https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379170
--- Comment #2 from szecsodimlaszlo <n-...@hunstar.hu> --- (In reply to Alex Bikadorov from comment #1) > "Edit->Calculate Occupied Space" is doing the same thing and you can assign > a shortcut to it (e.g. "CTRL+SPACE"). Please tell me thats good enough:) > > As a bonus its non-blocking anymore - you can use Krusader for something > else while the space calculation is busy. Thank you for your response... Do you mean it is not a bug? Well, I had found "Calculate Occupied Space" in the menus and tried to live with it for a day assigning the "SPACE" to it before I sent my report and downgraded Krusader 2.5.0. "Calculate Occupied Space" works but it is very inconvenient for me, indeed. I used to use the missing feature above a lot to calculate the occupied space of a mixed selection of files and subdirectories in a directory very fast. It was handy. I could select the items quickly using the spacebar and the arrow keys, and see the occupied space of the selection in bytes at the bottom of the panel instantly and continuously. I loved this feature. I got used to it. Now, I have to make some selection first, then run the calculation. Then select more or deselect some. And run the calculation again. That is not instant and not continuous. The "bonus" is actually killing me because at each calculation I even have to press "OK" in a popup window which is grabbing the focus blocking me like hell. Displaying the calculation in the system tray would be much better. I mean, for me. Anyway, the best would be to have the old and the new feature both. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.