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The sizes of files in the Cyberduck browser are listed as things like '366B', '1.0kB'. Finder would display these as '366' [well, rounded to the disk block size], '1 KB' and also do it right-justified.
I'm not sure how this is controlled (specified in the program, or as part of the localisation), but could Cyberduck be set to make them look more conventional with the Finder in Mac OS X?
[Perhaps, also have an option to display folders as '--', to make them more consistent.]
The sizes of files in the Cyberduck browser are listed as things like '366B', '1.0kB'. Finder would display these as '366' [well, rounded to the disk block size], '1 KB' and also do it right-justified.
I'm not sure how this is controlled (specified in the program, or as part of the localisation), but could Cyberduck be set to make them look more conventional with the Finder in Mac OS X?
[Perhaps, also have an option to display folders as '--', to make them more consistent.]
Thanks.
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