Synchronize Directories - Files/folders listed in wrong side

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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Synchronize Directories - Files/folders listed in wrong side

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Before starting to synchronize, left and right pane can be seen here. Note that folders driver and settings are on the right pane.
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After compare, the only differing folders are empy folders driver and settings which should be on the right pane
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Directory names are always on the left side.
If you want to keep the directory a click on [x] cycles through [_] and [<].
The last one [<] indicates on which side the directories exists (on the right side).

Does it matter in asymmetric mode where (left or right) the [x] empty directory will be deleted?

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HolgerK wrote:Directory names are always on the left side.
If you want to keep the directory a click on [x] cycles through [_] and [<].
The last one [<] indicates on which side the directories exists (on the right side).

Does it matter in asymmetric mode where (left or right) the [x] empty directory will be deleted?

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Well, because in asymmetric mode everything that is to be deleted is deleted from the right pane, it would be logical that they are displayed on the right.
I see no reason why foldernames would be treated different from filenames.
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I see no reason why foldernames would be treated different from filenames.
Just a guess:
Because the horizontal space may be insufficient to show the path on the right side.

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Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Virtualizid\C\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Windows\Privacy\...
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HolgerK wrote:
I see no reason why foldernames would be treated different from filenames.
Just a guess:
Because the horizontal space may be insufficient to show the path on the right side.

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Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Virtualizid\C\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Windows\Privacy\...
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In that case, why don't long filenames appear on the left side, too?
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You know that a path name is usually longer than a file name?

Because the maximum length of a file name is 255 characters while a path can be 32700 characters long :(
MSDN:File System Functionality Comparison:Limits

Btw: TC supports path lengths up to 1022 characters.

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HolgerK wrote:
I see no reason why foldernames would be treated different from filenames.
Just a guess:
Because the horizontal space may be insufficient to show the path on the right side.

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Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Virtualizid\C\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Windows\Privacy\...
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Anyone, who does not have to guess?
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Anyone, who does not have to guess?
Be patient. It is weekend.
I guess only the author knows for sure whether this is by design or not :wink:

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Yes, it's by design, so long path names can be shown too.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Yes, it's by design, so long path names can be shown too.
Nevertheless, it can be quite misleading to have directories displayed on the left pane.
Especially in case of symmetric mode, if a 'unpaired' folder exists on the right side and is displayed on the left !

Wouldn't it be possible to display the full length of pathname in a tooltip, just like long pathnames in TC main window, and keep on the correct panes?
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