I just realized why moving files to folders was more difficult in xP2 - it doesn't highlight the folder as you hover over it. I find myself double-checking that the file made it to the right folder.
Would this feature be on the agenda?
Thanks,
Paul
Hovering selects folder?
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sticky / hover / single click (reference)
I think that is a known limitation, previously discussed here
But I don't see how it relates to your initial post, which sounded as if the target folder was not being highlighted during drag&drop operations.
But I don't see how it relates to your initial post, which sounded as if the target folder was not being highlighted during drag&drop operations.

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This is getting complicated.
Sticky supposedly turns itself off when hover select is enabled. Yet I still see the flag on the menu item.
Dragging and dropping a file from within xP2 is highlighting the folders perfectly. But when I try it with a file from the desktop, nothing.
Perhaps I'm not using terminology accurately, but I'm up against some slightly weird behavior.
Thanks,
p.
Sticky supposedly turns itself off when hover select is enabled. Yet I still see the flag on the menu item.
Dragging and dropping a file from within xP2 is highlighting the folders perfectly. But when I try it with a file from the desktop, nothing.
Perhaps I'm not using terminology accurately, but I'm up against some slightly weird behavior.
Thanks,
p.
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