![]() ![]() The duplicate filter only shows potential duplicate pairs. If it is strange that these files are not showing up in the duplicate filter-that is intentional. Or do you use the duplicate filter, and have seen files like this, but always set 'and delete the other', and so it is odd that this has happened and they remain in your 'my files'? Is that why there is only one pair when you do this (normally expansive) search? ![]() ![]() Have you never set these as duplicates, and they seem to have spontaneously duped together? Can you say more what is not working right here? It looks like you have a couple of files set as duplicates, and they are showing up in the search result. The release should be as normal tomorrow. There is also a variety of optimisation that should slightly de-lag very heavy clients. I ended up working on technical improvements, fixing some issues with deleted file tracking and exposing multiple maintenance timings for customisation. This work clears out some really ancient code, and it should be much easier to extend thumbnail shortcuts in future, including hooking mouse-clicks into the customisable system and adding ctrl+selection logic. ![]() Everything is now customisable (although I'd stay away from the thumbnail focus stuff unless you really want to wade through a big list), and I have added some new commands for 'select inbox', 'select trash' and similar, for more file selection options. There is a new shortcut set there, called 'thumbnails', that governs opening the media viewer, the archive/delete filter, selecting files, and moving the thumbnail focus. Thumbnail shortcuts are now customisable.įirst off, I cleared out a ton of bad thumbnail keyboard shortcut code and moved it all to the newer system under file->shortcuts. ![]()
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