Sure it does, it is extremely common in computing to create something by adding to it even if it does not exist yet.It disappears not from the list, but from the condition of your thesis (statement). It makes no sense to talk about the existence of a basis that doesn't exist according to the test result.
It's literally what the help says: "Include parameter %a to also append selected files and directories from the target panel."%a%F allows you to create a list if there are marks in any of the panels, which means that it's pointless to talk about expanding the list timed to only one of them.
And if you interpret it, as you say, as "%a%F allows you to create a list if there are marks in any of the panels", then it is rather a stretch to find it intuitive that if no files are marked that a list is created with the file under the cursor in both panels. Because only one cursor has focus, and with default options, only one cursor is visible.
Statistics: Posted by white — 2024-06-24, 13:18 UTC