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Do Not hide File Name and Path for Reference Folders
I user reference folders to "protect" the base folders I want to compare my duplicates against. for instance, I have a Pictures folder and I download a back up from Google Photos and want to remove any file I already have in ~/Pictures.
When I do this, it is useful for me to also check if the file name is the same or at least the folder (YYYY-MM) matches to reduce the risk of deleting files which aren't actually identical. However, when using Reference Folders, the GUI hides the file name and Path. I'm not exactly sure why this is the case but would rather be able to see this info.
If you want to highlight that the file is in a Reference Folder, would it be possible to this info but perhaps show it greyed out?
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Do Not hide File Name and Path for Reference Folders
I user reference folders to "protect" the base folders I want to compare my duplicates against. for instance, I have a Pictures folder and I download a back up from Google Photos and want to remove any file I already have in ~/Pictures.
When I do this, it is useful for me to also check if the file name is the same or at least the folder (YYYY-MM) matches to reduce the risk of deleting files which aren't actually identical. However, when using
Reference Folders
, the GUI hides the file name and Path. I'm not exactly sure why this is the case but would rather be able to see this info.If you want to highlight that the file is in a Reference Folder, would it be possible to this info but perhaps show it greyed out?
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: