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When you use ">" to go to the next page of files, the bar will be on the 1st file of the new page. If this happens to be a truncated filename that would normally show the long-filename at the bottom, it's not triggering the call to get the long filename.
If you went to the next page by scrolling down after the last entry on a page, then it does work properly.
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When you use ">" to go to the next page of files, the bar will be on the 1st file of the new page. If this happens to be a truncated filename that would normally show the long-filename at the bottom, it's not triggering the call to get the long filename.
If you went to the next page by scrolling down after the last entry on a page, then it does work properly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: