@ipavlov Thank you for your answer Igor, the implementations of Fast Bytes are very different, so I wanted to know exactly. And if understand them right this is any integer value 5-273 (for example 160 or 224), I mean not just a degree of 2 or 3 multiply 2 ^ N (for example 128, 192)?
@ipavlov Thank you for your answer Igor, the implementations of Fast Bytes are very different, so I wanted to know exactly. And if understand them right this is any integer value 5-273 (for example 160 or 224), I mean not a degree of 2 or 3 multiply 2 ^ N?
@ipavlov Hello Igor! I've got a question about the Fast Bytes in LZMA/2 methods, about their measurements. I mean 64 for compression level 9 or the maximum 273... are they really bytes? Or it's 64 or 273 ... something else?
@ipavlov Hello Igor! I've got a question about the Fast Bytes in LZMA/2 methods, about their measurements. I mean 64 for compression level 9 or the maximum 273... are they actually in bytes? Or it's 64 or 273 ... something else?
@ipavlov Hello Igor! I've got a question about the Fast Bytes in LZMA/2 methods, actually about their measurements, I mean 64 for compression level 9 or the maximum 273... are they actually in bytes? Or it's 64 or 273 ... something?
Well, what can I say, I'd like to have a feature like this, but not sure what this @ipavlov 's quote means: There are some internal reasons why names are always sorted in 7-Zip. Maybe there's no way to turn sorting completly off.
@ipavlov Igor, again, here's the archive I'm talking about. https://www.upload.ee/files/18527867/AkelPad.7z.html 7z l AkelPad.7z 7z x AkelPad.7z From the output. Folders: 268 - incorrect. 7FM shows > Folders: 54 - correct for this archive. The issue: Why 7z and 7zFM show the different number of folders.
@ipavlov Igor, again, here's the archive I'm talking about. https://www.upload.ee/files/18527867/AkelPad.7z.html 7z l AkelPad.7z 7z x AkelPad.7z From the output. Folders: 268 - incorrect. 7FM shows > Folders: 54 - correct for this archive. The issue: Why 7z and 7zFM show the different number of folders.