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Beta 14.0.0.57: Locked images can be deleted in full-screen mode. This is a problem. When viewing in full-screen mode, one does not know an image is locked, so this is a problem. Previous versions of Bridge didn't have this problem. Previous versions of Bridge did not allow locked files to be deleted in full-screen mode. Video attached.
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This ALSO a problem in Bridge 14.0.0.102!!! This is a MAJOR oversight. Please fix it!
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Hi Wes Duenkel,
Thanks for your feedback.
Could you please share the following details about the issue:
 
Thanks,
Bridge Team
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Yes, this happens with both JPG and NEF files. I get the warning when NOT in full screen mode, BUT DO NOT get the warning when in full screen mode. I have reset the dialogs, and it still deletes the images without warning.Here is a new video.
Previous versions of bridge would not give me a warning in full screen mode, BUT, it would trigger a warning dialog box when exiting full screen mode. Now, it just deletes the image regardless.
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Hi Wes Duenkel,
We are able to reproduce this issue.
We have added this to our engineering issue pipeline.
Regards,
Bridge Team
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This is still an issue with Bridge BETA 14.0.2.150.
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It has been over SIX MONTHS that this issue hasn't been addressed. This is STILL an issue with 14.1.257. What is going on at Adobe?!?!?
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Confirmed behaviour in Bridge 14.0.0.102 on Windows 11 with all file types.
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This is still an issue with Bridge BETA 14.0.2.150.
THIS IS A MASSIVE PROBLEM.
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This is still a problem with 14.0.2.191. Please fix this!
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Holy cow, Adobe...this is STILL a bug with BETA 14.1.1.271. This is basic issues, Adobe. FIX THIS. I don't know how much longer I can take working around stuff your developers screw up with subsequent "updates."