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This document describes the options in a custom copy dialog interface that allows a user to copy or move files and folders from a source to a destination location. The user can select source files and folders, add or remove filters, choose an operation type (copy or move), and set buffer sizes and priority levels. Advanced options let the user determine whether destination directories are created and whether file contents or just empty files are copied.

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Copidia

This document describes the options in a custom copy dialog interface that allows a user to copy or move files and folders from a source to a destination location. The user can select source files and folders, add or remove filters, choose an operation type (copy or move), and set buffer sizes and priority levels. Advanced options let the user determine whether destination directories are created and whether file contents or just empty files are copied.

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Custom copy dialog

Source files/folders - contains list of files and folders that are to be copied. You
can manage these items by the buttons on the right.
Add file(s)... button - allows user to add one or more files to the source list
Add folder - allows user to add a folder to a source list
Delete - deletes selected items from source list.
Import... - allows user to import source files and folders from the file. Each line
of the file should contain one full file or folder path.
Destination folder - allows user to enter destination path into which the source
files will be copied or moved. You can change it manually be entering path from
keyboard or by clicking the '...' button on the right.
Operation type - specifies operation that will be performed on source files
Priority - specifies thread priority at which the working thread will work.
Count of copies - specifies count of copies of the source files that should be
performed. Possible values are from range 0..~240. This is useful when copying
something small to the failure-prone storage medium (ie. floppy disk).
Buffer sizes - specifies sizes of the buffer that will be used to copy or move the
source data into destination location
Filtering - when checked - allows user to specify filters to be used when copying.
Buttons at right side allow user to add or remove a filter. Add button opens the
filter dialog.
Advanced options
o Do not create destination directories - copy files loosely to destination
folder - when selected it causes task not to create destination directories
and to copy all found files in every searched folder to the destination
folder, but without creating the folders that are usually created.
o Create directory structure in the destination folder (relatively to root
directory) - when copying files program will create the whole path found
on source media in the destination directory.
o Do not copy/move the contents of files - only create it (empty) - acts as
a normal copyin/moving, but does not copy the contents of files. The
destination files will be empty. Be careful when moving data that way.

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