Yes, but that doesn't affect the Control-T function (perhaps it should?). Control-T ought, however, to show if there is ANY progress - difficult if the numbers are humanized.
On Mon, 06 Jun 2016 13:42:59 +0000 Diego Veríssimo Lakatos <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, I think that you are looking for the "--humanize-numbers" > > user@host:~$ sudo tarsnap --print-stats --humanize-numbers > Total size Compressed size > All archives 295 GB 220 GB > (unique data) 8.7 GB 6.4 GB > > > > Em sáb, 4 de jun de 2016 às 19:52, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]> > escreveu: > > > I forgot what signal that sends to tarsnap but is there a way to > > humanize that set of numbers? I'm horrible with byte calculation. I > > can approximate to a point but still. Is there a way to make those > > numbers read a bit more friendly? With out giving the file name the > > example would be. 4456448 / 11044528 bytes) > > > > Is there a way to make that look better let's say kb or even mb? > > Depending on the number shown? I dunno if this would make > > tarsnap consume more memory especially on slower machines or what > > not. But just a thought. > > > > hope that helps a bit. Loving the program so far. > > > > Blessings and happy Saturday > >
