Lefteous wrote:
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To change the text used for the prefix you have to edit the language file and change the string in your language section.
Great! Now it works At first I tried it with version 2.10 of DirSizeCalc and it didn't work, but then I tried the new version (2.11) and it works like a charm. Thanks a lot, Lefteous
I found that if in wincmd.ini the [Configuration] section is redirected, DirSizeCalcSettings.exe doesn't found the used language by TC, so it always stays in English !
Just a work around : I manually added a line with "LanguageIni=WCMD_fra.lng" into the wincmd.in just after "RedirectSection=%COMMANDER_PATH%\Ini\Configuration.ini"
Friendly,
Paul
Ouistiti, #11943
L'important n'est pas de convaincre, mais de donner à réfléchir.
The important thing is not to convince, but to incite to think.
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I forgot to say that I have always used your program straight out of the box and have never done any tweaks whatsoever. The only change I've ever made was to the LNG file to remove the 'B' as I agree with an earlier poster that it's redundant (what else could it be but bytes?) and takes up a precious column space.
The odd range of file sizes is simply a custom column with size:[=dirsizecalc.Size.All_Dims].
I also get it with size: [=dirsizecalc.Size.Custom unit 0]
Due to major data loss which affects both my productive system as well as my backup devices I currently can no longer continue plugin development. Sorry - I hope the current status is sufficient.
I will ask a data recovery company to rescue as much as possible but it's hard to say if they can rescue anything. I'll be back if something can be recreated but for now I'm quite shaken. Bye!
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Ouch! Sorry to hear that, sir. I lost a whole partition a while back and never was able to recover from it. But I never went to a data recovery company so you should get most of it back, hopefully.
chmod a+x /bin/laden -- Allows anyone the permission to execute /bin/laden
How do I un-overwrite all my data?
User of Total Commander #60471 Single user license
Sorry to hear that! I had this once many years ago, where I lost almost a month of work - since then I'm doing daily backups of my programming files on an USB stick, and twice per week on alternating USB harddisks.
Btw, rewriting the lost code was easier and faster than I thought, because I had already done all the research and planning work and could recreate a lot from memory...
Due to major data loss which affects both my productive system as well as my backup devices I currently can no longer continue plugin development. Sorry - I hope the current status is sufficient.
Argh. This is bad, really bad. My personal feeling is that your DirSizeCalc is the most useful and most often used content plugin.
(No hard figures to prove it, just the length of this thread and my belly.)
I will ask a data recovery company to rescue as much as possible
Let us hope they are worth the money they will be charging you.