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What happened:
I used Ctrl+f to filter for log and then used tab+cursor down to get to the /var/log entry. then I wanted to see whats inside, so i pressed Ctrl+f again. My cursor and the window was however on a random file and not on /var/log/ anymore
What you expected to happen:
Keep the cursor on the selected entry, just show more context.
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
See description above (on the debian base image for example)
Anything else we need to know
It does not look like a redraw problem, moving the cursor on the "wrong" entry confirms that dive think it is on that entry.
Environment:
OS version Windows 11 (cmd)
Docker version (if applicable) Docker for Desktop
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What happened:
I used Ctrl+f to filter for log and then used tab+cursor down to get to the /var/log entry. then I wanted to see whats inside, so i pressed Ctrl+f again. My cursor and the window was however on a random file and not on /var/log/ anymore
What you expected to happen:
Keep the cursor on the selected entry, just show more context.
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
See description above (on the debian base image for example)
Anything else we need to know
It does not look like a redraw problem, moving the cursor on the "wrong" entry confirms that dive think it is on that entry.
Environment:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: