Description of problem: CTRL/Left Mouse Button still correctly adds a new item to the selection. But if you do CTRL/Left Mouse to de-select, the file picker behaves as if you pressed the "Add" button. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): New mis-behavior as of 2.30.1. Not fixed in 2.30.2 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Issue the + command. 2. Select an item by clicking the Left Mouse Button with no modifiers. 3. Select an additional item with CTRL/Left Mouse Button 4. Attempt to De-select one of the two items with <CTRL> Left Mouse Button. Actual results: File picker dialog goes away, and the selection is submitted to the + command as if you pressed the "Add" button. Expected results: The item should have been de-selected. The file picker should have remained posted, and additional selecting should have been possible. Additional info: You CAN de-select an item if you do CTRL/Right Mouse Button. But an additional context menu pops up offering two check boxes: Show Hidden Files / Show Size Column. This bug is a follow-on to BZ 600730 which named two behaviors one of which was fixed in 2.30.2.
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This is fixed in Fedora 14.