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Ramon, I apologize if I am not understanding. Perhaps you can create a
torrent that has the structure you are describing so that I can better
understand. Alternatively, if you can provide me with an example of a
.torrent with legal content so that I can see that way.
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I am marking this as "Incomplete" until I have enough information to be
able to "Confirm" it.
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Title:
Deleting files from client doesn't actually
Thanks for your answer, I know the difference between _Remove_-ing and
_Delete_-ing but I mean when you _Delete_ () an entry from the list,
it doesn't delete file's upper folder.
I don't know if you understand me, for example, if you download a torrent
containing a folder and a file inside, when
** Summary changed:
- Deleting files from client doesn't actually delete
+ Deleting files from client doesn't actually delete its folder
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Title:
Thanks for the bug report. Can you explain what you mean by "deleting a
file"?
_Remove_-ing a selected entry in your window just deletes the .torrent
file.
_Delete_-ing a selected entry deletes the .torrent file and the
downloaded data associated with that file.
Both of these option are availabl
** Summary changed:
- Deleting files
+ Deleting files from client doesn't actually delete
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Title:
Deleting files from client doesn't actually de