Why is that - and can it be avoidedTotalcmd
List index out of bounds (-1)

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Why is that - and can it be avoidedTotalcmd
List index out of bounds (-1)
Thank youDanish translation for VisualDirsize 1.1 beta 3 [..]
It's already fixed. Please wait for next release.The string: 18=VisualDirSize configuration doesn't really work
Fixed. In next release label "VisualDirSize ver 1.1" wouldn't be shown if there is no space for it. BTW I didn't know that this label is legendCould you perhaps change the legend "VisualDirSize ver 1.1" to "VisualDirSize v 1.1" or even better "VisualDirSize 1.1". Then I would be pleased, and people still running 800x600 screen resolution would also be able to see the Config button.
Fixed.Often (but not always) when I double click on the path next to "Actual files in" I get a warning message saying: List index out of bounds (-1)
It's not so easy because double right click is reserved for go to up folder. Thats why I cannot currently assign right click to popup menu.Maybe it would be a good idea to supplement the button bar with a right click menu - like Imagine has - and like DirSize had in the beginning. Maybe even make it configurable whether the button bar is shown or not. ???
Thanks for pointing me to this.Please read the LS-Plugin writer's guide:
I didn't catch what you mean. When Automatic Updating is disabled you cannot see message that currently scanned directory is changed, because plugin don't scan the directory for changes at all.The behaviour of this is a bit strange to me. When Automatic Updating is disabled, I only get to see the message when the program that changed the dir contents is not full screen. Seeing the message I switch to TC and the dir is refreshed by itself. Then the refresh is no longer optional. The message disappears also as soon as I switch (I guess because of the refresh).
I know about that but it have to be this way.....Further the message runs across the divider between filename and bar. At the position of the divider, the letters do not show.
Is it not possible to make the text appear in a box that just covers the filenames?I know about that but it have to be this way.....Further the message runs across the divider between filename and bar. At the position of the divider, the letters do not show.
@Botak- Some bug fixes and internal improvements
Good to hearThanx. wincmd.ini location issue works fine now.
Sorry, but my plugin cannot use UNC-path names for INI-filesErrmm, my problem seems to be a special. At another computer both works fine - noone of my described problems occurs. Maybe my problems are connected with use of UNC-path names for INI-files. I will check this next time.