Opened 15 years ago
Closed 15 years ago
#231 closed Defect (invalid)
Problems with selective downloading (GTK)
Reported by: | fizz | Owned by: | charles |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | Sometime |
Component: | GTK+ Client | Version: | Other |
Severity: | Major | Keywords: | GTK |
Cc: |
Description
Twop issues with the new selective downloading bits (r2190)
- adjusting the file prority using the right-click menu on a file doesn't work; left-clicking on the priority column works but seems to make the GUI flash and twist in agony
- set priorities are lost when exiting the client; that's pretty bad
Change History (8)
comment:1 Changed 15 years ago by charles
- Owner changed from somebody to charles
- Status changed from new to assigned
comment:2 Changed 15 years ago by charles
- Component changed from Transmission to GTK+ Interface
comment:3 Changed 15 years ago by fizz
GTK is 2.11.5 atm.
comment:4 Changed 15 years ago by charles
The states should be saved between sessions now in r2317.
I don't know why it flashes in agony for you... I'm not seeing that behavior in 2.10.13.
comment:5 Changed 15 years ago by fizz
The flashing is actually worse in 0.80. It looks like when clicking the download toggle, the entire tree view is rebuilt or something.
Changing the priority via the context menu still doesn't work, either (gtk+ 2.11.6, now).
comment:6 Changed 15 years ago by mtolman
I have .80 and 2.10.14 and I've noticed the jumping side to side when I click on the file list. It doesn't happen every time, but it is quite noticeable.
I am able to set the priority by right clicking, but it doesn't actually stick. It changes back after a while.
comment:7 Changed 15 years ago by charles
Is this still an issue? I haven't had anyone else report this and can't duplicate the problem.
comment:8 Changed 15 years ago by charles
- Resolution set to invalid
- Status changed from assigned to closed
I'm not seeing the first issue (what version of gtk+ are you using?) but you're right about it not saving the file priorities.