Deluge 1.3.2 annoyances
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:25 am
First of all, as this is my first post, let me constrain that Deluge is an absolutely awesome piece of software!
However, since Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with the Deluge Team PPA auto-upgraded Deluge to 1.3.2, I've noticed that a few (imo) annoyances have been introduced, and I was wondering if these are reversible through (hidden) configuration settings or that I'm just gonna have to live with it.
I haven't found options for these in the preferences dialog though, so I hope there are hidden configuration options, or my ignorant eye just missed them.
However, since Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with the Deluge Team PPA auto-upgraded Deluge to 1.3.2, I've noticed that a few (imo) annoyances have been introduced, and I was wondering if these are reversible through (hidden) configuration settings or that I'm just gonna have to live with it.
- Add Torrent individual options gone.
- I used to be able to apply different options to different torrents added in a single Add Torrents dialog. I used this a lot to put stuff in their respective directories. Now the Apply button has been replaced with an Apply to All button, and I cannot do this anymore.
- Luckily, the web-UI hasn't followed yet with similar simplification. Please don't update WebUI the same!
- Click indicator-icon to show Deluge window gone.
- I used to be able to click Deluge's icon in the indicator area (system tray) to show Deluge. Now I have a popup-menu where I can choose to show Deluge. I believe this popup used to be onRightClick instead of onLeftClick. This introduces an extra click which is annoying, especially if you use a remote control to control the mouse.
- Is there an option I missed to restore old functionality for this?
- Indicator-flash on a torrent that has completed downloading gone.
- I used to be able to tell that my download was complete by the Deluge-icon in the indicator area flashing, but not anymore.
- Is this configurable somewhere?
I haven't found options for these in the preferences dialog though, so I hope there are hidden configuration options, or my ignorant eye just missed them.