Options for configuring how the sitemap is displayed can be found on the Appearance tab in the Options dialog.
WebCopy treats almost all URL's as a folder hierarchy with a default document. This can mean that sitemaps can include additional folder nodes that can be confusing. When the simply sitemap option is enabled, the sitemap will be compressed to remove the extra folder levels and have the tree appear as it would appear when browsing a website.
To display a simplified sitemap
By default, folder nodes only show the folder name. If the folder paths option is enabled, folder nodes show the entire URI.
To display folder paths
To display the file name of documents in the sitemap
To display the titles of documents in the sitemap
If a document doesn't have a title, for example a CSS document, or the title in embedded in document that WebCopy doesn't parse, the document file name will be displayed instead.
To display the source URL for a document in the sitemap
WebCopy can automatically query each document type and show the appropriate system icon if available
To display shell icons
When crawling a website, WebCopy will keep track of new or changed documents it detects, and can highlight these items in various views.
To customise the colour used to highlight new and changed documents
This setting also applies to URI list views
When crawling a website that WebCopy has previously crawled and has the previous crawl data available, WebCopy can detect URL's that were previously detected and are now not found, and can highlight these items in various views.
To customise the colour used to highlight missing documents
This setting also applies to URI list views