Version: (using KDE 4.3.3) OS: Linux Installed from: Archlinux Packages When we have multiple torrents queued and find that the download speeds for the one are low( having few seeds) Then if I want to start one more torrent I have to goto settings and increase number of downloads in queue manager. It would be better if a user has the ability to force start a queued torrent. Like providing a force start in the context menu for the torrent. Which moves it to user controlled and starts it.
(i use option 1 download + 2 upload) it mast be possible true right-click to force start & start to Queue torrents
If you could move torrent to first in queue from right-click menu ("Do the first in queue"), is it solve this problem?
I really miss this feature as well (coming from Vuze). If I have 2 concurrent downloads set in preferences, sometimes I want to force-start some slow torrents so that they download in parallel with the fast ones. Otherwise I have to wait for the slow ones to finish (either before or after the fast ones), not utilizing the whole bandwidth. Simply moving them up or down the queue doesn't solve this at all. Thanks
Git commit 9344989200664253c9954a12ea3d60124199b1ea by Joris Guisson. Committed on 31/10/2011 at 18:59. Pushed by guisson into branch 'master'. Add force start option and reorganize view context menu BUG: 213504 M +1 -0 ChangeLog M +23 -18 ktorrent/kttorrentactivityui.rc M +29 -1 ktorrent/view/view.cpp M +2 -0 ktorrent/view/view.h http://commits.kde.org/ktorrent/9344989200664253c9954a12ea3d60124199b1ea