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no, i take it back, i have had situations where the unwanted files were created even if i set the priority to "don't download" when first adding the torrent.

hmm, i see. what if the file has had data downloaded into it, then i delete it from the disk, recheck the torrent, and restart it to go to 100%?...

this would be useful to have in the docs too :)

Thank you! A few questions seem to remain. 1. in sparse files that we elect not to download, can downloaded parts be deleted? what should the UX be? if bit...

> The main reason those "gigabytes" are there is because you move the file to a different volume, and libtorrent's copy_file() isn't sophisticated enough to preserve sparse regions, right? Right...

Understandably making the UI show up is not part of what libtorrent does. However, what happens behind this is in libtorrent's ballpark, to an important extent. Would you be happy...

thanks for the info, that's good enough for me for now. I'll leave the issue open so these may be added as doc strings in the future.

OK, that makes sense, thank you. On Thu, 25 Oct 2018, 09:19 Sam Hocevar, wrote: > This is on purpose. The debug window is essentially a keylogger, and I do...

what if you allowed copying of the entire log, but all normal (non-special) keys were replaced by 'X'? that puts the keylogger worry to rest.