Hello all,
I have been struggling for a long time to exclude a dir "foo" from syncing 
to a remote folder (remote is not the problem, same behaviour with a local 
test setup).
So intuitively (maybe falsely?) I used the "Do not search in" field in the 
General tab to exclude the directory "foo".
I tried to enter "foo/" in the textfield and clicked on the downward arrow 
to add it to the list below the textfield. On another try, I clicked on the 
folder in the selection dialogue (icon to the right of the textfield and 
down-arrow).
Now in both cases when I click on compare, (the top level subfolder) foo 
and all files in it are still included in the comparison. At the same time, 
all files that include "foo" in their file name are excluded.
One thing that caught my eye is that when adding the "foo/" pattern to the 
list of excludes (by clicking the down-arrow), the trainling "/" is removed.
I can reproduce the above behaviour if I enter "* | foo" in the "File 
filter" box.
And - I get the intended behaviour if I enter "* | foo/" in the File filter 
box.
So eventually I could solve my actual problem (after a long time of 
searching) - only I wonder if the "Do not search in" fields are meant to be 
folders to exclude? Probably, because in the file selection dialogue I can 
only select folders. And then maybe stripping of the trailing slash could 
be a bug?
Any feedback appreciated... thanks

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