When I compare my Sync folder with the origin folder via WinMerge (which should be an identical folder because it is the original source of the Sync folder I copied all files from it to Sync folder when I begin using Syncthing), I see many difference, although the files are identical, having same hash values. Linux file manager can show both folders in the same name but Windows explorer only shows one.Īnother peculiarity I see is with my other sync software such as WinMerge. For example, Windows explorer can sometimes see one of them, sometimes the other… So I can see in Windows&Linux two folders in the same name. I tried to check my folders’ encoding via enca, or “file -i” commands but could not find their encodings as they are directories, not files. They apparantly have same names in Windows & Linux, but they are probably in different encodings. Some folders with Turkish characters in their names are created twice in the Sync folder by Syncthing. It seems that I have problem with file encodings when using Syncthing. Originally a product for Microsoft Windows, the Beyond Compare team has contributed a fine diff tool to the Mac platform. ![]() One icon is for my change, one for theirs, and one for the common ancestor. Its use of little gem-like icons in a 3-way merge takes some getting used to. My file & folder names often have special Turkish characters such as ç, ş, ı, ü, ö. As a long-time WinMerge user I was very happy with it. ![]() All machines seem “Up to Date” in Syncthing. They share one folder, with many subfolders. WinMerge for Windows 10 (64-Bit) Download WinMerge for Free Online Version for Mac Download WinMerge for Free for Windows 10 (64-Bit), Mac & Linux Latest News Top 14 Facts About WinMerge App WinMerge is a popular and powerful open-source file comparison and merging application. Handles DOS, Unix and Mac text file formats. ![]() Flexible editor with syntax highlighting, line numbers and word-wrap. I installed Syncthing to my Mac (High Sierra), Win 10 and Linux (debian 9 stable) machines. Visual differencing and merging of text files. Hello everyone… I am a new Syncthing user.
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