Ah, got you. Hadn't picked that up reading the documentation. I took Catalog Sync to mean 'syncing *between* catalogs' not that that it would check the files and update the catalog. Misleading name.
What name do you suggest?
Personally, I'd get rid of the 'Catalog Sync' window completely. If you look at the dialogues in my attachment below, they are almost identical. We don't need two windows that do pretty much the same task. You could easily fit all that functionality in one window.
We have 3 level of scan:
1) 'Scan to Catalog' option (scan everything and catalog and generate images regardless).
2) 'Full Sync' (Catalog new metadata, identify missing files, scan new files to catalog).
3) Quick Sync (Scan only for new files, adding them to catalog).
I'd redesign the 'Sync Mode' dropdown to be a radio button, so the 3 modes were visible at all time and the user could clearly see they are choosing between 3 scan settings.
If you want to keep them seperate, I'd rename 'Catalogs to Sync' to 'Update catalogs'. It says what it does clearly.
You'd then have 'Scan to Catalog' (implicit in there is that you are creating it/completely recreating any metadata & previews') and 'Update catalogs' (with two update options, ideally as radio buttons). Much clearer.
Still, would be nice if Scan to Catalog checked if it was worth reimporting metadata and regenerating the thumbnails.Don't know if I'll remember to use Catalog Sync next time to add photos and it's a heck of a time hit to have it totally rescan everything.
I suppose it could warn you that your destination catalogs already have items in it and that Catalog Sync would be more appropriate.
If you're not going to simplify the menus by collapsing the 2 functions into one, then yes, that would be useful.
Just spotted a minor issue of cut off text at the bottom of the Catalog Sync dialog bar. (The 'Clear this log when starting a new Sync' text).
The content is taller than the window. You can scroll it vertically. Or resize the window taller.
That's odd, I can't get to that window again. Ie the 'Sync Catalogs' window that I'm seeing now doesn't look like the one I screenshotted a few moments ago. Ie I'm seeing my file paths in the screen here, but they weren't on the screenshot.
I was just observing that it only would take reducing the Sync status window a tiny bit to comfortably fitting everything onscreen the first time the user encounters the window, ie a bit tidier and slicker. I have too many years working as a software tester I guess. ;-)