Double-clicking in between files shouldn't bring up the Open dialog
This is a longstanding annoyance/frustration going back years so I figured I might as well post about it.
In the list of open files in Audition, if you double-click blank space, it brings up the Open dialog so you can open a file. This makes sense. However, if you double-click the tiny one pixel of space in between two open files in the list, it also brings up the Open dialog. This drives me nuts. Sometimes I'll have dozens of files open and need to check through them one-by-one, so I double-click each subsequent file in the list as I go, but if I'm off by one pixel and happen to hit that tiny space between rows, it brings up the Open dialog and interrupts me.
I understand double-clicking the blank space at the bottom to open a file. That makes sense and I even use it myself sometimes. But I'm pretty sure no one ever intentionally goes hunting for that little tiny one pixel gap between two files to try and double-click it to bring up the Open dialog. It's easier to hit by accident than it is to hit on purpose, and there are any number of other keyboard shortcuts, buttons, or menu items that would be faster than trying to aim for that pixel row. It would be wonderful if double-clicking inside of the list always opened the file underneath the cursor, and the blank space at the bottom was reserved for opening new files.
Thanks!
