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An older discussion seemingly about the same thing: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/438379
@jwinnie Curious to know what your graphics card / driver configuration is? It's odd that any machine today would have even the slightest issue with this, when an early 2000s...
This may be a separate issue, but a slight addition: One other nice thing that the macOS finder does in column mode when navigating up and down by arrow key,...
I should certainly hope there is not a CPU bottleneck there. For what it's worth, the feature worked as described on NeXT machines from 1988, which featured (I believe) 25MHz...
Two other thoughts: - I think it's possible that macOS Finder may cache some directory views in memory so that they don't have to be re-read if they are highlighted...
@jeremypw Off topic but not: I can attest that it was far from uncommon for NeXT users on those 33MHz/40MHz machines to be dealing with thousands of files in a...
For what it's worth, macOS Finder solved this in the following ways, both of which I find _elegant enough_: 1. In column mode, clicking on a file opens a new...
Of course I understand that. I hope it is okay to dream big though!
@spheras I think one would get almost the exact same effect by having one of your link panels in a tab that can be "docked" at any corner of the...
@spheras No problem, it is not a high priority. :-) I will comment on #148 soon my apologies for the lack of time on this lately. As for #100 it...