could this really be an option, as its one of the damned most annoying
things from windows? this is the only reason i dont use one click in
windows, i liked the no auto highlighting



On 2/26/06, Mikko Linnalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 15:10 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> > The single-click should now work as it does in Windows Explorer and
> > similar apps. Can those of you who use the single-click mode please
> > verify that it's ok.
> >
> > Benedikt
>
> Seems to work pretty good, though I found one "bug". Trying to de-select
> files selects them right back. For example, select all files in a folder
> with Ctrl-A and start de-selecting them one by one holding Ctrl -->
> right after when file gets de-selected, it's selected again because
> mouse is hovering on it.
>
> Other than that, I couldn't find any bugs spesific to single click mode.
>
> One thing that's valid for double click also, is that when selecting
> files with Shift pressed more than once in a row, only the last action
> is valid. Example: You have 5 files in a folder (A, B, C, D and E).
> 1. Select file C, then hold shift and select E --> Files C, D and E are
> selected
> 2. While still holding shift, select file A --> Files A, B and C are
> selected (so D and E are de-selected at this point)
>
> Usually after these 2 steps, all the files (A to E) are selected. This
> is kind of matter of taste, functionality just felt a bit wierd to me
>
> -Mikko Linnalo
>
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