Ok that also works for me. Kind of...

Try this, create a file in the directory that is being shown by the file 
tree.
Go back and forth once, to update the tree.
Open a file from that directory.

In my case the file disappears again from the tree.

It seems to be related with some sort of cache.

Paulo

Florian Schwehn wrote:
> hi,
>
> i'm using the most recent build of qtc 
> (43869cd416daec03ed9e4f3b8badde1fd4989c34, mac cocoa).
> i can confirm that the system file tree does not update itself. 
> but changing the directory and moving back again makes it up to date 
> for me.
>
>
>
> 2009/12/24 paulo <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>     Hi,
>
>     is it just me, or the widget that displays the system file tree
>     does not
>     update?
>     I just removed some files from one dir, and even if I change dir back
>     and forth, the deleted/renamed dir will still appear as it was when I
>     started qtc.
>     I have to close and open qtc to get the correct file tree again...
>
>     hummm
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