DirSizeCalc 2.22 (content plugin)
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I can't figure it out how to translate the default displayed string <Directory> to something more short like <DIR>. I use an external english language file in TC. Although I've put the above code in DirSizeCalc.lng the strings are not taken into account.Lefteous wrote:Code: Select all
[eng] Yes|No|Not available|Not followed=yes|no|n/a|n/f 0=<DIR> 1=<JNC> 2=<MNT>
Thanks for any suggestions.
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The file name of your TC language file has to be of the format wcmd_xxx_eng.lng in order for the plugin to use the English language section in the plugin language file.I use an external english language file in TC.
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Danish Total Commander Translator
TC 11.51 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1391a
TC 3.60b4 on Android 6, 13, 14
TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar
The same here.I can't figure it out how to translate the default displayed string <Directory>...
I use the Spanish language and I get <directory> too. I have searched for this string inside my wcmd_xxx_ESP.lng file, but I can't find it.he file name of your TC language file has to be of the format wcmd_xxx_eng.lng in order for the plugin to use the English language section in the plugin language file.
I can read English, but... I write like Tarzan. (sorry)
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2Sombra
Hello J. M. !
• Here I've :
FR
Claude
Clo

• Here I've :
In English :677="<RÉP>"
678="<LIEN>"
• Hoping it helps…677="<DIR>"
678="<LINK>"

Claude
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Not necessarily - you have to adapt the section name to the name of the language file name (Wcmd_custom_eng.lng --> [Custom_eng]). Maybe I'll change that in a future version.The file name of your TC language file has to be of the format wcmd_xxx_eng.lng in order for the plugin to use the English language section in the plugin language file.
Well this is about DirSizeCalc which has nothing to do with the contents of the TC language file.use the Spanish language and I get <directory> too. I have searched for this string inside my wcmd_xxx_ESP.lng file, but I can't find it.
The first public beta of DirSizeCalc has been marked as "please don't try to translate this version"-
You can of course translate it for your private pleasure. You are free to translate string 0, 1 and 2 in the appropriate section - [esp] in your case.
2Clo
Please see my answer to Sombra.
Well, it doesn't work. I adapted DirSizeCalc.lng to the custom lang file and also I tried to use a standard TC lang file (wcmd_eng.lng)Not necessarily - you have to adapt the section name to the name of the language file name (Wcmd_custom_eng.lng --> [Custom_eng]). Maybe I'll change that in a future version.
I see your point nowThe first public beta of DirSizeCalc has been marked as "please don't try to translate this version"

TC for Linux please!
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This is a known side effect of the new display size also in archives, FTP and file system plugin directories feature. This is not under my control and I hope Ghisler will fix it.in the beta sorting directories by file size (when cofig > display > sorting directories > like files is checked) doesn't work (it works in the older version).
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Maybe this question has been mentioned but:
Is it possible to view the number of dirs in specified sub-level?
E.g. I want to see in win32 tooltip, how many directories in "Program Files" are (without an information which includes Common folder sub-dirs count).
Maybe this question has been mentioned but:
Is it possible to view the number of dirs in specified sub-level?
E.g. I want to see in win32 tooltip, how many directories in "Program Files" are (without an information which includes Common folder sub-dirs count).
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