I personally like seeing "0 X" than to "0 Xs" where things are being counted like in this case. (Or, just do away w/ the count_to_plural_suffix). But as you said, "you can't...".
I have been myself in situation where i wanted to see the exact number of bytes (or rather in 512-blocks), so no argument there. (I suppose "more appropriate units" caused your response?:)
This is my first experience w/ Tk, otherwise i would have added some more key bindings (namely rebuilding the tree on request) and options to (interactively) modify the display. Slowly, but surely, one day ...
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