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Fixed: Issue #2878 Expanding/collapsing a folder tree node steals focus from editor#2879
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Question: would a simpler fix be to use the ".no-focus" style? (See mousedown handler in brackets.js) |
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@peterflynn i didn't know about this class until now, but it also fixes the issue and does not introduce an additional dependency so thanks for the remark |
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Sorry for taking so long to get to this one. Very simple solution. Merging. |
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Fixed: Issue #2878 Expanding/collapsing a folder tree node steals focus from editor
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Fixed: Issue #2878 by explicitly calling EditorManager.focusEditor(); when selecting a dir node in the file tree