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Message #08560
[Bug 1569093] Re: Feature Request : Nested Priorities
If you mean priorities in the Download Queue then file and folder level
priorities work well there since the early days of DC++. You can set up
any of the combinations above with setting topmost folder priority first
then you alter the subsequent folders and files then as you wish.
If you tried to report something else then please reopen this and
explain your problem in more detail.
** Changed in: dcplusplus
Status: New => Won't Fix
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1569093
Title:
Feature Request : Nested Priorities
Status in DC++:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
Priorities work on file level right now. How about nested priorities
affecting directories themselves too ?
folder1 - High Priority
--file1 - Normal priority
--file2 - High Priority
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.
folder2 - Normal Priority
--folder21 - High Priority
----file211 - High Priority
----file221 - Low Priority
--file21 - Low Priority
--file22 - High Priority
--folder22 - Low Priority
----file221 - low Priority
----file222 - high priority
.
.
.
folder3 - Highest Priority
--file1 - low priority
--file2 - high priority
Woah, it was surely simpler in my head :D Your head is spinning yet ?
Mine does.
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