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My way of doing things isn't "flawed", it's locally adapted to my situation
You are expecting unintended consequences for intentionally doing things in a flawed way because of a situation you fabricated on your own. GotchaI constantly use leading spaces in file and folder names to prioritize them at the top of lists on macOS
LOL I see you're one of "those users"Users don't make mistakes
My way of doing things isn't "flawed", it's locally adapted to my situation ┌(^_^)┘♪└(^_^)┐Using spaces as an organizational method is simply ill-advised and you shouldn't do it. You are literally locking yourself into a flawed way of doing things that is going to cause you problems later. But as you say, there's no law against making bad decisions ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks for the link and explanation, I'll see with use.With that said:viewtopic.php?t=11134You're misunderstanding the feature. FreeFileSync still treats these file names as different, but matches them as pairs after comparison.