folder size not getting displayed!

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vaseemali
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folder size not getting displayed!

#1 Post by vaseemali » 11.05.2008, 05:35

how to enable folder size display ?where is the setting?

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ralfso
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#2 Post by ralfso » 11.05.2008, 08:49

With a click on the folder-icon with the letters KB in your Toolbar.

And remember that it is a slow function because the folder size istn't written in the file-table but has to be calculated by FC for each folder in the file-window.
So it isn't advisable to set it as default-view.
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#3 Post by clanman » 13.05.2008, 12:32

Ralfso is right to say this can be slow. If it is only one or two folders you need to know the size of then you can use CTRL-F9 with those folders highlighted. :)
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#4 Post by Dreamer » 15.05.2008, 00:34

Right, it's working as toggle button, so I recommend to use the toolbar button - it's clear then when it's enabled. I have created the topic for this just few minutes ago - this option is saved on exit!! Please check this topic:

http://forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?t=848

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clanman wrote:Ralfso is right to say this can be slow. If it is only one or two folders you need to know the siFze of then you can use CTRL-F9 with those folders highlighted. :)
I'm using different shortcuts for some actions, I'm using these for folder size:

Alt+F for All folders size
Shift+F for Selected folders size

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