If I have a (GTK 2.0.5) GtkCList (I know, deprecated in 2.0 but when I have a glade2 I will update to use a newer supported widget) and at some point the last row of the list is "selected" (has the highlighted bar over it and the "box" around it) and while it is selected that row is deleted, the selected row does not get reset to the new last row. I suppose which row becomes selected when you delete the last (and selected) row is subjective, but in the absense of the user specifying otherwise, making the new last row of the list the selected row seems the most intuitive, no? It seems strange to not have a row with the highlighted bar over it and the box around it (as in when the last row is selected and then deleted). Having to use the arrow to move up to the last row seems just as silly. Is this not a bug? b. -- Brian J. Murrell
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