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Linkgrabber no longer groups links into a single 'Various Files' folder.
Only noticed it start happening today. I haven't changed any Settings nor done anything to JD2 preferences for quite a while.
The way it used to work for me is, Linkgrabber automatically groups any link I copy (or paste) into a Various Files folder no matter the source URL. It only creates new packages if there are similar filenames. This is how I prefer it to work btw. But now, each link gets their own folder with their own file name which is kinda annoying. I don't know which part of the Settings this is concerned with but, LinkgrabberSettings: Various Package = enabled LinkgrabberSettings: Various Package Limit = 1 (I think this is the default because I never changed this setting ever. Didn't even know it existed until now. Lol.) I tried changing the Various Package Limit to anything >1 and 0 but it still only creates individual folders per link. Thanks! |
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How do you add the links? Via copy to Clipboard or via AddLinks Dialog?
Can you provide example links? Is your Subfolder rule, see https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...ackage-feature enabled?
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But thanks for the link! Wow, I searched what I could before posting and played around the settings I thought was relevent but I never noticed that rule was enabled in the Packagizer settings. But in my defense, I am absolutely certain I haven't changed any setting in JD2 in months so I might have just glossed over them and focused more on the stuff under Advanced Settings. Lol. Not sure how it got enabled in the first place though but all's well that ends well. Thanks, Jiaz! |
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Thanks for the feedback and you're welcome!
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