Lovely thank you :) It's amazing the level of detail you can fine tune. I started downloading some themes to see how they work as ideally I'm looking for a super basic lister with panes. Any to recommend?
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Replying to @designerzen
Themes only change colors, fonts, icons and that kind of things. Although some of the posts in the "themes" area also include full configs, we don't recommend those as they change a lot of things from the defaults, which can make life difficult when you don't know what changed.
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Good to know. Really just need a dark theme which I've found. Amazing software and the video documentaries are exceptional. Think I'll spend the rest of time configuring the 'perfect' setup as there is an option for everything!
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Replying to @designerzen @directory_opus
One thing I can't seem to find out how to do rom the docs is when copying bulk, there is a 'skip identical' and a 'skip all', but not a 'skip all identical'. Is there a way to do that? ie check the crc hashes to ensure they should be skipped per file?
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Replying to @designerzen
That's what Skip Identical does already. Full details of what it does are here: https://www.gpsoft.com.au/help/opus12/index.html#!Documents/The_Replace_Dialog.htm …
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Replying to @directory_opus
So I selected a directory and asked dopus to copy it from one disk to another which already has the same data. There are many duplicates. A message comes up with 'the destination already has a file called x' so I press 'Skip identical' which it does for that file...
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Replying to @designerzen @directory_opus
...but then the exact same window opens up again with a different file name. So I have to press sip identical again, and as the folder contains 40,000+ files, I want to know how to skip having to press the button for every file.
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Replying to @designerzen
If it appears again then the two files aren't "identical" (size + date must be the same, see the page I linked). If you just want to skip files with the same name, use Skip All instead.
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Additionally, if you're updating an existing backup folder (which is what it sounds like), you might find the Update All command is more suitable. https://www.gpsoft.com.au/help/opus12/index.html#!Documents/Copying_Updated_Files.htm …
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Replying to @directory_opus
Yes, that's it! That's what I'm after! I knew it was in there somewhere! Thanks for explaining that 'identical' meant same file size and date, my backups are identical yet have different dates but same CRCs. You were right in diagnosing why the skip identical didn't skip all.
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Replying to @designerzen
Glad it's working! Details are all in the page linked earlier. :-)pic.twitter.com/i6rHo50In1
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