Calidude wrote:1) Search field is too long. It extends infinitely when the window is resized instead of staying consistent with the dropdown lists next to it.
That's not an issue, but something you personally dislike. There is no "preferred" width for this field, unlike with combo boxes which adjust to largest item size. I could make it grow up until it reaches specific width (say, 200px), and then stick to the right side (as it does in OS X client).
Calidude wrote:2) Most tracker favicons are not being displayed while other clients like qBittorrent display them just fine. udp://tracker.example.com:80/announce is an example of a URL whose favicon DOES NOT get displayed. udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969/announce is an example of one URL whose favicon DOES get displayed. (Edit: "example" in example.com should read "openbittorrent" but there's a weird filter censoring it)
Not Windows-specific, file a bug and we'll look into it.
Calidude wrote:3) Does not optionally create .torrent and .magnet associations upon installation.
Transmission registers itself as an application supporting torrents and magnet links. The fact that it doesn't forcibly associate itself as default handler for torrents and magnet links is by design and will not change. Please refer to
Default Programs (Windows) article, specifically "Best Practices for Using Default Programs" section as to how it should function. If something's not like it's described there, I'll be glad to fix it (e.g. the fact that on pre-Windows 8 systems program should suggest user to associate itself with supported file types and protocols on first run).
Calidude wrote:4) "Open URL" button is just the text "Open URL" and not an icon. Looks very inconsistent. (Also, we need Windows-appropriate themed buttons)
Not Windows-specific, file a bug and we'll look into it.
Calidude wrote:5) Desktop icon is different from taskbar icon. Please just use the icon from the taskbar for the desktop icon as well to preserve consistency.
Another case of unclean build environment I'm using, will be fixed with proper builds infrastructure.
Calidude wrote:6) Dragging and dropping a torrent file into the client gives you a message saying "Error adding torrent. Invalid or corrupt torrent file".
Looks like indeed specific to Windows build (but maybe not to Windows platform; wasn't able to reproduce on OS X and GNU/Linux), will take a look later today.
Calidude wrote:7) Clicking "open folder" on a torrent whose *ONLY* file (not in a folder, just the file itself) ends with a .avi extension does not go to the folder containing the file, but actually opens up the Windows ThisPC/Documents folder.
This may be Windows-specific, IIRC there's platform-specific code in Qt client for this, file a bug and we'll look into it.