Butt. in Synch.Dir. is flashing&"Name" header

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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Butt. in Synch.Dir. is flashing&"Name" header

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Open the Synchronize Directories tool on two folders with more than 50 files. Lead procedure of comparison. Establish input focus on left button "Compare". Start click mouse consistently on header control. You will see: 1. Button "Compare" will start to flicker actively no less than right "Synchronize" 2. When you will reach by mouse the extremely right header "Name", you will see, that it cannot be pressed. Now establish input focus on right button "Synchronize". And yet start click the mouse on header. You will see, that blinking has noticeably decreased. 3. Change language from Englisg to .. (anyone) and repeat this procedure from the beginning. You will see that flashing become more visible.
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I checked that - what happens when you click on the header is that the focus goes away from the "Compare" button to the header. Windows then makes the "Synchronize" button the default button. This causes the first flicker. Then TC sets the focus back to the "Compare" button, which makes windows repaint the "Synchronize" button as normal non-default. This causes the second flicker. Unfortunately there seems to be no way to prevent these...
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Indeed, why sorting by right Name is not possible?
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You mean by the target name? Because this name depends on the sort order, e.g. when you use the [C] counter.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Because this name depends on the sort order, e.g. when you use the [C] counter.
Conters in Sync.Dirs window? :D
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Sorry, I thought that you were talking about the multi-rename function. In sync, the left+right names are identical anyway.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:In sync, the left+right names are identical anyway.
There is a tiny difference related to single files. Although I'm personally not interested in sorting by target name, just curious.
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