fix(tui): settings focus nav#1367
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@andriy-chernov need i18n, thx |
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he is handling some things today, i'll do it |
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What?
Improves Settings pane focus navigation in the TUI.
leftnavigation back from the content pane to the settings menu.leftto leave Settings from the menu, likeesc.Why?
Closes #1231
Fixes confusing Settings focus behavior where both panes could appear selected at the same time.
This makes keyboard navigation clearer:
>and bold styling now indicate the active focus, whileleftprovides a consistent way to move back or exit.