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Main window: Icons and colours

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radiocam
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Main window: Icons and colours

Post by radiocam »

Can someone please point me to some Help/KB page that explains the plethora of icons and colours used in SBP.
My current puzzlement is at the Main Window profile column, where I see profiles that have run successfully but the names appear in red and they have a little clock and triangle icon, all of which look like they are trying to warn me about something.
Yet, when I hover over the icon it has a "tool-tip" type message that says the last run was successful.
So... in SBP's universe does red mean both good AND bad?
(..shakes head in confusion...)

A clear page somewhere in Help or the Knowledgebase would be very nice.... (I've certainly looked for it)
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Swapna
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Re: Main window: Icons and colours

Post by Swapna »

Hi,

The "clock with triangle" graphic was shown next to some profiles as the profiles have not run successfully for a given number of days. This is due to the setting "Highlight profiles that have not run successfully for X days" configured under the burger menu (3 small horizontal lines on top-left of SyncBackPro main window) > Global Settings > Easy tab.

Thank you
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