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Options dialog / arrow buttons [BUG], the upper arrows lower the numbers, the lower arrows raise the numbers.

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The upper arrows lower the numbers, the lower arrows raise the numbers.

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Hm, I think you refer to the font size-field, as this is indeed 'cursorUP/DWN-controlled' in the inverted direction compared to the Tab-size and line numbers-bar field. But I assume this is intentional:

If the font-size selectbox is opened, the numbers increase from top to bottom, so when you move down the opened list with cursor Down, the size increases. So for me, this is the expected behaviour also when the selectbox is closed (see also M$ word).

EDIT (after testing beta4)
you are right, icfu, I just noted that in beta4, the other fields (e.g. tab size) have adapted the UP/DOWN direction from the font size field now. I have to admit I prefer the way it worked in beta3.

In fact I'm used to that all nr fields -that can not be opened as a selectbox- increase when pressing UP and decrease with DOWN, so I'd prefer this way here too.

BTW I think I noticed a little flaw in the font size box: when I click into it and press DOWN for the first time, the smallest size in that list is selected. The next keypresses move down that list as expected. I would expect that DOWN always would select the next list entry starting from the currently set size. The same applies to UP for the opposite direction.
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Thank you gyus. Let me check

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