![]() Folder icons ( Add link to sync folder with ownCloud icon in Finder Sidebar #296).Context menus - aka sharing from desktop ( Allow Sharing from the Desktop #1444).Shared icons ( Icon for shared Files and Folders #1743).There are 4 related items for UX / integration with the OS: Red error – the file is not syncing for whatever reason, perhaps a file firewall error, or a long path of bad character in the name.Blue spinning icon – moving – this file us currently syncing.Blue circular icon – static – the file is currently waiting to sync, and they system is online.Green Check – This file has been synced with the server.If there is a red folder icon deep in a tree all contining folders represent that red state all the way to the root folder.Īll errors bubble up, so an error deep in a folder structure bubbles up to the top folder as per the rules above. Red error Icon – there is a fatal problem in the sync process that can’t be resolved, or no file can sync within the folder (it is possible that this folder is at the 255 character path length limit, so no file inside this folder can sync – thus this would be red).Yellow warning triangle – there is an error in syncing somewhere in the directory such as a path longer than 255 characters, or a bad character in a name, or a file firewall problem.Circular Icon – Some or all files and folders in the directory are waiting to sync or are actively syncing. ![]() Green Check – All files within the folder (all the way down the tree) are synced with the server, and there are no problems to report.Then it gets a circular icon spinning once it starts syncing when the system is online. BUT if a file has unsynced changes, the circular (static) icon remains as long as the system is offline indicating it is waiting to sync. If the system is offline, there are no overlay icons present. A small overlay icon that lies on top of files and folders inside the desktop client finder, explorer and equivalent app for Linux – something akin to the Box or Dropbox icons.
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