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Krzysau
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Inconsistent subdirectory size units

#1 Post by Krzysau » 21.11.2021, 02:21

When using the subdirectory size option, Alt-F, the results are shown in different units, bytes, MB, GB, upon sorting by size, the results look a bit weird.
It would be better to set on one unit regardless of the individual file size range, for example deciding on MB, with decimal fractions for smaller files.
Just a suggestion.
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Re: Inconsistent subdirectory size units

#2 Post by Krzysau » 21.11.2021, 03:27

The file illustrating the issue from Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kqatr1olfp47w ... e.jpg?dl=0
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Re: Inconsistent subdirectory size units

#3 Post by ralfso » 21.11.2021, 08:56

You can change the "size auto" column to another size column e.g. "size kb" or "size mb".

https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/C ... files.html
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Re: Inconsistent subdirectory size units

#4 Post by Krzysau » 22.11.2021, 00:49

Thank you, it worked.
It, apparently, does not hurt to read help.
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Krzysztof
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