Well, with 9000 duplicates in total it gets ultra-tedious to make individual decisions anyway. But I still would prefer the directory-oriented display of the "Synchronize Dirs"-result-panel for both sides "locally unique left" and "locally unique right" for handling that situation as compared to an even "much more endless" list of 1:1 pairs of duplicates as it stands now to remedy this rather extreme situation.Hacker wrote: 2022-12-25, 21:10 UTCBut, how? I am unable to picture / imagine how those duplicates would be displayed. Say, there are 4000 files left and 5000 files right, where each 4 files left are duplicates of 5 files right, so we have 1000 groups of duplicates, every file in a different folder. How would this be presented to the user?
What I've suggested so far should be quite feasible for our "grandmaster" Christian to implement. In an ideal world of course Christian could refine that process even further by somehow indexing the found groups of duplicates so that in the end - when narrowing down the results-display to only leaving duplicate files visible wouldn't help any longer to produce a well-arranged display for making individual decisions at a sheer magnitude of 9000 duplicates - the user could then even jump from one particular/single group of 9 identical duplicates to the next one in a total sample of 1000 groups.
But if I may reduce the number of found identical groups of duplicates to 3 instead of 1000 in your example - resulting in a total of 27 matches - I think you can clearly see the point. The goal always is to having possibly all of them clearly arranged together with their parent-dirs (by directory left/right, as the "Synchronize Dirs"-result-panel currently does) within a single screen and at a glance to facilitate individual decisions for every one single file or arbitrary groups thereof by the user/administrator!