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Created attachment 275299 [details] Screen shot Hello, If I keep clicking on a folder expand/collapse (explorer) it behaves strangely and the cursor jumps to a different location and closes the parent of the sub folder. The bug is in Version: Oxygen.3a Release (4.7.3a) Build id: 20180405-1200 and I have also tried Version: 4.9 Build id: I20180801-0820 and it does the same thing. I would have it expected it to keep opening and closing the folder consistently. I tried the export SWT_GTK3=0 but it made no difference. From the attachments you can see the logic. Screenshot1: clicking on src will show the test package (Screenshot2), then click on it again reverts to parent (Screenshot3). Cheers Greg
Created attachment 275300 [details] Screen shot 2
Created attachment 275301 [details] Screen shot 3
I am using Centos 7.
Does it work when you use the 'Package Explorer'?
It does the same thing, collapses incorrectly when repeatedly clicked.
Works on Windows 7. Kalyan, can you check on Linux please.
Centos 7 ;-)
(In reply to Dani Megert from comment #6) > Works on Windows 7. > > Kalyan, can you check on Linux please. I have tested on Centos 7.5 but could not reproduce the issue.
From the image repeated click on the src folder (focus is on the test package not src folder) causes the problem.
Created attachment 275362 [details] Click on src folder
Created attachment 275363 [details] Click on test folder Sorry, got it the wrong way round, focus is on the src, click on the test folder
Created attachment 275364 [details] screen capture Screen capture version.
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