Confirmed that .DS_store seems to be the problem indeed (on OSX) :S
A quick look on the internet came up with nothing, guess we'll have to live with it for now.
Delete folders as well as files upon "delete data"
Re: Delete folders as well as files upon "delete data"
Please!!!
Can this be addressed!!!? It shouldn't be IMPOSSIBLE to make this happen!!? I know OSX makes these little extra files but there COULD at least be a option to override the leaving the "non torrent" files and in turn folders. There must be SOME kind of workaround to this annoying clutter all over the place!!?
Sorry for my outburst. But it has been so long and no resolve or anything in that direction that I can tell.
Thanks.
Can this be addressed!!!? It shouldn't be IMPOSSIBLE to make this happen!!? I know OSX makes these little extra files but there COULD at least be a option to override the leaving the "non torrent" files and in turn folders. There must be SOME kind of workaround to this annoying clutter all over the place!!?
Sorry for my outburst. But it has been so long and no resolve or anything in that direction that I can tell.
Thanks.
Re: Delete folders as well as files upon "delete data"
Ok.
This is a working SIMPLE option that shouldn't be impossible to implement.
Put an option in for OPENING the downloaded file directly instead of taking you to the folder!
That way OSX doesn't create the .file and make the folder "non deletable".
For me I like to keep the option for right clicking that takes you to the actual folder. But usually I don't actually HAVE to go to the folder when I want to open the file!
Thanks again.
This is a working SIMPLE option that shouldn't be impossible to implement.
Put an option in for OPENING the downloaded file directly instead of taking you to the folder!
That way OSX doesn't create the .file and make the folder "non deletable".
For me I like to keep the option for right clicking that takes you to the actual folder. But usually I don't actually HAVE to go to the folder when I want to open the file!
Thanks again.