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Preferences
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**Tags to scan:**
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When using the **Tags** scan type, you can select the tags that will be used for comparison.
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**Word weighting:**
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See :ref:`word-weighting`.
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**Match similar words:**
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See :ref:`similarity-matching`.
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**Match pictures of different dimensions:**
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If you check this box, pictures of different dimensions will be allowed in the same
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duplicate group.
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.. _filter-hardness:
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**Filter Hardness:**
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The threshold needed for two files to be considered duplicates. A lower value means more
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duplicates. The meaning of the threshold depends on the scanning type (see :doc:`scan`).
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Only works for :ref:`worded <worded-scan>` and :ref:`picture blocks <picture-blocks-scan>`
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scans.
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**Can mix file kind:**
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If you check this box, duplicate groups are allowed to have files with different extensions. If
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you don't check it, well, they aren't!
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**Ignore duplicates hardlinking to the same file:**
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If this option is enabled, dupeGuru will verify duplicates to see if they refer to the same
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`inode`_. If they do, they will not be considered duplicates. (Only for OS X and Linux)
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**Use regular expressions when filtering:**
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If you check this box, the filtering feature will treat your filter query as a
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**regular expression**. Explaining them is beyond the scope of this document. A good place to
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start learning it is `regular-expressions.info`_.
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**Remove empty folders after delete or move:**
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When this option is enabled, folders are deleted after a file is deleted or moved and the folder
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is empty.
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**Copy and Move:**
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Determines how the Copy and Move operations (in the Action menu) will behave.
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* **Right in destination:** All files will be sent directly in the selected destination, without
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trying to recreate the source path at all.
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* **Recreate relative path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination folder up
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to the root selection in the Directories panel. For example, if you added
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``/Users/foobar/SomeFolder`` to your Directories panel and you move
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``/Users/foobar/SomeFolder/SubFolder/SomeFile.ext`` to the destination
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``/Users/foobar/MyDestination``, the final destination for the file will be
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``/Users/foobar/MyDestination/SubFolder`` (``SomeFolder`` has been trimmed from source's path in
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the final destination.).
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* **Recreate absolute path:** The source file's path will be re-created in the destination folder in
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its entirety. For example, if you move ``/Users/foobar/SomeFolder/SubFolder/SomeFile.ext`` to the
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destination ``/Users/foobar/MyDestination``, the final destination for the file will be
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``/Users/foobar/MyDestination/Users/foobar/SomeFolder/SubFolder``.
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In all cases, dupeGuru nicely handles naming conflicts by prepending a number to the destination
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filename if the filename already exists in the destination.
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**Custom Command:**
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This preference determines the command that will be invoked by the "Invoke Custom Command"
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action. You can invoke any external application through this action. This can be useful if,
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for example, you have a nice diffing application installed.
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The format of the command is the same as what you would write in the command line, except that there
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are 2 placeholders: **%d** and **%r**. These placeholders will be replaced by the path of the
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selected dupe (%d) and the path of the selected dupe's reference file (%r).
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If the path to your executable contains space characters, you should enclose it in "" quotes. You
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should also enclose placeholders in quotes because it's very possible that paths to dupes and refs
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will contain spaces. Here's an example custom command::
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"C:\Program Files\SuperDiffProg\SuperDiffProg.exe" "%d" "%r"
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.. _inode: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inode
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.. _regular-expressions.info: http://www.regular-expressions.info
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