Differences
This shows you the differences between the selected revisions of the page.
| 2025-09-15 | 2025-09-16 | ||
| Restored revision 1750225335. Undoing revisions 1757946698, 1757946915. (martin) (hidden) | no summary (181.92.146.111) (hidden) (untrusted) | ||
| Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
| There are three possible directions (targets) of synchronization. | There are three possible directions (targets) of synchronization. | ||
| - | With //Local// direction, changes from remote directory (source) are applied to local directory (target). Only the local directory is modified. | + | With //**Local**// direction, changes from remote directory (source) are applied to local directory (target). Only the local directory is modified. | 
| - | //Remote// mode is the same as //Local//, just in the opposite direction: changes from the local directory (source) are applied to the remote directory (target). Only the remote directory is modified. | + | //**Remote**// mode is the same as //Local//, just in the opposite direction: changes from the local directory (source) are applied to the remote directory (target). Only the remote directory is modified. | 
| - | In //Both// mode, both local and remote directories can be modified (both can act as both source and target). | + | In //**Both**// mode, both local and remote directories can be modified (both can act as both source and target). | 
| ===== [[mode]] Synchronization Mode ===== | ===== [[mode]] Synchronization Mode ===== | ||