[syslinux] Final line of menu selectable even if it is disabled

Matt Fleming matt at console-pimps.org
Fri Oct 12 11:57:24 PDT 2012


On Fri, 2012-10-12 at 17:01 +0200, Ady wrote:
> I was able to confirm that with more menu entries than the rows 
> available (and I use a negative value for ROWS in my cfg file), all 
> those keys are still capable of selecting the "last (disabled) 
> entry".
> 
> But in addition, the same keys also can "continue" one more step. For 
> example, if I press the RIGHT arrow until the last menu entry gets 
> selected (which has MENU DISABLE, so it shouldn't get the selection), 
> I can still press the same RIGHT arrow once more and the selection 
> jumps again to the last "enabled" entry, even when such entry is 
> actually located up (or before) the real last entry of the list.
> 
> I'm not sure if I am being clear. Let me know if I wasn't.

Yeah I think I know what behaviour you mean. The patch I posted earlier
today should fix that. (I'm certainly not able to reproduce the bug you
describe with it applied.)

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Matt Fleming, Intel Open Source Technology Center




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