![]() ![]() Or are there dozens of applications, well known and often used and cross-platform ones I mean - like Adobe apps? I'd rather have this be fixed by Pixelmator - just zip the folder, with 0 compression for example, if you really want to have a bunch of files in one place. But that's a work-around for an app doing something very weird, creating a folder and then treating it as a file. And we could hide the activities that happen inside them, just say "this file changed" each time. We could, I suppose, create a special case in our web UI and mobile apps at least, that treats these not as folders but as files (though I can imagine the bug reports you get when you treat something as something it isn't). What would you want those to do? Android, Windows and Linux don't have the Mac OS X feature to treat a folder as a file, so we can't fix how they show up in their file managers. Are the folders not fully or properly synced? If you are on another Mac OS X system, do they 'work', are they acting like 'files' again? It seems, from your description, that they are treated as you'd expect on mobile, Windows and Linux (a folder yes, they are folders after all). What I'm missing from this bug report is what behavior you would expect. They ARE folders, and thus synced as such as that's the only way to treat them if you have to show them on Linux or Windows or Android or, well, any platform that isn't OS X. So the issue is that Mac OS X treats certain folders as 'files', if they have certain - well, either metadata, or a specific file in them. Server logfile: nextcloud log (data/nextcloud.log): Mostly stock, with some non-relevant apps installed from market. Note: I suspect the PXM files are similar in structure as macOS App files. Look in webUI/Mobile App and notice that all pxm files show up and can be browsed as folders.On macOS, sync any random PXM file from Pixelmator or Pixelmator Pro to NC.(This is how I noticed, investigating what these files were) Steps to reproduce Recent activity may show a slew of internal items from the PXM file. Web UI/Mobile app - Shows PXM files are browsable folders. MacOS sync app - Uploads/treats PXM files as folders. ![]()
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