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Directory coloring problem

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I have the following scenario:
File coloring: a colog for files > 1M :roll:
I press Alt-Shift-Enter, and the directories have their size displayed, but not colored. Only those dirs outside the scroll range are colored, when I scroll them into view.
Minor, but annoying. :oops:
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I have reproduced that, really strange and annoying...

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[face=courier]On 17-11-2003 00:02:14 +0000 SanskritFritz wrote:

S> Only those dirs outside the scroll range are colored, when
S> I scroll them into view.


Already fixed in v.6.0:

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19.09.03 Fixed: Selection with space: Same fix as with Alt+Shift+Enter
19.09.03 Fixed: Alt+Shift+Enter: Reload colors by file type (in case the user has defined a color by size)

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Is there a setting in the INI file to have the directories always show the size instead of DIR?
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Post by *SanskritFritz »

Already fixed in v.6.0
GREAT!
Is there a setting in the INI file to have the directories always show the size instead of DIR?
Would you really want it? When TC starts, should it scan the entire drive in case? And everytime you switch to a new dir, should it immediately scan the subridectories?
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> everytime you switch to a new dir, should it immediately scan the subridectories?

Yes, in a background thread, as an option that can be easily enabled or disabled. (IMHO)
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