On 5/19/10, tpgww@xxxxxxxxxxx <tpgww@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Strange indeed. There's nothing in emelfm2 which makes this happen. It looks > to me like a gtk bug. At risk of getting too technical, scroll-wheel > movement improperly causes (among other things) an "activate" signal to be > issued. Just like pressing <Enter>. In the user combo, that signal skips > focus to group, and there, the activation closes the dialog and applies > whatever is then current in the combos. Bad. > It is interesting that you don't need the scroll-wheel to cause this behaviour. Do file.owners on a file owned by root. Access the user combo and then choose (here) 'liviu' user and you will notice that after performing the user change the cursor is automatically transferred to the second input box. Changing the group to 'liviu' will automatically "activate". In other instances, when I change the user/grp info, emel doesn't automatically update the display: if a root file becomes owned by liviu, emel will still display root as the owner. Manually putting the mouse in the user input box would make emel change the displayed name to 'liviu'. Maybe this helps Liviu -- Users can unsubscribe from the list by sending email to emelfm2-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field or by logging into the web interface.