RFE: Similar content, option to exclude 100% (exact) content & (maybe or) option to display %Similar (at least to identify files that are similar vs. files that are 100%.
Idea being that I had first run Same Content, & now I want Similar rather then Same, & I don't care to see Same because I've already done what I want with them, & those that I've left (duplicates of) I don't want to have to think about again, but instead concentrate on Similar.
(Now if there are Similar to something that happened to be the Same, before, that's a different matter, & they should be listed.)
And as it is, I don't know if files are Same or Similar without running each set through a file hash program (or similar). Likewise, if they are Similar, then I'll want to investigate them, but if they are the Same, I want to dismiss them, as I've already been there, done that.
You can do this by pasting in (or selecting) your long filter in the drop down list, and just clicking the select button next to the filter. You can now save the filter under a name such as 'media files' or some such. (the 'save custom' button)
therube wrote:RFE: Similar content, option to exclude 100% (exact) content & (maybe or) option to display %Similar (at least to identify files that are similar vs. files that are 100%.
Idea being that I had first run Same Content, & now I want Similar rather then Same, & I don't care to see Same because I've already done what I want with them, & those that I've left (duplicates of) I don't want to have to think about again, but instead concentrate on Similar.
(Now if there are Similar to something that happened to be the Same, before, that's a different matter, & they should be listed.)
And as it is, I don't know if files are Same or Similar without running each set through a file hash program (or similar). Likewise, if they are Similar, then I'll want to investigate them, but if they are the Same, I want to dismiss them, as I've already been there, done that.
Existing settings had Size filter; Min 9 MB, Max 36 MB.
Start Scan.
After it got on its way, thought I'd be better off changing the Size filter, so Cancelled the scan.
Set Size filter; Min 36 MB, & I wiped out the Max (so it was blank - rather then entering a '0' or some large number) to indicate no Max size.
Start Scan.
(I'll tell you in a bit if it in fact did only scan for 36 MB files...)
Yes, in fact that is just what it did.
Only searched for 36 MB files.
You should be able to duplicate.
Min 9, Max 36 -> Scan => Cancel
Min 9, Max [blank] -> Scan ---> observe the Discovering dialog => Cancel
Jump to the Max size box, either enter '0' or hit a Tab or click some other setting - other then 'Start scan'.
The Tab or clicking some other setting, will "enter" a '0' as Max size, & if you then Scan, it will be as wanted.
If you wipe out the Max size [blank], then immediately hit 'Start scan', your scan will be in error.