Removed a </li> tag in preferences help pages which had nothing to do there.

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Virgil Dupras 2010-02-04 15:25:29 +01:00
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3 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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* **Right in destination:** All files will be sent directly in the selected destination, without trying to recreate the source path at all.
* **Recreate relative path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination directory up to the root selection in the Directories panel. For example, if you added "/Users/foobar/Music" to your Directories panel and you move "/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album/the_song.mp3" to the destination "/Users/foobar/MyDestination", the final destination for the file will be "/Users/foobar/MyDestination/Artist/Album" ("/Users/foobar/Music" has been trimmed from source's path in the final destination.).
* **Recreate absolute path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination directory in it's entirety. For example, if you move "/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album/the_song.mp3" to the destination "/Users/foobar/MyDestination", the final destination for the file will be "/Users/foobar/MyDestination/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album".</li>
* **Recreate absolute path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination directory in it's entirety. For example, if you move "/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album/the_song.mp3" to the destination "/Users/foobar/MyDestination", the final destination for the file will be "/Users/foobar/MyDestination/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album".
In all cases, dupeGuru nicely handles naming conflicts by prepending a number to the destination filename if the filename already exists in the destination.

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* **Right in destination:** All files will be sent directly in the selected destination, without trying to recreate the source path at all.
* **Recreate relative path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination directory up to the root selection in the Directories panel. For example, if you added "/Users/foobar/Picture" to your Directories panel and you move "/Users/foobar/Picture/2006/06/photo.jpg" to the destination "/Users/foobar/MyDestination", the final destination for the file will be "/Users/foobar/MyDestination/2006/06" ("/Users/foobar/Picture" has been trimmed from source's path in the final destination.).
* **Recreate absolute path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination directory in it's entirety. For example, if you move "/Users/foobar/Picture/2006/06/photo.jpg" to the destination "/Users/foobar/MyDestination", the final destination for the file will be "/Users/foobar/MyDestination/Users/foobar/Picture/2006/06".</li>
* **Recreate absolute path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination directory in it's entirety. For example, if you move "/Users/foobar/Picture/2006/06/photo.jpg" to the destination "/Users/foobar/MyDestination", the final destination for the file will be "/Users/foobar/MyDestination/Users/foobar/Picture/2006/06".
In all cases, dupeGuru PE nicely handles naming conflicts by prepending a number to the destination filename if the filename already exists in the destination.

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* **Right in destination:** All files will be sent directly in the selected destination, without trying to recreate the source path at all.
* **Recreate relative path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination directory up to the root selection in the Directories panel. For example, if you added "/Users/foobar/Music" to your Directories panel and you move "/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album/the_song.mp3" to the destination "/Users/foobar/MyDestination", the final destination for the file will be "/Users/foobar/MyDestination/Artist/Album" ("/Users/foobar/Music" has been trimmed from source's path in the final destination.).
* **Recreate absolute path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination directory in it's entirety. For example, if you move "/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album/the_song.mp3" to the destination "/Users/foobar/MyDestination", the final destination for the file will be "/Users/foobar/MyDestination/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album".</li>
* **Recreate absolute path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination directory in it's entirety. For example, if you move "/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album/the_song.mp3" to the destination "/Users/foobar/MyDestination", the final destination for the file will be "/Users/foobar/MyDestination/Users/foobar/Music/Artist/Album".
In all cases, dupeGuru nicely handles naming conflicts by prepending a number to the destination filename if the filename already exists in the destination.