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Re-Prioritizing duplicates
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dupeGuru tries to automatically determine which duplicate should go in each group's reference
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position, but sometimes it gets it wrong. In many cases, clever dupe sorting with "Delta Values"
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and "Dupes Only" options in addition to the "Make Selected Reference" action does the trick, but
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sometimes, a more powerful option is needed. This is where the Re-Prioritization dialog comes into
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play. You can summon it through the "Re-Prioritize Results" item in the "Actions" menu.
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This dialog allows you to select criteria according to which a reference dupe will be selected in
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each dupe group. The list of available criteria is on the left and the list of criteria you've
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selected is on the right.
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A criteria is a category followed by an argument. For example, "Size (Highest)" means that the dupe
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with the biggest size will win. "Folder (/foo/bar)" means that dupes in this folder will win. To add
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a criterion to the rightmost list, first select a category in the combobox, then select a
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subargument in the list below, and then click on the right pointing arrow button.
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The order of the list on the right is important (you can re-order items through drag & drop). When
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picking a dupe for reference position, the first criterion is used. If there's a tie, the second
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criterion is used and so on and so on. For example, if your arguments are "Size (Highest)" and then
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"Filename (Doesn't end with a number)", the reference file that will be picked in a group will be
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the biggest file, and if two or more files have the same size, the one that has a filename that
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doesn't end with a number will be used. When all criteria result in ties, the order in which dupes
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previously were in the group will be used.
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