>
> no. "windows" reversed the convention. before windows existed in the mac
> and
> amiga etc. worlds shift was multi-select, control was range select. i am
> following the original convention by default. efm can switch to do it the
> "windows way". but nothng is exposed in the gui to do that - the code is
> there
> though.
>

Ok ! I didn't know that. Anyway that's not an habit that couldn't be lost -
particularly if it comes from windows ;)



> you could do this with multiple fm views... but this is going too far. efm
> is
> intended as a basic SIMPLE fm that you get "for free" because the majority
> of
> the infra for a fm is already lurking inside e - and this just exposes it.
> we
> need to get e17 released and so i want efm to remain simple - we can worry
> about more features after release - unless those features are really core
> to
> the thing working properly at all. as such the old fm that brought up a new
> window per dir worked wonders on macos and amigaos and a dozen others for
> many
> years. its very simple and flexible. thats all i wanted for e17 - fore e18
> etc.
> we can look at doing more.
>

For sure that's not needed for a release !
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