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  1. When the time is set to 12-hour mode, having the time as a column causes all the subsequent columns in the panel to be shifted over a character compared to the column dividers. This means their first characters get hidden behind dividers. Normally this just happens to the description, but it can affect any kind of column - just put the time on the left to see. Changes in the environment variables editor do not seem to actually take effect on commands run. If for example I add a directory to the PATH, I still can't run programs in that directory just by typing the name, and running a PATH command shows that the variable has not changed. While I was messing around with columns to test out the 12-hour time bug, I found that when a column is not quite wide enough to display its title (e.g. if the "Name" or "Size" column is 3 or 4 characters wide, or "Description" 10 or 11 characters wide) garbage is displayed. Under some circumstances (I'm not sure exactly how) the file viewer doesn't show tabs properly. For example, a file containing: a <tab>b <tab><tab>c <tab><tab><tab>d displays as: a <tab>b c d This doesn't happen the first time the file is viewed; it only happens if the file is already in the viewer history. When the current panel is maximized, though it seems it's not supposed to be possible to hide the other panel (Ctrl-F1 and Ctrl-F2 don't work) it can still be done with Ctrl-P, and this can lead to a crash (try Ctrl-M Ctrl-P Ctrl-M Ctrl-P Ctrl-M) When the clock is showing the date (Ctrl) or memory (Shift), it cannot be moved horizontally, and so if the video mode is widened or narrowed it stays in the same location rather than moving to the new upper-right corner. This can easily happen when changing modes using Ctrl-F10 or Shift-F10. In 12-hour mode, when the time is 12 AM or 12 PM, the clock shows "00" as the hour instead of "12". Also, in the file list's Time column, this happens with AM, though it correctly shows 12 for PM.
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