File Deletion can cause Viewport Jumps - oddity
when you delete a file
(I wonder if hard or soft deletes matters? as most often, I've been doing both, but didn't particularly pay attention ?)
there are times (not always) when the /viewport/ moves around
as in instead of simply dropping down to the next file
the viewport moves, to kind of, keep that next file,
i'll say, more towards the middle of the viewport (though not always)
name sort, ascending
not really an issue, but a bit of an oddity,
in that things are apt to "move around" a bit
before finally settling (down)
File Deletion can cause Viewport Jumps - oddity
Re: File Deletion can cause Viewport Jumps - oddity
Do you have focus_next_after_delete disabled?
With focus_next_after_delete disabled, Everything will likely jump to the file in the recycle bin after deletion.
With focus_next_after_delete disabled, Everything will likely jump to the file in the recycle bin after deletion.
Re: File Deletion can cause Viewport Jumps - oddity
No.Do you have focus_next_after_delete disabled?
Only, Config: select_focus_on_lost_selection=1
Only a soft delete shows the behavior.(I wonder if hard or soft deletes matters? as most often, I've been doing both, but didn't particularly pay attention ?)
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Everything: 1.5.0.1383a (x86)
OS: Windows NT 6.1 7601 (x64)
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Command line: -instance 15
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Re: File Deletion can cause Viewport Jumps - oddity
So... something else must be playing into this, no.
DUPE'ing, coloring, group_lines, dupe_line_color=#000000 ... ?
(I'll note, that a user.js file, holding custom .ini settings - that override Everything.ini settings, would make it much easier to duplicate a Profile settings, elsewhere. [But for that purpose alone, I can simply copy the .ini itself, no?])
This doesn't really show it, but at least the delete from the bottom of the window jumps back to center.
DUPE'ing, coloring, group_lines, dupe_line_color=#000000 ... ?
(I'll note, that a user.js file, holding custom .ini settings - that override Everything.ini settings, would make it much easier to duplicate a Profile settings, elsewhere. [But for that purpose alone, I can simply copy the .ini itself, no?])
This doesn't really show it, but at least the delete from the bottom of the window jumps back to center.
Re: File Deletion can cause Viewport Jumps - oddity
From the top of my head (so likely missing a couple of options)
- Command-line: -install-config
- Command-line: -add-config
- Search Command: /add-config
- Menu => Tools => Import and Export Settings
BTW:
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OS: Windows NT 6.1 7601 (x64)
Re: File Deletion can cause Viewport Jumps - oddity
The viewport jump is caused by focusing the next item, before the old item is deleted.
If the old deleted file was at the bottom, the next file will be offscreen.
Everything will center the new focus if it is offscreen.
The next alpha update will trial not bringing the next focus into view when the top most selected item is visible.
If the old deleted file was at the bottom, the next file will be offscreen.
Everything will center the new focus if it is offscreen.
The next alpha update will trial not bringing the next focus into view when the top most selected item is visible.
Re: File Deletion can cause Viewport Jumps - oddity
Why not?32-bit Everything on 64-bit Windows? Why?
I tend to stick with the least common denominator unless there is some pervasive reason to do otherwise.
And I'll note that the clip above really isn't indicative of what I was seeing.
With what I was* seeing, focus was always within the viewport, but jumping rather wildly until finally settling down.
Like it was jumping towards the bottom, then towards the top, then finally stopping a few lines down, kind of thing.
And this was happening time after time after time, on consecutive deletes.
*Was.
Heh. And my thought was I'd just go I capture a clip of it doing it in action.
But... well, things came up, changed a bit, my searches changed or what I've been doing has changed... & so far, I've not gotten it to do it. And then I'd have thoughts, oh, it must be this & that & the other that I must have done that precipitated it - but so far... I don't have the clip - yet.
Re: File Deletion can cause Viewport Jumps - oddity
Everything 1.5.0.1384a will avoid no longer center the view after deleting an item that is in view.
The next item will be focused and stay at the top/bottom of the view.
The next item will be focused and stay at the top/bottom of the view.