![]() For me iCloud has been mostly good with syncing changes between devices in the background like that. If I edit a note stored on iCloud from my iPhone, by the time I use my Mac again, the iCloud folder syncs or finished syncing with the local folder. I want to sync an iCloud folder and a local one for my Obsidian vault (markdown notes), If I edit a note on the local folder on my Mac, its immediately reflected in the iCloud folder. I would to be able to exclude all sub-directories except ones I explicit allow, perhaps by specifying files or folders to ignore, like a. I have a folder like this stored locally:Īnd would like to only sync the non-folder files, and specific folders to the iCloud directory, and ignore the rest of the folders. I don't want to have the files only in iCloud because there's no option to keep files offline, it only streams files when you open / try to access them. I want to sync two folders on my mac on the same drive: one folder in iCloud, and one stored locally / not on iCloud. I want to be able to exclude all sub-directories except ones I explicit allow, perhaps by specifying files or folders to ignore, like a. And yes, when i change something that already exists, the "older" file on Elements is sent to the Windows Recycle Bin.TLDR: I want to sync an iCloud directory on my Mac with another folder on the Mac not on iCloud, continuously so if I edit an file on either folder, the changes are immediately reflected on the other one. Regarding the recycle bin, only the Elements has that configuration My Book is set to delete or overwrite files permanently. I'll have to read that with more time and try to setup it again from the scratch. You can this also as a local sync setting. You can then even choose your preferred location for the versions on any internal or external drive accessable to FFS while running the sync. If my suspicion is true, in FFS you can select the Delete Files method Versioning, in which case it is fully under control of FFS. NAS's) may have their own "recycle-bin"s, but those are local to that drive and beyond the control of Windows or FFS. Then save that RTS configuration.ĭid you test that a Recycle-bin is being used for deletions from \Musica ?Īs for as I know, Windows can not use or force the use of a Recycle-bin on external drives.Īnd it does not move deletions from external drives to its internal recycle-bin. \Musica and \Musica (via the minus-icon in front), leaving only F:\Musica to be monitored for changes by RTS. You can now drag that saved sync configuration to RTS, and in RTS delete the two lines referring to Test your sync configuration and if OK then save your FFS sync configuration. There you define your two left-right pairsĪssuming that in your Global Sync Settings (F8), the green gear-icon on top, the Delete Files method is set to Permanent, then for the 2nd pair you need to use local sync settings, via the green gear-icon in between that left-right pair, and change the Delete Files method for that pair. > I thought that i had to create a batch run of config made for F and both external HDD on FFS, save it, and then open it on RTS. ![]() The *.ffs_batch is saved with both options, hidden and auto-close. When i recorded that video, i only opened FFS GUI for you to see that there is nothing to be synced. Precisely, there nothing to do but it keeps running, scanning, working, comparing, you name it.Įven know, i only moved a file from one sub-folder to another (both in the same folder), and now it doesn't stop, doing what it's called, like you can see on the video. If you saved the *.ffs_batch configuration with settings to make it run "hidden" and auto-closing, any such sync task launched by RTS should run (and close) as defined. It seems you purposely opened the *.ffs_batch sync configuration in the FFS GUI, and/or saved the *.ffs_batch configuration (as perhaps launched by RTS) without making it "hidden" and auto-closing (see here ad 2) ). What your image seems to show, is the results of a Comparison, of which the conclusion seems to be that there are no differences that need to be synced.Ĭonsequently, the FFS GUI just sits there doing nothing (contrary to: stays constantly "working").
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