null sized dirs
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null sized dirs
Another interesting behavior:
(*) when press Space on nonempty directory, TC counts used space and shows a number,
(*) when press Space on empty directory, TC shows nothing,
(*) when press Space on directory which I have no permission(s) for accessing (on NTFS), TC shows nothing.
I think TC should:
(*) show 0 when empty and accessible directory
(*) show nothing when not accessible directory
(*) when press Space on nonempty directory, TC counts used space and shows a number,
(*) when press Space on empty directory, TC shows nothing,
(*) when press Space on directory which I have no permission(s) for accessing (on NTFS), TC shows nothing.
I think TC should:
(*) show 0 when empty and accessible directory
(*) show nothing when not accessible directory
Sir_SiLvA
The difference is that <Dir> can be non-empty, if TC could not determine its size for some reason. So, it's better to know, if the size is real 0, or if the size is unknown and can be arbitrary.
I support the idea too!
The difference is that <Dir> can be non-empty, if TC could not determine its size for some reason. So, it's better to know, if the size is real 0, or if the size is unknown and can be arbitrary.
I support the idea too!
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A mark?
2mrbeeye
Hello !
¤ I guess that TC could display a specific mark when the access is not allowed, in example : <!>
Kind regards,
Claude
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¤ I support your idea in the principle.I think TC should:
(*) show 0 when empty and accessible directory
(*) show nothing when not accessible directory
¤ I guess that TC could display a specific mark when the access is not allowed, in example : <!>

Claude
Clo
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I don't consider this as a bug - your suggestion is a new feature, and v7 is mainly meant as a bugfix release. Maybe in v7...
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2mrbeeye
Simply use the dirsizecalc plug-in instead which provides all this information.
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=47081#47081
DirSizeCalc displays "not available" for not accessable directories.
Simply use the dirsizecalc plug-in instead which provides all this information.
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=47081#47081
DirSizeCalc displays "not available" for not accessable directories.
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I'm sorry, <dir> is currently stored as '0' size in the file structure, therefore TC cannot distinguish between the two.
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