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Steven wrote:
> Yes, except for the beta version:
>
> ZTreeBold - Version 1.94a.2
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> I've been trying to keep Kim busy. :-) Just install v1.94a. I doubt
> you'll find the defects fixed by v1.94a.2.
I think I've managed to trip over some of them. The ones that spring to mind (which weren't present
in the last versions I was using, 1.89EA and 1.89E6) are: 1) with split windows open, the _same_
file showing in each window can show wildly differing file sizes, 2) Use of the Up & Down Arrow keys
on the numeric keypad (this is on a regular full-size keyboard, not a laptop) can unexpectedly cause
previously logged directories to become unlogged. This may not occur with _separate_, dedicated
arrow keys, if your keyboard has them. 3) Some big, unintended positional jumps, to other parts of
the directory tree, in the course of routine navigation.
These items fall into the "minor annoyance" category. If Kim is already aware of them, I won't
bother reporting it.
Jordan
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