https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430137

--- Comment #2 from Mike Morrison <m...@mikemorr.com> ---
That makes sense when one already knows how digiKam is going to behave. But for
a user seeing this dialog for the first time, they are going to see the other 2
buttons which describe what will happen with the conflicting files:

"Rename automatically": conflicting files will be renamed.
"Overwrite automatically": conflicting files will be overwritten.
"Continue": continue and do what? what will happen to the conflicting files?
will I lose them?

Even though the "Continue" button does technically continue, and will display
error notifications for each conflicting file, the user doesn't know that ahead
of time, and the ultimate effect with regard to the conflicting files is that
they will be skipped.

I feel that a new user arriving with experience from OS file managers' use of
the word "Skip" for this behavior will intuitively understand "Skip", because
it creates a parallel comparison to the meaning of the "Rename" and "Overwrite"
buttons, by stating specifically in each case what will happen to the
conflicting files:

"Rename automatically": Conflicting files will be renamed.
"Overwrite automatically": Conflicting files will be overwritten.
"Skip": Conflicting files will be skipped.

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