When I click onto the first tab position, than back to the second tab position, the path to the folder in the first tab position is now a ghost path in the second. Is this intentional? I wouldn't have thought people would really want the ghosting to traverse across tabs so much as reflect the current tabs previous hierarchy, which is what I thought the intent of the feature was. I find it disconcerting, but if that's the way it's supposed to work... ok.
FWIW, it only happens if the tab you switch to is in a parent folder and doesn't already have a ghost path showing. So it won't replace a ghost path, only add one where there would've been nothing otherwise.
(I could see it being useful sometimes but I don't know if it's intentional.)
Yeah, I didn't mention that because I tested and didn't seem to see a problem there, so saw no reason to mention it... clobbering an parent folders own ghost would have been bad
I may actually turn off the ghost paths myself, so I'm not super passionate about what you do here... but still thought it worth reporting since it was disconcerting to me.