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#89 Navigating with key 'n' doesn't work

Fixed
nobody
None
Medium
Defect
2008-10-01
2008-09-29
Anonymous
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Originally created by: markus.p...@gmail.com
Originally owned by: tortoisesvn

The newly introduce feature to navigate with 'n' to the next message
doesn't seem to work properly (key 'b' works, though).

1. give focus to list view with commit messages, click on last message
2. press 'b' for back two times
3. press 'n' for next two times, currently selected item is not updated
4. press 'arrow up' key
5. cursor is located over the second item from the bottom

What happens is that internally it seems the list updates the information
about the current line, but it is not visible (but also does not correspond
to the line when pressing enter for viewing the diff).

Discussion

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2008-09-29

    Originally posted by: markus.p...@gmail.com

    I just discovered that the mismatch between navigation with 'n' and the arrows keys
    actually also applies to the 'b'. Mixing navigating with the 'n'/'b' and the arrow
    keys gives unexpected results.

    It's just that 'b' updates the current entry properly while 'n' doesn't (but in the
    back seems to navigate away from it).

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2008-09-29

    Originally posted by: markus.p...@gmail.com

    Just for clarification: tested with 1.3.0

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2008-10-01

    Originally posted by: tortoisesvn

    navigating with 'n' and 'b' are used to go to the next/previous *unread* item. If
    there are no more unread items, 'n' and 'b' won't do anything.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2008-10-01

    Originally posted by: tortoisesvn

    (No comment was entered for this change.)

    Owner: tortoisesvn
    Status: Started

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2008-10-01

    Originally posted by: tortoisesvn

    Fixed in [r332] and [r333].

    Status: Fixed

     

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