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Size in footer when using quicksearch
Posted: 2007-09-21, 16:42 UTC
by roentgen
In brief view mode when using quicksearch with dialog I'd like to see the size of the highlighted file in real-time.
Posted: 2007-09-24, 08:12 UTC
by SanskritFritz
Posted: 2007-09-24, 20:05 UTC
by roentgen
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SanskritFritz
The status bar is always visible, it's just that it doesn't update its content. (sorry if I understood your link wrong -- I didn't actually try it...)
And NO - I'm never looking for ahk, although I find myself forced to use it from time to time

Posted: 2007-09-24, 20:18 UTC
by SanskritFritz
The status bar is always visible
How??!
it's just that it doesn't update its content
Oh, you are right, this can be a problem, yes!
For the rest... no comment

Posted: 2007-09-25, 11:14 UTC
by icfu
The AHK script has been created for two reasons:
1. the status bar is not completely visible when quicksearch box is opened.
2. it doesn't update its content as long as quicksearch box is opened.
Two birds with one stone, so to say...
Yes, of course ghisler will give you realtime updating soon.
Icfu
Posted: 2008-06-03, 09:19 UTC
by Hacker
Support++.
Roman
Posted: 2008-06-03, 10:45 UTC
by icfu
16.04.08 Added: Quick search dialog: When the user selects files with Insert or Shift+Cursor up/down, move the quick search dialog down so the number of selected files can be seen (only if there is enough space on screen)
...and also please add support for operating TC maximized! Instead of "looking for enough space", why not make the border of quick search dialog thinner so it automatically fits? I mean, the command line box has enough space too, also in maximized state.
Weird implementation again, really...
Icfu
Posted: 2008-06-03, 18:41 UTC
by Hacker
icfu,
It works here also with TC maximized. I am not sure I understand what you are trying to say...(?)
Roman
Posted: 2008-06-04, 06:17 UTC
by icfu
Posted: 2008-07-06, 11:39 UTC
by roentgen
And besides... I still don't see the footer updating when using key down/up (no selection with INS). I need to quickly compare two or more files for dates and/or size not to cumulate their size.