Web-UI inspector tree structure

Discussion of the Web Interface for Transmission, formerly known as Clutch. This applies to all version of Transmission
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cj.surrusco
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Web-UI inspector tree structure

Post by cj.surrusco »

Hello,

I really like the Web UI, thanks to the developers for such an awesome release. However, I have one problem. In the gtk version of Transmission, you are able to select files with folder structure. What I mean is that you could select an entire folder within the torrent to download and exclude others. In the Web UI, all of the files are listed, without folders. This makes it hard to select what you want. Is there any hack to have folder structure in the file select menu in a torrent?

Thanks,
CJ
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killemov
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Re: Selecting Files to Download

Post by killemov »

Could you please change the title of the topic because it doesn't cover the content. "Web-UI inspector tree structure?"
And +1 for this request.
(Move to request forum?)
bobcote
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Re: Selecting Files to Download

Post by bobcote »

I just came for the first time on this forum and registered to see if there was a solution to this exact situation. It bothers me a lot. Imagine when you download a discography (I said *imagine*) and only want some albums, you want to be able to select each album folder, not select each individual song file for the albums you want. Even worst, there is no way to see in what folder (album) is each file (song).
Rolcol
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Re: Selecting Files to Download

Post by Rolcol »

So wait... the current implementation is bad because you can't see what subfolder each file is under?
cj.surrusco
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Re: Selecting Files to Download

Post by cj.surrusco »

Rolcol wrote:So wait... the current implementation is bad because you can't see what subfolder each file is under?
That is exactly the problem. Plus, you cannot select/deselect multiple torrents at once.
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