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Feature: If torrent has folder and multiple files inside and I only select a file/s don't create the folder #5517
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Originally created by @KMKAR on GitHub (May 7, 2017).
qBittorrent version and Operating System: qBittorrent v3.3.12, Windows 7 Ultimate, x64
What is the problem: I'm requesting new feature: If torrent has folder and multiple files inside and I only select a file/s don't create the folder.
What is the expected behavior: If I don't select the folder don't create it/download it. Just put the files without the folder in the destination download folder.
Steps to reproduce: Grab a .torrent file which has a folder and files in it (look for the attached image), only select a file in the file list and automatically the folder will be marked to create/download.
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@thalieht commented on GitHub (May 7, 2017):
Implemented by #5465, will be in 3.4.0
@KMKAR commented on GitHub (May 7, 2017):
@thalieht Great news. I couldn't find it properly in the issues list. Thank you very much for the information.