How to display only torrents which are currently downloading/uploading?












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I'm using rTorrent 0.9.2/0.13.2. I haven't found such tab on 1-0 buttons, and searching in Google doesn't provide any useful links. Is it something I must setup myself in the configuration?



Update:
To put it more clerarly:



 Yes Studio Discography 1969-1972
1308.0 / 10191.2 MB Rate: 0.0 / 0.0 KB Uploaded: 1027.5 MB [12%] --d --:-- [T R: 0.79]


There is 0.0 / 0.0 KB, this torrent is not downloading or uploading right now. I need to list torrents that have some number in current upload/download speed rather than 0.0 / 0.0 KB. That's what I mean by downloading/uploading torrents.










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    I've also looked for this feature, and I do not believe it is possible in rTorrent. I'd settle for sorting by transfer speed or number of connected peers, but that feature is also apparently unavailable. One thing I have done on occasion is run multiple instances of rTorrent to separate any long-running transfers from day-to-day stuff. That does clear up the screen a bit.

    – dg99
    Nov 6 '13 at 18:52











  • The terminology most clients seem to use is "active" downloads

    – Journeyman Geek
    Nov 7 '13 at 0:42











  • @Journeyman Geek That's right, and rTorrent even has an "active" tab at 0 key, but surprisingly there's not what I'm looking for.

    – jojman
    Nov 7 '13 at 0:44








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    Which is why it (the defective "active"-tab) is in the "open issues"-list (for over 9 months!) See here.

    – Rik
    Nov 10 '13 at 0:21
















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I'm using rTorrent 0.9.2/0.13.2. I haven't found such tab on 1-0 buttons, and searching in Google doesn't provide any useful links. Is it something I must setup myself in the configuration?



Update:
To put it more clerarly:



 Yes Studio Discography 1969-1972
1308.0 / 10191.2 MB Rate: 0.0 / 0.0 KB Uploaded: 1027.5 MB [12%] --d --:-- [T R: 0.79]


There is 0.0 / 0.0 KB, this torrent is not downloading or uploading right now. I need to list torrents that have some number in current upload/download speed rather than 0.0 / 0.0 KB. That's what I mean by downloading/uploading torrents.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    I've also looked for this feature, and I do not believe it is possible in rTorrent. I'd settle for sorting by transfer speed or number of connected peers, but that feature is also apparently unavailable. One thing I have done on occasion is run multiple instances of rTorrent to separate any long-running transfers from day-to-day stuff. That does clear up the screen a bit.

    – dg99
    Nov 6 '13 at 18:52











  • The terminology most clients seem to use is "active" downloads

    – Journeyman Geek
    Nov 7 '13 at 0:42











  • @Journeyman Geek That's right, and rTorrent even has an "active" tab at 0 key, but surprisingly there's not what I'm looking for.

    – jojman
    Nov 7 '13 at 0:44








  • 1





    Which is why it (the defective "active"-tab) is in the "open issues"-list (for over 9 months!) See here.

    – Rik
    Nov 10 '13 at 0:21














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I'm using rTorrent 0.9.2/0.13.2. I haven't found such tab on 1-0 buttons, and searching in Google doesn't provide any useful links. Is it something I must setup myself in the configuration?



Update:
To put it more clerarly:



 Yes Studio Discography 1969-1972
1308.0 / 10191.2 MB Rate: 0.0 / 0.0 KB Uploaded: 1027.5 MB [12%] --d --:-- [T R: 0.79]


There is 0.0 / 0.0 KB, this torrent is not downloading or uploading right now. I need to list torrents that have some number in current upload/download speed rather than 0.0 / 0.0 KB. That's what I mean by downloading/uploading torrents.










share|improve this question
















I'm using rTorrent 0.9.2/0.13.2. I haven't found such tab on 1-0 buttons, and searching in Google doesn't provide any useful links. Is it something I must setup myself in the configuration?



Update:
To put it more clerarly:



 Yes Studio Discography 1969-1972
1308.0 / 10191.2 MB Rate: 0.0 / 0.0 KB Uploaded: 1027.5 MB [12%] --d --:-- [T R: 0.79]


There is 0.0 / 0.0 KB, this torrent is not downloading or uploading right now. I need to list torrents that have some number in current upload/download speed rather than 0.0 / 0.0 KB. That's what I mean by downloading/uploading torrents.







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    I've also looked for this feature, and I do not believe it is possible in rTorrent. I'd settle for sorting by transfer speed or number of connected peers, but that feature is also apparently unavailable. One thing I have done on occasion is run multiple instances of rTorrent to separate any long-running transfers from day-to-day stuff. That does clear up the screen a bit.

    – dg99
    Nov 6 '13 at 18:52











  • The terminology most clients seem to use is "active" downloads

    – Journeyman Geek
    Nov 7 '13 at 0:42











  • @Journeyman Geek That's right, and rTorrent even has an "active" tab at 0 key, but surprisingly there's not what I'm looking for.

    – jojman
    Nov 7 '13 at 0:44








  • 1





    Which is why it (the defective "active"-tab) is in the "open issues"-list (for over 9 months!) See here.

    – Rik
    Nov 10 '13 at 0:21














  • 1





    I've also looked for this feature, and I do not believe it is possible in rTorrent. I'd settle for sorting by transfer speed or number of connected peers, but that feature is also apparently unavailable. One thing I have done on occasion is run multiple instances of rTorrent to separate any long-running transfers from day-to-day stuff. That does clear up the screen a bit.

    – dg99
    Nov 6 '13 at 18:52











  • The terminology most clients seem to use is "active" downloads

    – Journeyman Geek
    Nov 7 '13 at 0:42











  • @Journeyman Geek That's right, and rTorrent even has an "active" tab at 0 key, but surprisingly there's not what I'm looking for.

    – jojman
    Nov 7 '13 at 0:44








  • 1





    Which is why it (the defective "active"-tab) is in the "open issues"-list (for over 9 months!) See here.

    – Rik
    Nov 10 '13 at 0:21








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I've also looked for this feature, and I do not believe it is possible in rTorrent. I'd settle for sorting by transfer speed or number of connected peers, but that feature is also apparently unavailable. One thing I have done on occasion is run multiple instances of rTorrent to separate any long-running transfers from day-to-day stuff. That does clear up the screen a bit.

– dg99
Nov 6 '13 at 18:52





I've also looked for this feature, and I do not believe it is possible in rTorrent. I'd settle for sorting by transfer speed or number of connected peers, but that feature is also apparently unavailable. One thing I have done on occasion is run multiple instances of rTorrent to separate any long-running transfers from day-to-day stuff. That does clear up the screen a bit.

– dg99
Nov 6 '13 at 18:52













The terminology most clients seem to use is "active" downloads

– Journeyman Geek
Nov 7 '13 at 0:42





The terminology most clients seem to use is "active" downloads

– Journeyman Geek
Nov 7 '13 at 0:42













@Journeyman Geek That's right, and rTorrent even has an "active" tab at 0 key, but surprisingly there's not what I'm looking for.

– jojman
Nov 7 '13 at 0:44







@Journeyman Geek That's right, and rTorrent even has an "active" tab at 0 key, but surprisingly there's not what I'm looking for.

– jojman
Nov 7 '13 at 0:44






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Which is why it (the defective "active"-tab) is in the "open issues"-list (for over 9 months!) See here.

– Rik
Nov 10 '13 at 0:21





Which is why it (the defective "active"-tab) is in the "open issues"-list (for over 9 months!) See here.

– Rik
Nov 10 '13 at 0:21










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Add this to your config:



view_sort_current = active,greater=d.get_up_rate=
schedule = filter_active,12,20,"view_filter = active,"or={d.get_up_rate=,d.get_down_rate=}" ;view_sort=active"





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  • You're the best

    – jojman
    Nov 22 '13 at 6:12











  • so rakhasa just closes the ticket

    – tladuke
    Nov 30 '13 at 20:45











  • Any idea how to update this so it works beyond 0.9.6? I just updated to this version and now get that view_sort_current and filter_active are invalid commands.

    – user435193
    Sep 25 '18 at 23:31











  • I would also like to figure out how to get this to work in 0.9.7+ a lot of commands have changed.

    – John
    Jan 2 at 18:14



















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schedule2 = filter_active,30,30,"view.filter = active,"or={d.up.rate=,d.down.rate=}""





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    Add this to your config:



    view_sort_current = active,greater=d.get_up_rate=
    schedule = filter_active,12,20,"view_filter = active,"or={d.get_up_rate=,d.get_down_rate=}" ;view_sort=active"





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    • You're the best

      – jojman
      Nov 22 '13 at 6:12











    • so rakhasa just closes the ticket

      – tladuke
      Nov 30 '13 at 20:45











    • Any idea how to update this so it works beyond 0.9.6? I just updated to this version and now get that view_sort_current and filter_active are invalid commands.

      – user435193
      Sep 25 '18 at 23:31











    • I would also like to figure out how to get this to work in 0.9.7+ a lot of commands have changed.

      – John
      Jan 2 at 18:14
















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    Add this to your config:



    view_sort_current = active,greater=d.get_up_rate=
    schedule = filter_active,12,20,"view_filter = active,"or={d.get_up_rate=,d.get_down_rate=}" ;view_sort=active"





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    • You're the best

      – jojman
      Nov 22 '13 at 6:12











    • so rakhasa just closes the ticket

      – tladuke
      Nov 30 '13 at 20:45











    • Any idea how to update this so it works beyond 0.9.6? I just updated to this version and now get that view_sort_current and filter_active are invalid commands.

      – user435193
      Sep 25 '18 at 23:31











    • I would also like to figure out how to get this to work in 0.9.7+ a lot of commands have changed.

      – John
      Jan 2 at 18:14














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    Add this to your config:



    view_sort_current = active,greater=d.get_up_rate=
    schedule = filter_active,12,20,"view_filter = active,"or={d.get_up_rate=,d.get_down_rate=}" ;view_sort=active"





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    Add this to your config:



    view_sort_current = active,greater=d.get_up_rate=
    schedule = filter_active,12,20,"view_filter = active,"or={d.get_up_rate=,d.get_down_rate=}" ;view_sort=active"






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    • You're the best

      – jojman
      Nov 22 '13 at 6:12











    • so rakhasa just closes the ticket

      – tladuke
      Nov 30 '13 at 20:45











    • Any idea how to update this so it works beyond 0.9.6? I just updated to this version and now get that view_sort_current and filter_active are invalid commands.

      – user435193
      Sep 25 '18 at 23:31











    • I would also like to figure out how to get this to work in 0.9.7+ a lot of commands have changed.

      – John
      Jan 2 at 18:14



















    • You're the best

      – jojman
      Nov 22 '13 at 6:12











    • so rakhasa just closes the ticket

      – tladuke
      Nov 30 '13 at 20:45











    • Any idea how to update this so it works beyond 0.9.6? I just updated to this version and now get that view_sort_current and filter_active are invalid commands.

      – user435193
      Sep 25 '18 at 23:31











    • I would also like to figure out how to get this to work in 0.9.7+ a lot of commands have changed.

      – John
      Jan 2 at 18:14

















    You're the best

    – jojman
    Nov 22 '13 at 6:12





    You're the best

    – jojman
    Nov 22 '13 at 6:12













    so rakhasa just closes the ticket

    – tladuke
    Nov 30 '13 at 20:45





    so rakhasa just closes the ticket

    – tladuke
    Nov 30 '13 at 20:45













    Any idea how to update this so it works beyond 0.9.6? I just updated to this version and now get that view_sort_current and filter_active are invalid commands.

    – user435193
    Sep 25 '18 at 23:31





    Any idea how to update this so it works beyond 0.9.6? I just updated to this version and now get that view_sort_current and filter_active are invalid commands.

    – user435193
    Sep 25 '18 at 23:31













    I would also like to figure out how to get this to work in 0.9.7+ a lot of commands have changed.

    – John
    Jan 2 at 18:14





    I would also like to figure out how to get this to work in 0.9.7+ a lot of commands have changed.

    – John
    Jan 2 at 18:14













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    schedule2 = filter_active,30,30,"view.filter = active,"or={d.up.rate=,d.down.rate=}""





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        schedule2 = filter_active,30,30,"view.filter = active,"or={d.up.rate=,d.down.rate=}""





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