Well, you show in the background that XY cannot access it. If XY cannot see the file/folder my script has no way to get the folder's info.
DiskManager
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Minimax
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Re: DiskManager
Sure but this shouldn't lead to a script error.Well, you show in the background that XY cannot access it. If XY cannot see the file/folder my script has no way to get the folder's info.
Perhaps you can catch this error, show an "access denied" message dialog and fall back to the previous folder afterwards.
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serendipity
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Re: DiskManager
Oh, i thought you expected to see the file list. Will see if i can do something.Minimax wrote:Sure but this shouldn't lead to a script error.Well, you show in the background that XY cannot access it. If XY cannot see the file/folder my script has no way to get the folder's info.![]()
Perhaps you can catch this error, show an "access denied" message dialog and fall back to the previous folder afterwards.
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SkyFrontier
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Re: DiskManager
When trying to RESET "hide items less than" and "highlight size between" values to "0" I obviously pressed RESET button - then Disk Manager closed, gave closing status and when called again, those values were still non-zero.
-is it easy to implement an easy way to select colors to apply to the threshold values? Highlighting green makes it difficult to see at my CRT monitor.
Script is great - I remember the times when I spent 3-4 weeks to get a CD burning session ready for the job, being folder/file sizes the worst part to handle.
Errrr - Don, when the Time Machine will be ready, BTW...??? LOL
Wait. Something is wrong:
"Hide items less than" is set to 90 MB.
"Highlight size (%)" is set to 20/100.
My TEMP (NOT the "sysTemp/TMP", just a common one) folder is shown as 93.98 MB - and highlighted when it should not! (it's 5,99%). Above folder is "Docs and Setts" having 265.22 MB, 16,92% - correctly NOT highlighted, and following folders are highlighted as expected too (larger than 20%).
Setting "hide items" to zero still shows highlight on that folder.
Have a screenshot, if needed I can upload.
Ooops, even worse: another folder had highlighted values between 3.15-8.62%, still using above 20/100 threshold. And yes, I saw the "I changed the logic, anything in between those values will be highlighted. Thats why its not called threshold anymore." notice. Just consider the terms on the interface by themselves as a first time user.
Just an idea to keep stuff more organized: can scripters agree in creating their .ini out of the main root/default folders of XY? Something like ".\INIs", ".\Custom", ".\User" perhaps?, having a reminder on top of the "Scripts Exchange", for instance "Please set INIs to '.\INIs' folder"?
"Miseppling": "Ooops! you need atleast version...", should read "Ooops! (capital)You need at(space)least version...".
Yes - I test "everything" when I got the time... :B
Huh... one last thing... can the Settings section "Folders ONLY, etc..." stay visible when resizing window height?
Hope this helps.
-is it easy to implement an easy way to select colors to apply to the threshold values? Highlighting green makes it difficult to see at my CRT monitor.
Script is great - I remember the times when I spent 3-4 weeks to get a CD burning session ready for the job, being folder/file sizes the worst part to handle.
Errrr - Don, when the Time Machine will be ready, BTW...??? LOL
Wait. Something is wrong:
"Hide items less than" is set to 90 MB.
"Highlight size (%)" is set to 20/100.
My TEMP (NOT the "sysTemp/TMP", just a common one) folder is shown as 93.98 MB - and highlighted when it should not! (it's 5,99%). Above folder is "Docs and Setts" having 265.22 MB, 16,92% - correctly NOT highlighted, and following folders are highlighted as expected too (larger than 20%).
Setting "hide items" to zero still shows highlight on that folder.
Have a screenshot, if needed I can upload.
Ooops, even worse: another folder had highlighted values between 3.15-8.62%, still using above 20/100 threshold. And yes, I saw the "I changed the logic, anything in between those values will be highlighted. Thats why its not called threshold anymore." notice. Just consider the terms on the interface by themselves as a first time user.
Just an idea to keep stuff more organized: can scripters agree in creating their .ini out of the main root/default folders of XY? Something like ".\INIs", ".\Custom", ".\User" perhaps?, having a reminder on top of the "Scripts Exchange", for instance "Please set INIs to '.\INIs' folder"?
"Miseppling": "Ooops! you need atleast version...", should read "Ooops! (capital)You need at(space)least version...".
Yes - I test "everything" when I got the time... :B
Huh... one last thing... can the Settings section "Folders ONLY, etc..." stay visible when resizing window height?
Hope this helps.
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serendipity
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Re: DiskManager
I've been busy lately, but quickly.SkyFrontier wrote:When trying to RESET "hide items less than" and "highlight size between" values to "0" I obviously pressed RESET button - then Disk Manager closed, gave closing status and when called again, those values were still non-zero.
-is it easy to implement an easy way to select colors to apply to the threshold values? Highlighting green makes it difficult to see at my CRT monitor.
Script is great - I remember the times when I spent 3-4 weeks to get a CD burning session ready for the job, being folder/file sizes the worst part to handle.
Errrr - Don, when the Time Machine will be ready, BTW...??? LOL
Wait. Something is wrong:
"Hide items less than" is set to 90 MB.
"Highlight size (%)" is set to 20/100.
My TEMP (NOT the "sysTemp/TMP", just a common one) folder is shown as 93.98 MB - and highlighted when it should not! (it's 5,99%). Above folder is "Docs and Setts" having 265.22 MB, 16,92% - correctly NOT highlighted, and following folders are highlighted as expected too (larger than 20%).
Setting "hide items" to zero still shows highlight on that folder.
Have a screenshot, if needed I can upload.
Ooops, even worse: another folder had highlighted values between 3.15-8.62%, still using above 20/100 threshold. And yes, I saw the "I changed the logic, anything in between those values will be highlighted. Thats why its not called threshold anymore." notice. Just consider the terms on the interface by themselves as a first time user.
Just an idea to keep stuff more organized: can scripters agree in creating their .ini out of the main root/default folders of XY? Something like ".\INIs", ".\Custom", ".\User" perhaps?, having a reminder on top of the "Scripts Exchange", for instance "Please set INIs to '.\INIs' folder"?
"Miseppling": "Ooops! you need atleast version...", should read "Ooops! (capital)You need at(space)least version...".
Yes - I test "everything" when I got the time... :B
Huh... one last thing... can the Settings section "Folders ONLY, etc..." stay visible when resizing window height?
Hope this helps.
1) Highlight value can be changed. See ini file for details.
2) Regarding highlight and hide thing, Do you get these problems in specific folders (Temp, Docs & sett) or any folder? I use it myself but have not seen this. Will check when i find time.
3) Ini path: You can change it in the script. Look for "$selfpath" on line #37 and change it accordingly. Eg: If you set $selfpath=C: then you will get C:\DiskManager.ini
4) Will change the spelling, thanks.
BTW you misspelled "Miseppling", it should "Misspelling"
Anyway, thanks for the comments. Like I said i will look into it when i have time, no promises.
It would be useful to know your OS and language
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SkyFrontier
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Re: DiskManager
...you missed the joke! LOLserendipity:
BTW you misspelled "Miseppling", it should "Misspelling".
OS: Win XP sp2
Language: english
Last edited by SkyFrontier on 04 Feb 2010 20:07, edited 1 time in total.
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serendipity
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Re: DiskManager
hmmm funny?SkyFrontier wrote:...you missed the joke! LOLserendipity:
BTW you misspelled "Miseppling", it should "Misspelling".
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serendipity
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Re: DiskManager
There was a small bug, fixed it.
DiskManager_v4.1
DiskManager_v4.1
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eil
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serendipity
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Re: DiskManager
Thanks! Its not perfect but it works.eil wrote:i can't believe this is a script..
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aurumdigitus
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Re: DiskManager
Amen...eil wrote:eil wrote:
i can't believe this is a script..
I have purchased programs that are not as good as this script!
Kudos and a large laurel wreath to serendipity for conjuring this opus.
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kiwichick
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Re: DiskManager
Hi serendipity, What a fabulous scriptserendipity wrote:-you can now define screen width and height. Open script file in text editor and change values for $screenwidth and $screenheight. Default is 85%.
Image 1 is the default view. Image 2 is what I would like to achieve.

Cheers.
Windows 10 Pro 22H2
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serendipity
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Re: DiskManager
Thanks.
In the Diskmanager.ini file reduce the table height until everything is visible.
In the Diskmanager.ini file reduce the table height until everything is visible.
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kiwichick
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Re: DiskManager
Thanks serendipity, Would that be ALL instances of tableheight or just particular ones? Cheers.
Windows 10 Pro 22H2
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serendipity
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Re: DiskManager
All instances as long as you dont delete the ini file, in which case it reverts to default setting.kiwichick wrote:Thanks serendipity, Would that be ALL instances of tableheight or just particular ones? Cheers.
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