When syncronizing it would be nice to have a "skip file" button.
Some files are so large it will take 30+ min to sync it.
And sometimes this kind of time dosen't exist in my life.
Then its better to have a "skip file" and the sync goes to next file in line.
(Not all files are big, and sometimes its just more importent to sync all small ones)
YES I KNOW YOU CAN EDIT OUT A FILE BEFORE YOU SYNC.
But its to easy to forget to do that until its syncing and your there.
(Then if you want to sync the skipped file/s then sync it on next synchronizing)
Feature Request - Skip file
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I guess you could just filter it out, then remove the filter when you want it to sync.
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> I guess you could just filter it out, then remove the filter when you want it to sync
Or, you can create two sync jobs (either as *.ffs_batch or as *.ffs_gui).
One full sync (including the "big" files), and
One "quick" sync (where you have excluded the "big" file(s) via the exclude filter)
Then you run the appropriate version, according to how much time you have.
Or, you can create two sync jobs (either as *.ffs_batch or as *.ffs_gui).
One full sync (including the "big" files), and
One "quick" sync (where you have excluded the "big" file(s) via the exclude filter)
Then you run the appropriate version, according to how much time you have.