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Originally created by @The-Maxxon on GitHub (Jun 13, 2013).
What do the icon colours mean? I see that the orange up arrow is Completed, but what does the grey up arrow mean? This is confusing.
@ximply commented on GitHub (Jun 14, 2013):
The grey up arrow means stalled upload.
Grey colour means inactive (include download, upload and check), green colour means active download, orange colour means active upload and red colour means error.
@The-Maxxon commented on GitHub (Jun 19, 2013):
This is useful, and should be added to the help file and/or should have a tooltip.
@sledgehammer999 commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2013):
The "status" of each torrent is already telling what each icon means.
@trlkly commented on GitHub (Feb 9, 2014):
If the "status" was sufficient to explain the color key, no one would have had to ask what they meant. Plus "Status" doesn't correlate with colors. I have two different colors for seeding, for example, gray and orange. Until I read here, I had no idea that the gray "Seeding" ones were currently inactive.
It seems like an easy thing to add to the FAQ on the help Wiki, so I'm going to do that, if you don't mind.
@sledgehammer999 commented on GitHub (Feb 9, 2014):
Sure.