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just write fm.notify(your_exception).
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tilde "~/" in combination with incomplete filenames would
cause a slash to be appended after the incomplete name, which
only makes sense for complete (and unique / unambiguous) names
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Forgot to take that line out. I still had the pyc so I didn't
notice the error.
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If I cycle through the files by the size, I usually
care about large files, not small files
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