Hi all,
the option to exclude a folder by hitting space and to collapse/expand folders should be possible in FreeFileSync. Besides, I think Beyond Compare has a clean layout so it might serve as a guide.
In Beyond Compare, every folder is shown on a line, even if it exists on both sides.
This way, I can do important things:
1. Let a folder be collapsed if I know that I don't need to peek into it's contents. There are folders where I know that no manual intervention is necessary. So why should I look at it's contents?
2. Exclude temporarily a whole folder. Consider an folder existing on both sides with 100 large temporary files on one side. I know the temp files will be deleted soon so I don't want to sync them. Currently, I had to exclude each of them separately because the folder itself isn't shown.
Oliver
Beyond Compare Treeview as guide
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Temporary exclude is already implemented with space-bar or right-click menu. The folder collapse/expand is an interesting idea though
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That's what I wrote.Temporary exclude is already implemented with space-bar or right-click menu.xCSxXenon, 10 Aug 2020, 15:23
What I wanted to point out is that FreeFileync doesn't show you the folder if it already exists on both sides so you can't exclude the whole folder with a single action.
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If FFS doesn't show you the folder, they are the same, and thus no possible reason to exclude it. Unless you're referring to just being able to look at the directory anyway, but just use file explorer if that's the case
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That's not true. Please read again what I described as case 2 and try it yourself.If FFS doesn't show you the folder, they are the same, and thus no possible reason to exclude it.xCSxXenon, 10 Aug 2020, 17:02
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I'll assume you know that you can select the 1st file, hold down shift, & the 100th file, then exclude all 100 at once.100 large temporary files on one side ... I had to exclude each of them separately
True.the folder itself isn't shown
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I was addressing the first section regarding exclusions.
Also, you can click 'foo' and it will auto select the folder and contents, then exclude temporarily. You could also exclude *.tmp/*.log or other temp file types. Hopefully the temp files are creating them with an appropriate extension
Also, you can click 'foo' and it will auto select the folder and contents, then exclude temporarily. You could also exclude *.tmp/*.log or other temp file types. Hopefully the temp files are creating them with an appropriate extension
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In my screenshot, you can't select "foo". You can only select foo/baz10.txtAlso, you can click 'foo' and it will auto select the folder and contents, then exclude temporarily.xCSxXenon, 10 Aug 2020, 20:46
That's the problem and that's the reason of my post.
I don't need hints for workarounds - I'm already working around all the time.
I just wanted to propose an improvement.
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That's not right. I can select the top level folder and it propagates to its contents. We are both using relative path as well, I don't know what is happening with yours