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From: | A. Gordon |
Subject: | Re: [gcmd-dev] Quicksearch improvement |
Date: | Tue, 28 Mar 2006 06:43:05 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5 (X11/20051201) |
Micha wrote:
What I meant was there is no "aaq" file. "aaq" is a mistake that matches no file.More precisly, what do i have to do to get the focus from aab to aaq then ? In the shown case.
I'll explain differently: Sometimes I want to go to a known file quickly (lets say "aac").I type (too quickly...) ALT + "a" + "a" + "c" + "v" ("v" is a mistake, because my finger slipped...) + "enter". "aacv" doesn't match any file, and gcmd would focus on a completely irrelevant file. With this little fix, gcmd will keep the focus on "aac" (because it matched the previous "aac" filter).
Does this make sense ? I hope I explained it correctly. It happens to me a lot and I prefer this new behavior.
Assaf.
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