Colors Of The Progress Bars
Each download in the Transfer tab has a coloured
bar to show current file availability and progress.
(flat style) (shaded
sytle)
Black shows the parts of the file you already
have
Red indicates
a part missing in all known sources
Different shades
of blue represent the
availability of this part in the sources. The darker the blue,
the higher the availability
Yellow denotes
a part being downloaded
The green bar
on top shows the total download progress of this file
(flat
style) (shaded
sytle)
A green bar stands for a completed download.
(flat
style) (shaded
sytle)
A dark red or blue progress bar denotes a stopped or paused
download.
If you expand the download you see its sources with the corresponding
bar. To see the sources just double-click a download (or single
click, depends on the settings in Preferences -> General).
Here the colours have a slightly different meaning:
(flat style) (shaded
syle)
Black indicates parts you already have
Blue are parts
you still need for this download
Silver
stands for parts this source is also missing
Green parts
are currently downloading
Yellow denotes
a pending (already requested) part
Source Count
The four values xx / yy +aa (zz) displayed
after the progress bar is the source count for this file
and shows following information.
• xx - Number of useful sources
• yy - Total number of sources
• + aa - Number of Asked for another file sources (only shown
when Advanced
Controls enabled)
• zz - Currently transferring sources
Obtained Parts
This bar appears in the upload queue if supported by the other
client. It shows the progress of the file this user is downloading.
Black are parts this user has already completed
Silver
ones are parts still missing
Green parts
are currently uploading
Yellow denotes
a pending (already requested) part
Availablity of shared files
Each shared file show its availabilty in the form of a bar.
The color coding is similiar to the one used with the progress
bar
Red indicates
a part missing in all known sources
Different shades
of blue give an idea
how well spread different parts are
Last update on: 2003-09-27 by Monk
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