CFI problem

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chrisM@paris
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CFI problem

Post by chrisM@paris »

Hello

I have some difficulties to apply an "empty folder" rule (/e) when this empty folder is part of a folder with a /r rule.

Could it be a problem with "the first match wins" logic?

- If the /r rule is higher that the /e rule: all subfolders are matched and the /e rule is not executed.
- If the /e rule is higher that the /r rule: the empty sub folder is matched but after that the /r rule is applied to all the folders including the empty one.

Thanks in advance for your help

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Re: CFI problem

Post by admin »

Confirmed. The /e /f /x rules have a lower priority than other rules, independently of their order in the CFI definitions. The idea: "Use this icon for empty/filled/inaccessible folders if no other rules exist that define an icon for them." IMO it makes sense.

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