![]() Maybe there's a way using the public API to detect these files, but if not, then it could a significant effort trying to reverse engineer a possible solution. One reason is that I cannot guarantee that will be successful. Thanks also for the offer to sponsor supporting Dropbox files in GrandPerspective, but I will not take you up on that. I hope that there is someway in Apple's public file API that can be used to detect zero-size Dropbox files, but I do not yet have a clue what that could be then. files with "zero size on disk" reported in Finder are also 0 bytes in GrandPerspective when using physical size). For HFS+ compressed files, GrandPerspective is consistent with the report in Finder (i.e. I find it surprising that Dropbox "online only" files are not reported as zero size in GrandPerspective when using Physical file size. Secondarily, I might want this choice to be preserved across separate times the application is launched."īTW - This applies to macOS Sierra and Dropbox macOS app v27.4.29 or later I'm not sure how it applies to earlier releases. ![]() ![]() "As a user I want to choose whether to display files stored only online at Dropbox either as zero bytes or as the size of the online (only) file so that I can more accurately assess disk space utilization. It therefore mis-represents disk space utilization for these files. GrandPerspective 1.9.1 still displays those files using the the file contents size, vs. Finder "Info" lists the "size" of the file as the size of the data on Dropbox, but parenthetically shows "Zero bytes on disk".) (Use an "ls command to list the files at command line you'll see and info listed. When the latter is used, a kind of file (akin to a symlink, but not) remains on my local disk the actual file contents are in the Dropbox cloud, and use up no space on disk. Using this, files can be set as "local" or "online only". Dropbox provides a capability called "selective sync".
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