Yea, precisly! That is the idea! However, if you navigate with the arrow keys instead it should work much better - this is how it is supposed to work using the mouse aswell. You are supposed to have the content of the dir in the column to the right. Up/Down navigates in the dir. Left/Right is supposed to be "up"/"down" in the dir hierarchy. This is a little tricky since with the mouse you can click in _any_ column, while with the keys you kinda know where you are (internally in the code that is). That is, with the keys you step, while with the mouse you can jump... :)

In reply to Re^2: Tk::ColumnView (part 2) by Ace128
in thread Tk::ColumnView (part 2) by Ace128

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