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Copy/paste in tree controls highlights wrong entry

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Posted by Kahenraz   (75 posts)  Bio
Date Sun 04 Sep 2016 02:58 AM (UTC)
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When I highlight and then copy/paste an entry in a tree control (Triggers/Alias/Timer/etc), after the paste Mush will highlight the previously selected entry-- NOT the newly pasted one.

For for example, I last edited tigger 'A' wherever. I then copy/paste some other trigger 'B'. The paste will occur but it will highlight trigger 'A' instead of the newly copied 'B' because it was the last one I edited.

When this happens, all other entries in the tree control collapse which means I then have to go close the entry for trigger 'A' (which I had done before), re-open the one for trigger 'B', then scroll and find the newly copied field, and then open it for editing.

This is very tedious.

At the moment before I copy/paste I will open a trigger and click on the 'OK' button without editing it to be sure that the control doesn't highlight something else. But this is a cludge.

Another example would be if I had not previously selected anything and then perform a copy/paste of a trigger. Mush will close all of the tree entries and I still have to go hunt the new one down.

I would greatly appreciate if if this would be looked into.
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