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Selected item makes large jumps in certain situations #1025

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jacobgruber opened this issue Dec 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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Selected item makes large jumps in certain situations #1025

jacobgruber opened this issue Dec 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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@jacobgruber
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Sometimes the selected item will make huge jumps in specific situations. After renaming or creating a new file, the selection will jump to this item after a variety of actions. Triggers include deleting a file or opening a file. This may be related to #375.

I was able to recreate this behavior in isolation by

  1. Create and enter a new folder
  2. Create multiple new files through marta
  3. Open any file

Regardless of which file is opened, the selection jumps to the most recently created file. This behavior is especially annoying after creating a new folder in a directory with many files, as the folder will always appear at the top and the selection will jump to this position regardless of where I was before.

Thank you for making marta <3 I wish I could help fix this.

@user3587412
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This is happening to me too. I am trying to recreate this behavior consistently but it usually happens when a new folder is created. The selection jump interferes with Quick Look too.

@yanex
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yanex commented May 8, 2024

Partially, the issue will be fixed in Marta 0.8.3.
For future versions, I plan to significantly improve directory refreshing machinery.

@yanex yanex added this to the 0.8.2 milestone May 8, 2024
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