https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393267

            Bug ID: 393267
           Summary: Creating a new file/dir silently fails when you do it
                    inside of an empty folder
           Product: krusader
           Version: 2.6.0
          Platform: Debian unstable
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: m...@fork.pl
          Reporter: morfi...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Creating a new dir or file isn't a big deal for Krusader when it does this
inside of directories, which contain many files -- at least one. The at last
one file is needed to select it for the mouse context menu. When you don't have
any files in a dir, the mouse context menu works (is limited in options), but
there's no way to create a new dir or empty file using this menu (even though
you have such options). Selecting Create New -> folder/empty file simply does
nothing.

Step to reproduce this bug:

- create an empty directory (you can use a terminal)
- change directory to the newly created one using Krusader left or right panel
- try to create a dir or an empty file using the mouse context menu -- you
should get no error and also no files will be created

Creating an empty file/dir from the "file" menu works well even inside of an
empty dir. Also shortcuts works.

Even if you have some files in a dir, but you haven't selected any of them, you
still won't be able to create a file or dir using the mouse context menu.
Simply you have to select something in order to do it.

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