I recently found myself turning this setting off when a folder i work in got quite large (1700 or so subfolders many of which with subfolders themselves), it worked great at first until i quickly found out that a refresh of the tree whether via "auto-refresh" or "manual refresh" doesn't respect the setting and triggers the check regardless.
Can this be fixed?
Check existence of subfolders in tree
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Re: Check existence of subfolders in tree
This is kind of a feature. The idea of "Refresh" here is "Show it as it really is!", so it deliberately ignores that setting.
Thinking about it I would agree that in the case of Auto-Refresh it maybe should honor the setting...
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Thinking about it I would agree that in the case of Auto-Refresh it maybe should honor the setting...
Opinions?
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Re: Check existence of subfolders in tree
I probably won't use this feature, but keeping that in mind I agree with you I think Auto-Refresh should honor the setting.
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Re: Check existence of subfolders in tree
Whoops. Not true.
UPDATE: Change comes in next beta.
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Re: Check existence of subfolders in tree
Auto-Refresh honoring the setting is good enough for me, thank you very much for the change.