DirSizeCalc 2.22 (content plugin)

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how to always show folder size in TC?

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i am using v 7.5 and i dont see the "DirSizeCalc" option anywhere!
i have checked in config custom columns
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ALT+F7, then plugins, and check the combobox.
If it's not there, you did not install it properly.
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didn't get the "combo box" issue. and that alt+F7 is for finding files, right?
i wanna see all the size of the folders!
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2thjbd
You have to download and install the plugin "DirSizeCalc" first. Read this , if you have some problem.
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Yes please read this section: http://lefteous.totalcmd.net/tc/docs/dirsizecalc/readme.htm#use_cases_automatic_calculation
and report at which point the problem occurs.
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Sorry for the late reply. I'm currently checking for posts to identify improvement potential for a new release.

I have checked the values and I think they are just fine. As 1 MiB is defined as 1.024*1.024 bytes = 1.048.576 bytes it's no surprise that it jumps to 1 MiB for all files larger 1.049000 bytes.
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@ Lefteous:

Ah yes, you're right. I forgot that 1 MiB is 1024^2.

Hope you recovered OK from your data loss disaster. Look forward to your next release.
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Lefteous wrote:Sorry for the late reply. I'm currently checking for posts to identify improvement potential for a new release.
That's a good news, i thought we'll never see new release due to the hdd failure.
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Did someone say new release? ;-)
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Current version 2.12 BETA 1
A new beta version is ready for download. The main change is support for symbolic links on Windows Vista and 7.
That doesn't mean recursions caused by symbolic links or junctions are trapped. It's possible to exclude symbolic links from calculations and to display a placeholder is displayed to distinguish junctions and symbolic links.

I have released a beta version first to give translators the opportunity to adapt the changed/new strings in the language file.

I would also like to invite those who still think kB is a binary unit. Apple now uses kB as decimal unit in their new operating system. That means that Microsoft will change it sooner or later as they tend to copy everything from Apple.

www.lefteous.de/tc/archives/dirsizecalc/wdx_dirsizecalc_2.12_beta_1.zip
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I doubt microsoft will duplicate apples idiocy in the particular case of kB. There's several tech sites/blogs etc that show how you can revert the Apple's Finder et al back to _normal_ 1024 behavior.

Also apple's minions are used to being told how things should be. Whereas the microsoft flock are used to having multiple ways to accomplish something.
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2Lefteous
Thanks for update.
Finally I got this plugin translated :)
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DirSizeCalc.lng and pluginst.inf with updated Danish translation can be downloaded at: http://madsenworld.dk/tcmd/wdx_dirsizecalc_2.12_danish.zip
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Danish Total Commander Translator
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2Postkutscher
Finally I got this plugin translated
Into which language?

2petermad
DirSizeCalc.lng and pluginst.inf with updated Danish translation can be downloaded at
Thank you! I will integrate the changes into the final version.
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LNG OK but…

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2Lefteous

:) Hello !

• The LNG with updated French section is sent via e-mail.
- Sorry, I forgot the description in the <pluginst.inf>, it's here below :
descriptionfra=DirSizeCalc fournit plusieurs calculs numériques pour le contenu d'un répertoire. Les calculs peuvent être lancés automatiquement en entrant dans un répertoire, ou explicitement par l'utilisateur.
- The setting dialogues are translated into French.
- However, I attempted to add a field from the normal (ANSI) one, and then my <wincmd.ini> has been totally overwritten
to default after the mandatory restart. :(
- Fortunately, I had a recent backup to restore it… The path (with UseIniInProgramDir=7) :
E:\TC_7-03_beta\wincmd.ini
:?:

:mrgreen: VG
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