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      domubpkm
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      @danfro Hello. Little discovery.
      If files are located in a share tedit.danfro folder, they are not discoverable. by the tedit app. Only direct files from tedit danfro are discoverable.
      screenshot20260503_155929678.png
      For example the two items aren't in the list of files when opening tedit.

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        danfro @domubpkm
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        @domubpkm I understand it this way, that subfolders are not readable. I did add this functionality and also allow saving including subfolders right now. You can try a build from the lastest pipeline: https://gitlab.com/Danfro/tedit/-/jobs/14208121476/artifacts/file/build/aarch64-linux-gnu/app/tedit.danfro_3.6.1_arm64.click

        It would be great if you could give that a good test. I am not sure if I found all places where the file name needs to be adjusted to allow subfolders.

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          domubpkm @danfro
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          @danfro Thanks ! A very quick test allowed me to see that the files are located in a first sub-folder, but that it would be necessary to highlight the sub-folders and allow scrolling of the line of the location of a file because a long line may appear cut. I will test better later.

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            danfro @domubpkm
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            @domubpkm Please try the latest build: https://gitlab.com/Danfro/tedit/-/jobs/14223553449/artifacts/file/build/aarch64-linux-gnu/app/tedit.danfro_3.6.1_arm64.click

            Not nice, but as a quick solution, I add a linebreak after the last slash. So subfolders are now shown on a separate line, the file name on another line. This allows to display longer names/more than one subfolder.
            But I do admit, this is not a fully perfect solution yet. So better not overuse it.

            If you wish to filter for all files in subfolders, you can put the "/" in the search box.

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              domubpkm @danfro
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              @danfro Already the files in the top level subfolders are seen and that's good. Afterwards it's a cosmetic story that isn't necessarily obvious.

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                domubpkm @danfro
                last edited by domubpkm

                @danfro Saving a NEW file no longer seems to work!
                screenshot20260506_091405236.png
                But edit a file seems ok.

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                  danfro @domubpkm
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                  @domubpkm that must be the last change I did. It worked with the first change. But I can confirm that, need to look into that. Thanks for reporting.

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                    domubpkm @danfro
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                    @danfro In fact, seems works if we want to save a file in tedit.danfro but we must put a slash first in the windows when recording name of the file.

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                      danfro @domubpkm
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                      @domubpkm Yeah, I found the bug, thanks for testing. Forgot an "else" branch when no slash is used. The latest build should fix that: https://gitlab.com/Danfro/tedit/-/jobs/14248945062/artifacts/file/build/aarch64-linux-gnu/app/tedit.danfro_3.6.1_arm64.click.

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                        domubpkm @danfro
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                        @danfro ok, works great. All tested, it creats folders. Great. Passphrase ok too

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                          danfro @domubpkm
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                          @domubpkm And I got something else for testing. I added an option to share notes from tedit to other apps. Can be tested from this pipeline (is including the subfolder additions): https://gitlab.com/Danfro/tedit/-/jobs/14249888806/artifacts/file/build/aarch64-linux-gnu/app/tedit.danfro_3.6.1_arm64.click

                          And now when importing a file via content hub into tedit, the file list page is not show (if that setting is enabled to start with that view). That doesn't make sense, when importing we want to see our imported file.

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