5
Method 2 -> Fixed in RC5
Method 3 -> Fixed in RC5
Last edited by ckit on Tue Jun 07, 2005 1:54 am, edited 2 times in total.
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