#3032: Ctrl+a should not select root directory in file tab
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Reporter: Udasomu_Shakerabu | Owner:
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: needs verified
Component: GTK UI | Version: 1.3.14
Keywords: |
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If using Ctrl+a in the file tab, it selects both the files and the root
directory.
If I keep Ctrl pressed, and click a file to exclude it from the selection,
then right-click on the selection and select a priority, then this
priority will be applied to every files, including the unselected one,
because the root directory is selected, and the selected priority will
apply to it and all its descendants.
Currently, I have to use Ctrl+a, then while keeping Ctrl pressed, unselect
both the files I don't want to select, and the root directory, so the
priority isn't applied to the files I unselected.
I'm pretty sure this wasn't a problem before, although I don't remember
when it started. Maybe it did visually select the root directory, but
didn't apply the priority to it if other files were selected?
Either the root directory must not be selected by Ctrl+a, or the selected
priority must not be applied to the root directory, if the selection
includes another file (or a subdirectory).
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/3032>
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