Forcing "folder size" always on

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jstevans
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Forcing "folder size" always on

Post by jstevans »

Is there a way to make Xplorer2 always show folder sizes? Or maybe to toggle it on/off and have it stay onn until I force it off? Folder size is a super powerful feature but I have to hit Ctrl-D every time I change folders. It'd be great to be able to force it to tay on until I wanted it to go off.

I read the docs, couldn't find a solution.

I can edit the registry if needed.

Thanks.
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fgagnon
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Post by fgagnon »

Not currently, so far as I know.

I believe it was deemed a performance issue to always show folder sizes -- especially true for deep folder structures such as are common on multi-user networks and which have constantly changing content.
But if enough users can argue objectively** for it, there's always the possibility that nikos might add it at a future date. ;)

** describe how useful it is for doing real file management tasks (as opposed to it's nice & comforting to see)
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Post by jstevans »

The value lies in cleaning out crowded disk drives. My kids, and sometimes my colleagues, save way too much stuff and the drive starts to fill up. No matter how big the drive, they seem able to fill it, especially now that video files can be a gigabyte!!

So, when cleaning things up, I use the folder size function to easily dentify which folders are the fat ones and then I go in and clean them out if appropriatte.
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Post by narayan »

You can still do that using ALT+D window instead (sort on size).

Although even I too have advocated making CTRL+D a toggle-able mode, rather than a one-time command. (Those who find that it is slowing down the PC can always toggle the mode off).
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Post by nikos »

the complete folder stats alt+D is so much more computer friendly for cleaning up hierarchies. The downside is you have to pay for it :)