![]() it then adds a folder to tixati's default/manual set download directory called "a.common.torrent" where it then saves files "a." & "a.".\\ = This is the other option mentioned being important for this feature request and also nice regardless as a feature. I've also tried commands such as "C:\torrents\links\$name.torrent" -destination "C:\torrents\$name\"(also tried appending "$name.torrent" to the end of this) I've tried other options as well such as xcopy, also tried CMD versions of these powershell commands regardless that it specifies using the local command prompt (powershell, specifically). However all attempts have failed at this point even though the names match perfectly and the commands run fine through powershell/CMD manually consistently. ![]() These should logically work nicely aside from not knowing at this point if it would register the file as part of the tixati file tree, though assumedly not, for deletion/re-location handling to work correctly. torrent's pertaining download folder, which leaves you manually moving them from your stored directory to its respective folder or "file completion shell commands". you can't define it based on the original. torrent's or as set forth in your referenced settings-tab you can have a local folder for all torrents to be stored at the start/finish of the download and by. ![]() Currently you can have no method of saving the. I add "a." to tixati either by opening the file or adding it to a "watched directory" set forth in your referenced settings-tab, //it then adds a folder to tixati's default/manual set download directory called "a.common.torrent" where it then saves files "a." & "a.".\\ What I'm trying to achieve is have tixati add and register "a." as a local file pertaining to our folder "a.common.torrent". I'm referring to the specific download folder the. ![]()
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