DirSizeCalc 2.22 (content plugin)
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Sorry Peter,
I overlooked that at the beginning of the thread you posted, there is indeed talk about a VisualDirSize script for a content plugin. I will have to look into this.
Thank you.
But maybe Lefteous wants to import the idea into his plugin so that it is usable for a larger user base (who are not necessarily vbs script savvy)?
Sorry Peter,
I overlooked that at the beginning of the thread you posted, there is indeed talk about a VisualDirSize script for a content plugin. I will have to look into this.
Thank you.
But maybe Lefteous wants to import the idea into his plugin so that it is usable for a larger user base (who are not necessarily vbs script savvy)?
oh!!! thanks!!!! It's work on it!! thank you!! how stupid i amnsp wrote:Did you run it from TC ??tulbo wrote:DirSizeCalcSettings.exe <---doesn't work on windows7 ? I can't work it
If I click DirSizeCalcSettings.exe,
apear this message "Please run this application from within Total commander (version 6.55 or higher)"
but I have already TC 7.65
please help me!
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2Lefteous
Hi! Thank you for your excellent plugin, it helps me very much
I've got a question for you. I have two types of folders. The first are the folders having (at the first level) both folders and files or just folders > 1 (the folders I want to keep). The second are the folders having (at the first level) only one folder (the folders I want to find and delete).
Is it possible to find such folders using your plugin somehow? It would be of great help for me
Hi! Thank you for your excellent plugin, it helps me very much

I've got a question for you. I have two types of folders. The first are the folders having (at the first level) both folders and files or just folders > 1 (the folders I want to keep). The second are the folders having (at the first level) only one folder (the folders I want to find and delete).
Is it possible to find such folders using your plugin somehow? It would be of great help for me

Trast,
Roman
So instead of just reading a file's size DirSizeCalc should read the whole file contents of all files and calculate their checksums and read the file size?save DirsizeCalc a checksum file,
so it only needs to calculate whether the cases changes were made.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
2Darkenlightener
Sorry for the late reply. I'm not sure if I understood your question correctly. If you want to find out about folders which don't contain files try searching for "Contains files" (set to "no") field.
2Trast
It could be quite performance-intensive from what I have heard but I haven't really tried it so far.
I have been in Sweden last year but that unfortunately wasn't enough to understand your last post
2Hacker
I guess he is referring to reading the whole disk hierarchy (not the actual file contents) and then observe changes to the disk hierarchy.
Sorry for the late reply. I'm not sure if I understood your question correctly. If you want to find out about folders which don't contain files try searching for "Contains files" (set to "no") field.
2Trast
It could be quite performance-intensive from what I have heard but I haven't really tried it so far.
I have been in Sweden last year but that unfortunately wasn't enough to understand your last post

2Hacker
I guess he is referring to reading the whole disk hierarchy (not the actual file contents) and then observe changes to the disk hierarchy.