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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
My database contains some folders which only contain subfolders and not keys. These entries display 0 as the badge count/number
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like folders to be included in the badge count. I do not think its helpful to display zero on a folder which is non-empty. It's confusing.
Describe alternatives you've considered
If we're really opposed to including folders in the count, I'd also settle for using the total number of keys in subfolders, recursively. So for example, if I had nested folders, and the child contains 3 keys and 1 folder, then the parent would display 3 as the badge count (basically, we exclude folders from the count)
Additional context
Personally I think the first option is the better idea of the two
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
My database contains some folders which only contain subfolders and not keys. These entries display 0 as the badge count/number
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like folders to be included in the badge count. I do not think its helpful to display zero on a folder which is non-empty. It's confusing.
Describe alternatives you've considered
If we're really opposed to including folders in the count, I'd also settle for using the total number of keys in subfolders, recursively. So for example, if I had nested folders, and the child contains 3 keys and 1 folder, then the parent would display 3 as the badge count (basically, we exclude folders from the count)
Additional context
Personally I think the first option is the better idea of the two
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: