QtGui::DevView Copy value Copy name Copy ID Resume Pause QtGui::DirView Copy value Copy label/ID Copy path Rescan Resume Pause Open in file browser QtGui::DownloadView Copy value Copy label/ID Open in file browser QtGui::TrayIcon Open Syncthing Settings Rescan all Log Show internal errors About Close Error Launcher error Syncthing notification - click to dismiss Syncthing device wants to connect - click for web UI New Syncthing directory - click for web UI Disconnected from Syncthing QtGui::TrayWidget Syncthing Tray About Connect Start Settings Open Syncthing In Incoming traffic unknown Global Global overall statistics Local Local overall statistics Out Outgoing traffic Click to show <i>new</i> notifications<br> For <i>all</i> notifications, checkout the log New notifications Directories Devices Downloads Recent changes Show Dismiss View own device ID Restart Syncthing Show Syncthing log Rescan all directories Connection Show internal errors Quit Syncthing Tray Do you really want to restart Syncthing? Not connected to Syncthing, click to connect Pause Syncthing is running, click to pause all devices Continue At least one device is paused, click to resume The specified connection configuration <em>%1</em> is not defined and hence ignored. The directory <i>%1</i> does not exist on the local machine. The containing directory <i>%1</i> does not exist on the local machine. Copy path Copy device ID Stop Stop Syncthing instance launched via tray icon Start Syncthing with the built-in launcher configured in the settings main Unable to The system tray is (currently) not available. You could open the tray menu as a regular window using the --windowed flag, though.It is also possible to start Syncthing Tray with --wait to wait until the system tray becomes available instead of showing this message. You must configure how to connect to Syncthing when using Syncthing Tray the first time. Note that the settings dialog allows importing URL, credentials and API-key from the local Syncthing configuration. The Qt libraries have not been built with tray icon support. You could open the tray menu as a regular window using the -w flag, though.