I understand that. I just fail to see the logic of using "-f2", since -f and -f2 do two completely different things.
-f changes the active focus, -f2 does not.
-f2 affects which editbox is affected by the command, -f does not.
It works as you said it does, it just feels weird to have one switch do two completely different things. So it's more of a suggestion than a bug report.
Since -o influences on which editbox the command works, -f2 is much closer to -o than to -f. Therefor, -o2 makes more sense than -f2 does. That could just be my opinion, though.
If you use both -f2 and -o, -f2 takes priority.
Either way, thanks for the fix, and the extra feature
