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.
Regards.
Krzysztof
BTW: An attempt to include the graphic fie or the link to it results in: or
Inconsistent subdirectory size units
Re: Inconsistent subdirectory size units
The file illustrating the issue from Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kqatr1olfp47w ... e.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kqatr1olfp47w ... e.jpg?dl=0
KrzysAU
Win 10 Pro Dell T3500 4*Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 8GB Ram
Win 10 Pro Dell T3500 4*Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 8GB Ram
Re: Inconsistent subdirectory size units
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
https://freecommander.com/fchelpxe/en/C ... files.html
Regards
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Re: Inconsistent subdirectory size units
Thank you, it worked.
It, apparently, does not hurt to read help.
Regards.
Krzysztof
It, apparently, does not hurt to read help.
Regards.
Krzysztof
KrzysAU
Win 10 Pro Dell T3500 4*Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 8GB Ram
Win 10 Pro Dell T3500 4*Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 8GB Ram
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