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🐛🎨 [Frontend] Workspaces & Folders: Improve context syncing #6482

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What do these changes do?

When quick switching the Workspaces & Folders context, using either the WorkspacesAndFoldersTree or the Workspace Header, it could happen that the frontend shows the wrong content in the Study Browser.

This PR centralizes the syncing and makes the calls more robust.

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related to #6315

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@odeimaiz odeimaiz self-assigned this Oct 1, 2024
@odeimaiz odeimaiz added this to the MartinKippenberger milestone Oct 1, 2024
@odeimaiz odeimaiz added a:frontend issue affecting the front-end (area group) t:enhancement Improvement or request on an existing feature labels Oct 1, 2024
@odeimaiz odeimaiz marked this pull request as ready for review October 1, 2024 14:24
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@odeimaiz odeimaiz merged commit 672f2e8 into ITISFoundation:master Oct 2, 2024
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