Filesize in bytes
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Filesize in bytes
Short and simple: I would like to have an option to always show a file's size in bytes instead of KB, MB or whatever. I thought someone had already suggested that before but a search didn't bring up useful results so i made this thread.
Last edited by Danny on Thu Dec 14, 2006 6:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Size in bytes
File size in file list view?Danny wrote:Short and simple: I would like to have an option to always show a file's size in bytes instead of KB, MB or whatever. I thought someone had already suggested that before but a search didn't bring up useful results so i made this thread.
Pierre.
Re: Size in bytes
In the browser, yes.xnview wrote:File size in file list view?Danny wrote:Short and simple: I would like to have an option to always show a file's size in bytes instead of KB, MB or whatever. I thought someone had already suggested that before but a search didn't bring up useful results so i made this thread.
That would be great, yes.xnview wrote:So an option to show file size in bytes in detail view and properties pane?Danny wrote:I'd like to refresh this request. Especially since we now have the properties pane (or whatever it's called). Seeing the filesize in KBytes there as well is just wrong and redundant.
IMO the filesize in the properties pane could always be in bytes but that's just me. We already have KB and MB sizes in the status bar and the tooltip.
Get the bugs fixed, THEN start adding features. It sucks, but someone has to do it.
Yes, i think tooDanny wrote:That would be great, yes.xnview wrote:So an option to show file size in bytes in detail view and properties pane?Danny wrote:I'd like to refresh this request. Especially since we now have the properties pane (or whatever it's called). Seeing the filesize in KBytes there as well is just wrong and redundant.
IMO the filesize in the properties pane could always be in bytes but that's just me. We already have KB and MB sizes in the status bar and the tooltip.
Pierre.
Great. I'm looking forward to the next version then.xnview wrote:Yes, i think tooDanny wrote:IMO the filesize in the properties pane could always be in bytes but that's just me. We already have KB and MB sizes in the status bar and the tooltip.
But please use delimiters like 1.000.000 for 1 GB for example. Just having 1000000 is too hard to read IMO.
Get the bugs fixed, THEN start adding features. It sucks, but someone has to do it.
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You write decimal…
—> Danny
Hello !
- When Pierre writes Gb, in fact it's GiB…
- Hence, when the programme displays 1Gb (wrongly), you will read 2^30 = 1 073 741 824 bytes…
• About a separator, it seems that currently there is none according to the International Norms…
- However, a space only is tolerated to ease the reading, like you point out above.
- The dots are obsolete (in France, for more than 50 years). The “English” comma might be too soon…
- The comma may stands for the decimal part of a number only.
- Indeed, I'm in favour of a (space) separator.
VG
Claude
Clo

- That you write here is right for once, but the programmes don't count as decimal, like you show……But please use delimiters like 1.000.000 for 1 GB for example. Just having 1000000 is too hard to read IMO.…
- When Pierre writes Gb, in fact it's GiB…
- Hence, when the programme displays 1Gb (wrongly), you will read 2^30 = 1 073 741 824 bytes…
• About a separator, it seems that currently there is none according to the International Norms…
- However, a space only is tolerated to ease the reading, like you point out above.
- The dots are obsolete (in France, for more than 50 years). The “English” comma might be too soon…
- The comma may stands for the decimal part of a number only.
- Indeed, I'm in favour of a (space) separator.

Claude
Clo
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The nail…

• It was just an opportunity to hammer that nail a bit…

- The IEC standard prefixes are already used by some Linux programmes, unambiguous and legal in the U.E.…
- So, why not be a pioneer in that ? It doesn't cost even 0.01 €…

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Re: The nail…
Or just to bend that nail: use a single M or K.Clo wrote:Danny
• It was just an opportunity to hammer that nail a bit…![]()
- The IEC standard prefixes are already used by some Linux programmes, unambiguous and legal in the U.E.…
- So, why not be a pioneer in that ? It doesn't cost even 0.01 €…
