Am Dienstag 30 November 2010, 19:03:55 schrieb John Tapsell: > On 30 November 2010 16:08, Matthias Fuchs <ma...@gmx.net> wrote: > > how it is displayed to the user: > > 1) 56 K > > 2) 3.7 M > > 3) 5 G > > It takes a lot more effort to see that the last item is using more > memory. Especially if you're not that comfortable with the K, B, G > meanings. > > The "56 K" takes up more room and looks bigger than "5 G" despite > being much much smaller. > > > Alternatively adding seperators to make the numbers more readable could > > be an option: > > firefox matthias 3% 650,292 K > > vs as it is now > > firefox matthias 3% 650292 K > > This could be done, but increases the size of the column a tiny bit. > Maybe worth the sacrifice though.
Yes that is true but I suppose this is a non-issue in many languages. "Memory" (ger. "Speicher") and "Shared Memory" (ger. "Gemeinsamer Speicher") are large terms, so quite often they will use most space available in the first place. _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel