Hi,
Just need a quick clarification on something…
The colours of parts shown when you expand a download in the queue – what do they mean?
They seem to be either green ,yellow or red.
From what I have observed, mine all start green, then once downloaded and marked as finished they go red, and paused ones (ie par files) are yellow?
Is this right?
(I use smpl white if this makes any difference)
Thanks
Colour of parts of nzb in queue
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Re: Colour of parts of nzb in queue
If I remember correctly, green are regular files, yellow par2 files and red is junk.
Smpl is no longer actively supported.
Smpl is no longer actively supported.
Re: Colour of parts of nzb in queue
Actually, it says at the left of each row what it means: Red is Finished (downloaded), green is Active (being downloaded), yellow is waiting (the par2 files, only downloaded if needed.)
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Re: Colour of parts of nzb in queue
Thanks for both replies.
What macnab said seems to match what i thought.
Why is Simpl not supported? It's still one of the included skins as far as i know
Thanks again
What macnab said seems to match what i thought.
Why is Simpl not supported? It's still one of the included skins as far as i know
Thanks again
Re: Colour of parts of nzb in queue
Not supported means no further development. It sometimes means that questions/problems might not be answered.
I use smpl white all the time. To me it is the best
I use smpl white all the time. To me it is the best
Re: Colour of parts of nzb in queue
Until you're faced with maintaining it.macnab wrote:To me it is the best
Small nightmare.