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STR #3007
Application: | FLTK Library |
Status: | 5 - New |
Priority: | 1 - Request for Enhancement, e.g. asking for a feature |
Scope: | 3 - Applies to all machines and operating systems |
Subsystem: | Core Library |
Summary: | Suggestion for improvement to the standard file-chooser. |
Version: | 1.3-feature |
Created By: | bat |
Assigned To: | Unassigned |
Fix Version: | Unassigned |
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| With the standard file chooser, in the file-selection panel, would it be possible to add a short message next to the "../" (or possibly instead of the "../") to say "Go up a folder" so that the user will know what it means if they do not know any DOS or UNIX commands?
Also, a very minor point, which may be intentional, I have noticed that if you actually type in the name of the file you want to select (rather than double-click on it) then the preview does not work. The preview only appears if you un-check the preview checkbox and then re-check it. | |
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