Yeah, no.. As I said, it's not consistent. I also sometimes get the refresh when copying to folder d:\2, which obviously is no subfolder of d:\1.
How is it supposed to work anyway? Only copied files are unmarked? And only folders that are copied are unmarked regardless of whether their contents is copied? Shouldn't it documented?
I would find it logical if all files/folders get unmarked when they are processed, either when they are copied, or when they are skipped due to a specified file type filter. So if a copy operation has ended, no file/folders should be left selected, unless the copy operation was aborted half way.
How is it supposed to work anyway? Only copied files are unmarked? And only folders that are copied are unmarked regardless of whether their contents is copied? Shouldn't it documented?
I would find it logical if all files/folders get unmarked when they are processed, either when they are copied, or when they are skipped due to a specified file type filter. So if a copy operation has ended, no file/folders should be left selected, unless the copy operation was aborted half way.
Statistics: Posted by white — 2025-04-14, 09:45 UTC