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[Wishlist] Add ability to individually ignore "seed until ratio reaches" #1077
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Originally created by @ghost on GitHub (Jan 14, 2014).
I love the "Seed torrents until their ratio reaches X, then pause/remove" but I wish there was a way to individually mark torrents to ignore the ratio and seed indefinitely, without turning off the option altogether.
@chrishirst commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2014):
Right click on the job a choose "Limit share ratio" from the context menu
@jcharaoui commented on GitHub (May 15, 2016):
The ability to ignore the global share ratio would be really convenient in use-cases such as mine where only a few torrents are kept for infinite seeding, and most of the torrents added are paused/deleted after attaining the set ratio.
@thalieht commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2017):
@evsh can be closed.
@zeule commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2017):
Closing as implemented. Thanks @thalieht.