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Bug: Icon overlays for folders/files in Google Drive don't update #13901
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Do they update if you refresh the folder? |
No! When updating (F5) the folder does not update! Even when closing the Files App and reopening, it does not update. Updates only after the Files App has been closed/reopened for some time. |
@FAFCosta do they automaticlly update in File Explorer or do you need to manually refresh the folder? |
We implemented a fix that'll update the overlays when refreshing the folder. |
Description
There is a problem related to updating file icons when using Google Drive synchronization (Windows 11). Icons do not correctly inform the file/folder synchronization.
Steps To Reproduce
In the windows explorer: When using Google Drive to synchronize files with the cloud, the icons are changed (they now have a small green badge at their base). During the process of syncing the files/folders, these green badges are changed to badge which informs you that those items are being synced. Once synchronized, the seal turns back to green. (informing you that the file/folder has been properly synchronized).
In the Files App: In the case of "Files App" during synchronization the badge changes to synchronization badge, but even when the synchronization ends, the badge does not return to its original shape giving the impression that the files/folders have not been synchronized or are still being synchronized, eternally. However, the files/folders have already been synced smoothly. The App just doesn't update the information.
Requirements
After the files/folders are synced, the sync badge should return to its original shape (green).
Files Version
3.0.5.0
Windows Version
10.0.22631.2715
Log File
debug.log
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