I just ran across this GUI bug. It's strange as hell but fortunately only cosmetic. To reproduce it:
BEGIN
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- Make categories "foo", "bar", "a", "b", "c", "d"
- Start downloading files "f1", "f2", "f3" ... "f10" in category "foo"
I will refer to "f1"..."f3" as SET1.
I will refer to "f4"..."f10" as SET2.
- Stop files in SET2
- Select "f1" ... "f10" and assign to category "bar"
SET1 will disappear from "foo". SET2 will remain in "foo" and remain selected.
Do not deselect the files of SET2.
CHOICE A
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Click on categories "a"..."d" randomly. SET2 will appear in every category you click. Click on the "all others" tab". SET2 will not appear there. Click on "a"..."d" randomly. SET2 will no longer follow you into every category. Finally, click on "bar". You will see that SET1 and SET2 are happily where they should be.
Now, reset everything. Start from BEGIN again but skip CHOICE A and instead do CHOICE B this time through.
CHOICE B
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Click on categories "a"..."d" randomly. SET2 will appear in every category you click. Click on "bar". SET2 will show up there as they did in the other categories. However, if you now click on other categories "a"..."d" the files of SET2 will not follow you around anymore.
Of course, the names used are unimportant. Using specifics just makes it easier to write a bug report.
Configuration
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aMule 2.0.2 compiled from source tarball on Fedora Core 4.
gcc (GCC) 4.0.0 20050519 ( Red Hat 4.0.0-8 )
wxGTK.i386 2.4.2-12 installed
wxGTK-common.i386 2.4.2-12 installed
wxGTK-common-devel.i386 2.4.2-12 installed
wxGTK-devel.i386 2.4.2-12 installed
wxGTK-gl.i386 2.4.2-12 installed
wxGTK-stc.i386 2.4.2-12 installed
wxGTK-xrc.i386 2.4.2-12 installed
gtk+.i386 1:1.2.10-39 installed
gtk+-devel.i386 1:1.2.10-39 installed
gtk2.i386 2.6.7-4 installed
gtk2-devel.i386 2.6.7-4 installed
gtk2-engines.i386 2.6.3-2 installed
Is there a way to do escape sequences in bbcode? The forum was turning the 8 and ) in my gcc version into one of those goddamn smily faces with glasses. I had to put a space in between them.
Also, MUCH thanks to the aMule team for the unparalleled stability! aMule 2.0.2 has allowed me to dump eMule and keep my main desktop running in Linux 99% of the time. Less time under Windows is a great thing. I'm only dual booting for the occasional game these days.
Nubby T.