I understand that the FTP "rules / specs" do not necessarily afford and FTP type program to display a total # of bytes in a folder....
I was wondering and hoping that a feature like this could be added to a next release?
It could work two, or so, ways:
- at the folder, right-click, select properties and see total bytes and total # of files
- within the folder, scroll to the bottom and see the total bytes and total # of files
I would be virtually forever greatful if an enhancement of this type could be included.
Thanks!
-Scott
Folder Size / Properties
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Re: Folder Size / Properties
There's already a status bar below the file lists showing the content statistics of the directory.
Re: Folder Size / Properties
But the status bar you are referring to doesn't show the bit value of the directory.
I'm trying to find ways to limit the level of corrupted files I see through Filezilla. I want to be able to check the bit value of a directory I'm sending to a destination, vs the bit value of the destination directory after the file transfer.
I'm trying to find ways to limit the level of corrupted files I see through Filezilla. I want to be able to check the bit value of a directory I'm sending to a destination, vs the bit value of the destination directory after the file transfer.
Re: Folder Size / Properties
What do you mean by "bit value"? In case you mean the directory size in Bytes, go to Settings - Interface - Filesize format and select ''Display size in Bytes''.
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Re: Folder Size / Properties
What's a "bit value"?