> Russell Francis wrote:
> 
>> My thinking is that you can then display something more like this.
>>
>>
>> -> some_file_a.mp3                    45.00%
>>   - some file_a(1).mp3        x.x.x.x            10.45%
>>   - SOME_file A(1) mp3     x.x.x.x               89.00%
>> -> someefile_b.mp3                          18.00%
>>   -  somefile_b.mp3              x.x.x.x               18.00%
>>
>>
>> Where the file you are downloading can be expanded/collapsed to show
>> the sources where you are getting it from, and the total progress and
>> the progress for each chunk.
>>  
>>
> Go ahead. But it sounds like something what was wanted in the fileinfo pane...
 Don't make duplicate things in the interface. If you implement your
tree view, you'd
 probably best remove the fileinfo pane...
> 
> - Jeroen

Jeroen,

Changing the CLists to Treeviews in the download pane and reorganizing
the way that
the downloads are displayed won't add any information to the download
pane it will
just organize the information that is there better and get rid of the
depreciated widgets
from the gtk2 interface.

Just what exactly is the purpose of the file info pane?  It seems
somewhat incomplete
and I am unsure of what the vision for it was?  If you can describe what
it is aiming at
doing, I can avoid duplicating the fileinfo tab and either remove it or
fix / finish it.

Thanks,
Russ

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