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How to delete offline links (not unknown) on the LinkGrabber list?
How to delete offline links (not unknown) on the LinkGrabber list, I can not find the specific option "DELETE offline".
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Select all Links (Ctrl+A) and rightclick context menu -> Clear -> Delete Links: Selected & offline
You can customize the menu to your own needs via menu editor
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Also possible via 'delete links: offline' action in bottom bar
You can also customize the bottom bar to your own needs
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@Jiaz - And how to set: "Show only offline links"?
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No Shows only offline links, even if enable the "only online links" option.
Screenshot: https://i.postimg.cc/4xYBJNRB/Screen...t-12-06-PM.jpg |
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I'm sorry but I don't understand? You have enabled *offline files* so the list will contain files that match the rule *offline files*. It's NOT show offline only!
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The older version of the core JD2 showed only offline/error etc., and could even sort. Now it is not possible, unless there is a missing sub-option in the "Overwiew" panel or somewhere at the bottom.
LinkGrabber & Download Please, restore the older suboptions. |
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Nothing has changed for those options, nothing.
Disabling *offline files* will hide offline files. Those are view filters. It was never a *view only*
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@Jiaz - In the old version (Core 2015?), The option was a very good option, which is no longer in the new version.
See mini-screen: https://i.postimg.cc/cJXmpm4v/Screen...t-01-21-PM.jpg |
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How to configure package policies to show offline files, unknown, and with an error.
https://i.postimg.cc/QtjpnYH5/Screen...t-01-20-PM.jpg |
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@djmakinera: That filter is still available in download list and nothing has changed about that.
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And what? If I do not have a hitching point, how to create a separate rule to show different types of accessibility.
I have already tried, but there was a terrible mess and it still showed wrong. For example, could sort files offline in packages, but it also showed some ONLINE links in packages, so something was still wrong. |
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I'm sorry but I can't follow you. The *offline files* filter does affect all *offline* links. And make them visible/hidden. Such filters are NOT *show offline only* Absolute nothing has changed for those filters so I wonder what your problem is now
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In the "Download" section you can set:
Show only OFFLINE. So is OK. Although, of course, it is not possible to set only - UNKNOWN and ERROR occured !!! In the "LinkGrabber" section it is not possible to show only OFFLINE etc. Am I to understand that you can only manually search for links offline, unknown etc. This is not feasible - I have too many lists. You can only select all or some offline links from the menu, which you can delete, but if the list was shown only offline, unknown - I could indicate which I want to delete much more quickly. |
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In DownloadList you have a Filter that shows *Only*
In Linkgrabber you have multiple View Filters where you can show/hide items matching this filter.
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You can easily select all offline links via sidebar on right side and then delete the selected items... There are MANY ways to delete offline links. None of them are new and all those methods exists and are the same since years
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I do not have something like that, with me there is no such possibility. If it is possible with you, it means that you have a differently configured JD2.
Alternatively, show in the picture, where are the filters? |
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I would suggest to revert gui changes to default because each JDownloader2 has those
You can easily left click on a linkgrabber filter and all matching items will be selected and then you can easily delete those
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Out of curiosity, I downloaded a fresh (new) installation and practically no different.
Filters are still missing! Then tell me in the end where the filters are, I do not see anything on the right side. |
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What do you mean? In linkgrabber on right sidebar, there are view filters. I don't know what you're talking about
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Views -> Filter ???
If you mean it, these filters do not change anything, they still show mixed links (that is, with different availability status) |
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Please provide a screenshot of what you mean?!
I guess you still have not understood how this works?!
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Screenshot looks okay?! "Offline Files" is enabled, so those links are visible in list
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Ok, then see the new photo and show me where you see the links offline? :D
https://i.postimg.cc/3RpdvRDS/Screen...t-05-39-PM.jpg By the way, there is another problem with the GUI. Although it has been around for a long time. After disable: Bar: Name + Save To has various graphical artifacts. |
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Your JDownloader instance is somehow broken because screenshot looks totally broken!
The banner is within the table which is a sign that there is a serious issue with your JDownloader installation. I would suggest we do a teamviewer session. Doesn't make sense to debug your installation via screenshots
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@Jiaz - This usually occurs when the list has, for example, large links (but it does not have to be that way) and when you try to scroll a large list. But everything goes back to normal when you re-enable "Name" and "Save to"
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That should not happen at all! even for large lists!
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You will not find out if you do not try/test it on large lists.
linkcollector zip file: 67 MB |
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It should not happen at all! never! cause that's a sign that there is something really bad broken! You can send me the zip via support@jdownloader.org for testing if you want
It's important to provide ENOUGH max heap to java process for JDownloader to handle large lists
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