> Hello!
>
> Platform: Windows 7 64-bit
> Version: v2.4.145 (I don't know how to get v2.4.164, so I have not
> tried it in that version).
>
> In getting to know ZTreeWin's features, I created 3 simple files in an
> empty directory, tagged all 3 of them, and then hit Ctrl-V(iew). The
> viewing went as expected and I could move to the [N]ext and [P]rev(ious)
> files as expected. However, there is a feature where you can hit the
> [DELETE] key during this viewing and it appears to be intended to delete
> the file viewed (based on the feature entry for Beta version v2.4.113:
> "Added - View/Ctrl-View - Del - Delete viewed file").
>
> In case this is pertinent, the file names were:
>
> hello.txt,
> hello2.txt, and
> hello3.txt
>
> each with recognizable content so I knew which file was being viewed.
>
> Regardless of what file was being viewed, when I hit the [DELETE] key,
> the confirmation prompt offered to delete whatever file was previously
> current before the Ctrl-View sequence began. This does not look like the
> intended behavior.
>
Hello,
I just tried it with the current version and the behaviour was as expected.
So I suggest that You download it and have another try.
The link can be found a little bit further down in this forum , where Kim announced this latest version i.e. 2.4.166.
Good luck with that!
Andreas