Defender Posted January 7, 2006 Report Posted January 7, 2006 Hi,I wasn't able to figure out a way that allows me to see which torrent-file (.torrent) actually is being used for a torrent. In the "General" area is only the path to the file(s) itself shown.This should be an easy modification...Regards,Defender
splintax Posted January 7, 2006 Report Posted January 7, 2006 Not sure exactly what you mean. You can delete the original .torrent once you've imported it into µT, as it is copied into %appdata%. So all .torrents are stored in %appdata%. I guess if you want to see the name of the .torrent in there, this would serve that purpose, but it would be nice to know why you want this..
Defender Posted January 7, 2006 Author Report Posted January 7, 2006 Not sure exactly what you mean. You can delete the original .torrent once you've imported it into µT, as it is copied into %appdata%. So all .torrents are stored in %appdata%. I guess if you want to see the name of the .torrent in there, this would serve that purpose, but it would be nice to know why you want this..The .torrent can be anywhere in the system. It doesn't necessarily have to be in %appdata% or the folder defined in the preferences.Especially when using the commandline and auto-load features in combination with moving the .torrent after completion of D/L it is easily possible that there are multiple copies of he same .torrent (sometimes even in the same directory).In such cases it can be interesting which of them can be deleted and which shouldn't be...Regards,Defender
Defender Posted February 3, 2006 Author Report Posted February 3, 2006 I hereby renew this request...
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