Bug#471125: respect for user's checkmarks in the Details tab

2009-06-18 Thread Charles Kerr
(1) ~/.transmission/gtk/prefs.ini: this file seems to contain some
settings that are not totally gtk specific, and may also pertain to
the CLI version of transmission. So perhaps gtk is a misleading
directory name use here.

  Resolution: INVALID
  Reason: In the version of transmission that this ticket was filed
  against, transmission-cli didn't use a config file.  The gtk
  subdirectory was to denote that the prefs.ini file was for the
  gtk client.


(2) All seems hunky dory until we notice there have been directories for
Album2, 3, and 4 created in our filesystem. Not only that but some
files we didn't checkmark also got created! Hey, we started the
torrent paused so nothing like that would happen! Wait, this might
only just by your way of saving the edges parts of the blocks of the
file that I want, in order to share with others. OK...

  Resolution: FORWARDED
  Reason: upstream ticket http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/629


(3) Anyway, what's really bugging me is how after I painstakingly
checkmarked exactly what I wanted, I later open back up the Details
tab to find ALL the subdirectories are now checkmarked again, Album1
through Album7.

  Resolution: FIXED
  Reason: This is confirmed fixed in 1.72.  I'm not going to
  go through all the versions between 1.06 and 1.72 to find out
  when it got fixed.


(4) I am on the Activity tab of Details.
*Why can't I copy any text with my mouse?!

  Resolution: WONTFIX
  Reason: There's no use case for it.


(5) Also on the Activity tab, we see a block grid with several
different colors. Well there's enough room for a legend to indicate
what each color means. Users could toggle expert mode if such
legend bothers them. Note I am using a 15 inch monitor. Just don't
make things that are too big for some people though.

  Resolution: FIXED
  Reason: The block grid has been removed


(6) Same goes for the other grids on other tabs. Yes it may be
mentioned in the manual what colors are what but not good enough.

  Resolution: FIXED
  Reason: There are no colored grids anymore.
  The main window's progressbar is now the standard gtk progressbar.


(7) Also along the left and bottom sides of such grids, put
some values.  I bet they correspond to block numbers
0x10 0x20 0x30 0x00 0x01... 0x0E 0x0F Well, add them! Don't
just play secret agent. Or add them right inside the rectangles
0x4A. For all that I just mentioned forget the 0x though.

  Resolution: FIXED
  Reason: The block grid has been removed.

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SUMMARY

Issue #1: Invalid
Issue #2: Forwarded upstream
Issue #3: Fixed
Issue #4: Wontfix
Issue #5: Fixed
Issue #6: Fixed
Issue #7: Fixed

Leo: now, how do we get cont...@bugs.debian.org to
mark a ticket as 4/7ths fixed? ;)



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Bug#471125: respect for user's checkmarks in the Details tab

2008-03-16 Thread jidanni
Package: transmission
Version: 1.06-1
Severity: minor

Hello, this is jidanni reporting a bug again here because I can't deal
with the horrible trac bug system upstream (login- register-
login- register..., and if no proxy, then Iceweasel can't establish a
connection to the server at trac.transmissionbt.com. Highly
professional. I give up.)

I did manage to view some of my bugs there, and it does seem someone
is looking at them, though for the life of me no feedback ever comes
to me.

Today's bugs are:

~/.transmission/gtk/prefs.ini: this file seems to contain some
settings that are not totally gtk specific, and may also pertain to
the CLI version of transmission. So perhaps gtk is a misleading
directory name use here.

A worse bug is: take a torrent with a directory structure, like
$ bt_showmetainfo bla.torrent
Album1/Song1
Album1/Song2...
Album2/Song1
Album2/Song2...
...

OK, now say we only want Album3/Song5 and Album4/Song6.
So we do
$ transmission -p bla.torrent
and by clicking around in the Details window, we figure out how to
turn off all the other stuff we don't want.

All seems hunky dory until we notice there have been directories for
Album2, 3, and 4 created in our filesystem. Not only that but some
files we didn't checkmark also got created! Hey, we started the
torrent paused so nothing like that would happen! Wait, this might
only just by your way of saving the edges parts of the blocks of the
file that I want, in order to share with others. OK...
OK, but when the smoke clears and it's time to move those files to my
nifty S1MP3 player, how can I tell which ones merely contain edges,
without having to pull the Details list back up and check by hand?

OK, perhaps the best we can do to find which files were the ones we
really checkmark is
$ find -type f -printf %S\\t%p\\n

Anyway, what's really bugging me is how after I painstakingly
checkmarked exactly what I wanted, I later open back up the Details
tab to find ALL the subdirectories are now checkmarked again, Album1
through Album7. Also any memory that I had folded away some of those
directories is gone, but that latter point I can forgive to relieve
bloat, likewise the lost of memory of how I exposed peoples full IPs,
now they are cut back off when I reopen Details.

Also:

I am on the Activity tab of Details.
*Why can't I copy any text with my mouse?!
OK, I will type it in by hand. I see this:
Progress: 3.3%(33.3% selected)
too terse. OK, fine, I'll get used to whatever it means. Anyway, allow
people to copy things with the mouse.

Also on the Activity tab, we see a block grid with several different
colors. Well there's enough room for a legend to indicate what each
color means. Users could toggle expert mode if such legend bothers
them. Note I am using a 15 inch monitor. Just don't make things that
are too big for some people though.

Same goes for the other grids on other tabs. Yes it may be mentioned
in the manual what colors are what but ... not good enough.

Also along the left and bottom sides of such grids, put some values.
I bet they correspond to block numbers
0x10
0x20
0x30
 0x00 0x01... 0x0E 0x0F
Well, add them! Don't just play secret agent. Or add them right inside
the rectangles 0x4A. For all that I just mentioned forget the 0x
though.



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