DopeFish
Apr 18 2004, 19:28
when using "rename" for files in "downloads" window, the cursor get focused on the "OK" button, instead of selecting whole filename, like windows (when renaming) does.
ps: in eMule everithing works fine
2
reanimated: not a bug but still...

btw, where cosmetic errors should be placed?
| QUOTE (DopeFish @ Apr 18 2004, 19:28) |
| when using "rename" for files in "downloads" window, the cursor get focused on the "OK" button, instead of selecting whole filename, like windows (when renaming) does. |
Please, describe in detaild what you do (the whole sequence button, menu, etc.).
| QUOTE (DopeFish @ Apr 18 2004, 19:28) |
| ps: in eMule everithing works fine |
I don't think so

| QUOTE (DopeFish @ Apr 18 2004, 19:28) |
2reanimated: not a bug but still... btw, where cosmetic errors should be placed?  |
All bugs should be placed here.
reanimated838uk
Apr 18 2004, 21:02
If you add a shortcut for the rename function, you get this popup, to cleanup, edit and whatnot. I too would like the focus on the filename, which i had mentioned in one of the beta threads.
@Dopefish, but focus issues are there by design, and arent bugs since they are made that way.
i know this 'bug' too:
if you enable the shortcup for renaming files in downloading list and tip the shortcup
the window that appears have focus on the OK button and not on the editbox
[EDIT]
reanimated838uk are you flash ???
reanimated838uk
Apr 18 2004, 21:33
Flash?
as in show off?
or rich
or the speedy man flash

why do you ask?
the speedy man flash (gordon ??? i can't recall)
reanimated838uk
Apr 18 2004, 22:40
Flash and Flash Gordon are two different people

Gordon sucks lol.
ok so you're flash

(don't want to irritate u)
reanimated838uk
Apr 18 2004, 22:54
Matt Murdock actually

-- I'm quitting while im ahead, don't want to get back into smalltalking lol.
DopeFish
Jul 1 2004, 17:08
guys, so what 'bout this one? any movements?
Fuxie - DK
Jul 2 2004, 05:06
Wonder why I haven't seen this thread before...

It's bugging the hell out of me too... I'm renaming 90% or more of my downloads, and
ALWAYS have to move the focus...
DonGato
Jul 2 2004, 08:42
Use the other rename way...
DopeFish
Jul 2 2004, 10:29
| QUOTE (DonGato @ Jul 2 2004, 08:42) |
| Use the other rename way... |
what do you mean?
reanimated838uk
Jul 2 2004, 10:52
file details
DopeFish
Jul 2 2004, 11:12
| QUOTE (reanimated838uk @ Jul 2 2004, 11:52) |
file details |
then why do we have "rename the file" option under shortcuts>downloading files? i thought its made exactly for user to bind 'F2' to rename filenames

its becomes useless if we still have to go for 'file ditails' box to change a name. thats what you suggesting?
just was wondering, why its impossible to make focus focused on edit string? official client has this option 'by default'. F2=rename (with the whole name selected and ready to be edited), as anywhere in windows OS's.
DonGato
Jul 2 2004, 12:41
Ok, ok... if it's such bothersome to you.

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I never used that feature because I use the "View file details (sources)" that takes me directly to the rename feature and additionally shows me which names are used on the network. Much more useful than the other feature.
DopeFish
Jul 2 2004, 12:58

respect!
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