Not sure if this is possible or perhaps I haven't set it up correctly but right now, when a file(s) is unpacked and gets moved to my designated category folder, say movies, it gets placed into a folder inside movies, named after the nzb. Can I have it extracted and moved directly into the movies folder? I don't mind if nfo and samples get dumped in there, too.
Thanks in advance.
move unpacked files only and not whole folder?
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Re: move unpacked files only and not whole folder?
No, that's the way it works.
You check out the Sorting functions for that, but they're a bit complicated.
See the Wiki.
You check out the Sorting functions for that, but they're a bit complicated.
See the Wiki.
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Re: move unpacked files only and not whole folder?
Thanks, shypike
Generic sorting with a simple %fn.%ext did the trick sending the movie to the right folder, although the pars and nfo files came along for the ride.
Question: for folder names with spaces (running ubuntu), no I need to put "\ \" for spaces in the category paths?
Generic sorting with a simple %fn.%ext did the trick sending the movie to the right folder, although the pars and nfo files came along for the ride.
Question: for folder names with spaces (running ubuntu), no I need to put "\ \" for spaces in the category paths?
Re: move unpacked files only and not whole folder?
Set up a "clean" list in Config->General. That's a list of file extensions that will be removed.mr.sparkle wrote: although the pars and nfo files came along for the ride.
No, embedded spaces are OK without extra slashes (in fact you're not allowed to use them).mr.sparkle wrote: Question: for folder names with spaces (running ubuntu), no I need to put "\ " for spaces in the category paths?
Leading are trailing spaces are removed.