In order to reproduce the bug: [1] Create two simple templates and save them into a template folder. [2] Inside the Template Manager open this folder. The created templates are displayed as thumbnails. [3] In order to select all templates: Ctrl+A. It does not work. [4] Select a template with the mouse. [5] In order to copy the template: Ctrl+C, change template folder and then Ctrl+V. It also does not work. [6] Go back to first folder. Select a template. In order to cut the template: Ctrl+X. Template still exists and keeps selected. [7] In order to delete the template (push to recycle bin): Del. Template still exists. [8] In order to delete the template (irreversible): Shift+Del. Template still exists.
Confirmed. Not sure, if this should actually be an enhancement.. Win 7 Pro 64-bit, Version: 5.0.2.2 (x64) Build ID: 37b43f919e4de5eeaca9b9755ed688758a8251fe Locale: fi-FI (fi_FI)
(In reply to Beluga from comment #1) > Confirmed. Not sure, if this should actually be an enhancement.. Surely this bug is not a bug, how one understands it usually, i.e. a function does not work as intended. In this case the designers/developers of this function probably forgot to consider the use of shortcuts. Hence from their view the function works as intended. So perhaps an own name could be introduced for this kind of bugs. Perhaps 'Design Bugs' of 'Requirement Bugs'. BTW: I missed another shortcut: Crtl+F in order to search for a template.
We implemented Ctrl-A to select all templates and Del to delete the selected templates. We probably won't implement the other ones. We don't consider the Template manager to be a file manager, so this doesn't fit in our scope. Anyway, thanks for the report!