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GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.maxsizeunit has been changed?
Settings-Advanced Settings-GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.maxsizeunit
I noticed this specific setting now shows another digit. For example: BEFORE: 41.91 TiB Now: 41.913 TiB The third digit has been added. Can this be reduced to 2 as before? Or it is useful somehow? Note that if I change the unit to GiB, it will also show a 3rd digit. |
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Same issue for me. It is confusse and bothers me. If it can be change i will be happy.
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Also looking for solution to this. Very confusing, nowhere displays file sizes like this
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a new setting will come by next week. we changed number format to match language locale to have correct thousand/decimal separator. looks like not everyone wants this *native*
will ping you once the new setting will be available
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Further context:
https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=95990
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Interested also for a fix to this issue.
A setting to change the format will be perfect for me! |
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I'm working on it but I want to make it good so everyone can setup it to his/her own preferences
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Excellent, two decimals like before will be great as default. Thanks for your work.
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Can this also be a preference? I might not need a calculator to convert these sizes when making folders if JD2 takes care of this. Thanks |
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@sparr0w: wait for next update, its a regression caused by the changes
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Has this thing been fixed to show only 2 decimals? If so, how to reverse the current 3?
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Some news about this issue?
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Hello, is there a way you just revert to the previous and well known, "last good" working condition? I mean, leaving the previous values just like they were, and all were already using. Then, and only once you figure out and decide to implement fully a new/revamped units format, proceed with the relevant change for good. Otherwise, it will keep looking kind of as a half-assed implementation. Thanks.
Last edited by ElCho; 14.11.2024 at 04:46. |
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No.
Please wait for the other developers to work on this. The JDownloader project is open source so feel free t work on it yourself if you need changes faster than we can provide them, see: https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...up-ide-eclipse
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It's alright, I'm not hurried but I just was wondering about it. Thanks.
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