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Hey Folks:
I'm experiencing a refresh problem with the latest beta, 1.8.1.16 [Unicode] 7/1/2011. That is, panes aren't refreshing when files get deleted; I have to do Ctrl-R to see the changes. This is true in local folders on my hard drive and in network folders. Anybody else seeing this?
Thanks,
Brig
PS. XP, 32 bit.
EDIT (5:17pm):
Never mind. It's not doing it anymore. Computer's been acting a little funny all day. Must be a full moon somewhere.
I'm experiencing a refresh problem with the latest beta, 1.8.1.16 [Unicode] 7/1/2011. That is, panes aren't refreshing when files get deleted; I have to do Ctrl-R to see the changes. This is true in local folders on my hard drive and in network folders. Anybody else seeing this?
Thanks,
Brig
PS. XP, 32 bit.
EDIT (5:17pm):
Never mind. It's not doing it anymore. Computer's been acting a little funny all day. Must be a full moon somewhere.
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Word is that Italy is going to force the issue anyway, as nobody can bail them out. So, Greece defaults, Ireland flaps in the wind with a quietly dull sound, Portugal and Spain slip into the ocean. You can go back to Pfennige, we'll go back to sheep-farming, and it'll all be just like it never happened. (Except with a rather dented forklift at the bottom of the ravine with a mangled squawking Kilmatead under it...)