Forum: UltraISO Topic: Small suggestion for the next version started by: mare911 Posted by mare911 on Apr. 24 2008,14:16
First, i want to thank you for implementing my < small suggestions > regarding folder sizes preview in ISO compilation windows.Although, in my opinion, you can consider few more things to finally iron this feature: - Clicking on 'Size' column header should arrange all elements in listview [folders/files] by size. Now, clicking on any header sorts elements by name. - As I noticed so far, sizes are shown in KB or bytes only [btw. sizes in bytes dont have any label]. Maybe you can implement such size formating like one in Windows Explorer properties window. E.G. size of files/folders under 1024 bytes will be shown in bytes, for ones in 1KB-1024KB in KB, 1MB-1024MB in MB etc [also you can keep 1-2 decimals, e.g. 58.6MB or 1.54GB] Just to make myself clear [cause my English sucks] i uploaded this screenshoot: < ![]() I hope you will read my suggestions above and maybe consider to include them in some future version. Anyway, thanks for your time Regards Posted by xoben on Apr. 25 2008,09:34
QUOTE - Clicking on 'Size' column header should arrange all elements in listview [folders/files] by size. Now, clicking on any header sorts elements by name. This bug will be fixed at next release of UltraISO. QUOTE - As I noticed so far, sizes are shown in KB or bytes only [btw. sizes in bytes dont have any label]. Maybe you can implement such size formating like one in Windows Explorer properties window. E.G. size of files/folders under 1024 bytes will be shown in bytes, for ones in 1KB-1024KB in KB, 1MB-1024MB in MB etc [also you can keep 1-2 decimals, e.g. 58.6MB or 1.54GB] Please note that Windows Explorer never display file size as "xx.y MB" or "x.yy GB", only 'KB' is used. Posted by mare911 on Apr. 25 2008,10:54
QUOTE This bug will be fixed at next release of UltraISO. Thanks for this mate ![]() QUOTE Please note that Windows Explorer never display file size as "xx.y MB" or "x.yy GB", only 'KB' is used. Maybe you didn't understood me correctly in this part. Please take look on screenshoot: < ![]() Anyway, all this is just a bunch of small improvements which, in my opinion at last, will make UltraISO even more useful:) Decision is yours ofc. Mare Posted by xoben on Apr. 25 2008,22:09
Thank you mare911 for your explanations.
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