Hello, Caj Zell skrev: > Pavel Tsekov skrev: >> On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Caj Zell wrote: >> >>> On Oct 17, 2006, Pavel Tsekov wrote: >>>> On Mon, 16 Oct 2006, Caj Zell wrote: >>>> >>> Then, I looked at .mc/ini and saw that auto_menu was 0 and just tried >>> 1 and >>> I got my progress bar! This was just for individual files, is there a way >>> to get for the grand total as an additional bar? >> I am confused a bit. Please, be so kind to explain in detail the problem >> that you see. What happens if you copy a single file ? What happens if >> you copy multiple files ? What if the amount of data being copied is >> big. > > This is what happens: > > If I copy a directory, I get one progress bar that updates itself for > every file. So it sort of most often goes to 100% qite quickly for each > individual file underneath the directory. > > But, if I enter that directory and mark all the files and then perform a > copy, I get two progress bars, one that is similar to the one described > above and one for total. >
Is there further info I can give about this? If I copy two directories, I get two progress bars. If I copy one directory, I just get one where the progress for the individual files in the subdirectories is shown. -- Best Regards, Caj _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
