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Fizgar
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:55 am   

[3.33a] Sessions window, folder rename BUG
 
If you create a folder, to group sessions together, in the sessions window, then rename the folder, the new name you enter will not be displayed correctly after closing and reopening the sessions window.

To Reproduce:

1. Start CMUD and wait for the sessions window to open up.
2. Right click in the area where sessions are listed and select New -> Folder.
3. Name the folder what ever you want. I'll use New for this example.
4. Now right click on the Newly created folder and select rename. I'll rename it to NewNew for this example.
5. Close the sessions window then reopen it.
6. On my system The folder originally named New that I renamed to NewNew, is now called wNe.

It seems like when you rename the folder the, first two characters and the last character of the new name are removed. I create another folder named NewTestFolder. Then I rename it to New1New2New3New4. When I close and reopen the sessions window the folder is named w1New2New3New. It doesn't seem to matter if the new name is longer or shorter than the original name the results are the same. This does not seem to carry over to sessions just the folders.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:32 pm   
 
Confirmed.
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