It's looks like no such bug report. Or I just missed it. Sorry in this case.
Open in Lister any file. For example let's press F3 on text file with next text in it:
Now press F7 (Find) and type test (trying to find text 'test').
Text range 'test' becomes selected (yeh, done! we found! ). Now press Ctrl+C to copy selected text to clipboard.
Message with text Nothing selected! appears.
Hmm it is indeed a separate highlight. It doesnt matter if cursor is on or off. Now that we have a cursor in Lister, it becomes a little annoying maybe
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
You fully explained this curious "bug".
In some cases separated highlighting really useful. But...
Default behavior in this situation is that text selected, not highlighted. Check MS Word for example
So maybe mmm... discard this feature?
And one more. What behavior did we have in previous version? As now? It seems to me that in TC 6 we didn't have separated highlighting (it's because in early version I never seen such message).
1. Found items should be automatically marked so they can be directly copied to the clipboard. Manual selection is lost when searching anyway and would still be possible afterwards.
2. Highlight and selection colours ought to be different.
1. Found items should be automatically marked so they can be directly copied to the clipboard. Manual selection is lost when searching anyway and would still be possible afterwards.
2. Highlight and selection colours ought to be different.
Icfu
You've listed alternatives? In this case IMHO variant 1 more preferable.