[BUG] Option "show hidden files"
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[BUG] Option "show hidden files"
When I uncheck the option "show hidden files", directories and files starting with a "." are hidden on the internal SD card. On the external SD, (/storage/extSdCard) they are not hidden.
Tested with latest stable and beta version of TC on Samsung i9300, Android 4.3.
Tested with latest stable and beta version of TC on Samsung i9300, Android 4.3.
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Yes, this option currently only works for the internal SD card.
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I guess its a related, if not the same topic anyway, so i'll post it here:
Manually ignored Files (with or without complete path) are not hidden on the SD-Card. Works fine on internal storage.
Android 4.3 Golden (CyanodenMod) @ Samsung Galaxy S3 mini (gt-i8190).
I'd appreciate it if you found time to implement that in some future version!
Manually ignored Files (with or without complete path) are not hidden on the SD-Card. Works fine on internal storage.
Android 4.3 Golden (CyanodenMod) @ Samsung Galaxy S3 mini (gt-i8190).
I'd appreciate it if you found time to implement that in some future version!
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Do you mean the external sd card? Currently this option only works for the internal card, which is "spammed" by a lot of hidden folders from various programs.
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just write this in the terminal: defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE and hold option while hold left click on the finder icon, it should say "relaunch finder" or after the command type KillAll Finder.... it worked for my ive been trying to hide them the old way which was defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles NO but didnt worked.
I think you should use any tool which can show system files mac.
I think you should use any tool which can show system files mac.