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1/24/2007 5:40 PM
 
I was wondering if there is a way to show MB instead of KB for the file size in the Documents module.  For example if I have a file which is 5,791.34KB, I would like it to show 5.65MB.  Is there a way to do this?

(btw, I have no idea if the conversion from KB to MB in my example is correct, I just got it from here: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=5%2C791.34KB%20in%20MB&btnG=Google+Search)

thanks in advance
 
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1/24/2007 11:57 PM
 
I can add the code to the documents module to show "MB" after a set point easily enough - what do you think would be a good "threshold" value (I'm thinking about 10MB).

 
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1/25/2007 4:21 AM
 
IMO as soon as doc size is > 1 MB, maybe with a decimal digit, as long as size is < 10 MB

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1/25/2007 5:22 AM
 
I agree with Sebastian - after 1MB.
This would be very useful. The new docs module is excellent but the kb "readout" can be confusing for non- techies.
Thanks

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1/25/2007 9:28 AM
 
I think if its >= 1024KB it should show in MB.
 
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