Dynamic file size ("b" instead of "B")
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Dynamic file size ("b" instead of "B")
Hi,
1) go to Options - Tab Stops - Size display - dynamic (x k/M/G)
2) Find a file which is smaller than 1kB
3) See, that the size suffix is "b", even a number of bytes is shown.
Expected: "B" is the right shortut for "bytes", because "b" means "bites".
Valid for 6.56, 7.0 RC3.
1) go to Options - Tab Stops - Size display - dynamic (x k/M/G)
2) Find a file which is smaller than 1kB
3) See, that the size suffix is "b", even a number of bytes is shown.
Expected: "B" is the right shortut for "bytes", because "b" means "bites".
Valid for 6.56, 7.0 RC3.
Good evening, alik.
I assume one of the threads which Sir_SiLvA had in mind was this one: proper (standardized) file size symbols?.
There is a German thread as well: KiloByte = 1024 Byte? (If you do not understand German, then do not worry, no argument that was not brought up in the English thread as well)
Karl
I assume one of the threads which Sir_SiLvA had in mind was this one: proper (standardized) file size symbols?.
There is a German thread as well: KiloByte = 1024 Byte? (If you do not understand German, then do not worry, no argument that was not brought up in the English thread as well)
Karl
There seem to some confusion about b an B: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit#Abbreviation.2Fsymbol
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Maybe it has not been officially standardized yet, but it is more-or-less standard (see http://www.bisnotb.com/, which is linked from the same section as you have linked to).petermad wrote:There seem to some confusion about b an B: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit#Abbreviation.2Fsymbol
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