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Old 05-23-2009, 02:52 PM   #1
poopship21
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multiplexed download targets in rtorrent


i would like to know any routines that work in rtorrent to select single files (such as the latest edition of a nice postresql book) from a .torrent file that has many files (such as "obscene_number_of_linux_books.torrent") TIA
 
Old 05-25-2009, 06:58 AM   #2
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Main view: choose the torrent (with arrow keys Up and Down) press arrow key Right.
next view: choose "File List" and press arrow key Right.
In the File List use arrow keys Up and Down to select the files needed. With the space bar choose a priority setting (shown in the column "Pri") for a file: normal (shows nothing), don't download (off) or high priority (hig).

This is the routine I use.


rTorrent allocates space also for for files it do not download.
 
  


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