Hi,

Here is another issue related to sorting that differs in the gtk1 and
gtk2 versions (both CVS 19.8.2003 versions).  My gtk1 version provides
three decimal places and sorts in numeric order.  The gtk2 version I run
does not display more than 1 decimal place if it is equal to zero (and
on startup, the normalized value is apparently rounded to to the nearest
integer).  The sorting appears to be a two stage process, first on the
number left of the decimal place and then on the number to the right of
the decimal place.  (I'm sorry I have not checked the code, but that
appears to be the case). Therefore, I get strange results like 12.192
being displayed as > 12.22, I think because 192 > 22.

My preference would be to keep the fixed 3 decimal place display, which
would work with the apparent current logic of the sorting, with true (not
rounded) values display at startup. 


I have put a screenshot from the gtk2 version at
http://ku.wru.umt.edu/pub/incoming/UploadStats.png which illustrates the
many "integer" values display for files not uploaded in the current
session, with the highlighted value of 12.192 being display as greater
than 12.22 in a sort with the highest values at the top (not
withstanding the proper pyramid at the top of which I could be convinced
either way that that means ascending or descending :-).

Excellent program BTW.  

Chris


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