Ok!! So... Here we GO!!
There's two bugs at the File Manager. I will explain step-by-step for easy understanding…
Reporting Bug 1…
Sorry about the quality of the pictures, but I can't put the DreamShell to work on Chankast or NullDC, so I used a device to capture the screen from the real console…
Continuing… There's the screen of the DreamShell's File Manager. The left column is accessing the A1 VMU, and the left column is accessing the SD root. I want to backup a save file (in this case, the file
GEKKANOKENSHI). The green line shows I selected the file. Ok… time to copy the file.
This advice will appear. Normal… I'll try to mark the “OK” sign to copy the file.
Ops!! What's happening here!? Each line I passed the pointer is over the advice box? And they are covering the “OK” sign!!
If I try to pass over the “OK” sign, the sign will be reveled, but it can be covered again.
Ok, I did it!! I put the pointer over the “OK” sign. Now, I can confirm the operation… But pay attention: The pointer is over the file
SAMBAUS1.SYS (it's just over de file, and not selected), and the advice box is showing I'm copying the file
GEKKANOKENSHI to the /sd.
WHAT!? The file was copied to the SD card was
SAMBAUS1.SYS!? The file manager copied the file under the “OK” sign, like I pressed A to confirm the copy command and selecting the line under the sign at the same time!!
Bug 1 reported…
Reporting Bug 2…
This time I scrolled the list of the the A1 VMU column, because I want to get the last file of the list. In this case, the file
MVLCSCAP_DAT.
Pay attention in the file I'm pointing… The file
CVSS2___SYS.
I'll scroll a little more and hide almost the
CVSS2___SYS line behind the tool bar.
Now I'll press the copy button at the tool b… Ops!! I'm pointing the
CVSS2___SYS line, even it's hidden behind the tool bar? Ok… I'll just ignore it. Let's click the copy button.
Hey!! The line is green!? I selected that line when I clicked the copy button?
I copied the file
CVSS2___SYS… T_T
Ok… I got very angry!! I'll try to put the
CVSS2___SYS line completely behind the tool bar and I'll try to copy the
MVLCSCAP_DAT file again.
Even if I do this, it's like the files of the scrolled column hidden behind the tool bar are still activated to selection. I copied the file again… T_T
Bug 2 reported…
In the next post, I'll show my suggestions, ok!? ^_^
And if I find any other bug, I'll report it. ;)