Option to index folder size in File List also

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pk1991
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Option to index folder size in File List also

Post by pk1991 »

Hi Boss,
Your app is amazing, useful and so fast. I have one suggestion -

Include an option to index folder size when creating File List from added folders.
Just like the option 'Index Folder Size' in Indexes section.

https://ibb.co/0cBpFBY

Thanks Boss
Sincerely
Loving user
NotNull
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Re: Option to index folder size in File List also

Post by NotNull »

I am not "Boss" , but I think I can answer your question.

Everything already does that. This is an example of am EFU file (X:\Program Files does not exist, so Everything has no possibility to read the information from disk):

Are you using an old version of Everything?

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pk1991
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Re: Option to index folder size in File List also

Post by pk1991 »

Yes it does include folder size.
Actually I opened the efu file in notepad and it showing 0 there for folder size.
Maybe it calculates folder size by adding sizes of children files during render.

Thanks for pointing it out.
My problem solved :D
therube
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Re: Option to index folder size in File List also

Post by therube »

I opened the efu file in notepad and it showing 0 there for folder size
Not sure offhand, but maybe it needs; Options | Indexes -> Index folder size, to be set?
(If it is, it should be showing the size in the .efu [likewise, in notepad].)
NotNull
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Re: Option to index folder size in File List also

Post by NotNull »

EFU's don't store foldersizes; those are calculated, as @pk1991 already found out.

Makes sense too: if you have a folder (size 200 MB) with 100MB *.txt files and 100 MB *.pdf files and you export folder\*.txt to an EFU file, the foldersize (as stored in the Everything database) would be wong for this EFU.
pk1991
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Re: Option to index folder size in File List also

Post by pk1991 »

NotNull wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:45 pm Makes sense too: if you have a folder (size 200 MB) with 100MB *.txt files and 100 MB *.pdf files and you export folder\*.txt to an EFU file, the foldersize (as stored in the Everything database) would be wong for this EFU.
Exactly..!
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